Cedar Lake Golf Course
Play one of the Hoosier State’s best-conditioned courses with today’s feature: $16 for 18 Holes with Cart at Cedar Lake Golf Course in Howe near Elkhart ($38 Value. Good Any Day, Any Time until November 1, 2017!)
If you want to take on Parkland-style golf at its finest, today’s feature course, Cedar Lake in Howe, is exactly the place you need to play. Stretching to just over 6,400 yards from the back set of tees, golfers of all skill levels will enjoy Cedar Lake’s challenging yet enjoyable championship course – but will have to work hard on their course management skills, and learn to recognize scoring opportunities early, if they want to shoot a low score on the day.
Each of the 18 holes at Cedar Lake offer their own unique test of skill, mostly thanks to the variety of natural challenge present throughout. Mature trees are the most common here, and you’ll find them lining fairways and tightening landing areas on the many par-4s and par-5s. Well-defined bunkers throughout make your sand wedge one of the most valuable weapons in your arsenal, and the limited amount of water represents a bigger test to your mind than it does your ball.
Outside of this exceptional layout, what truly sets Cedar Lake apart from other area courses are the incredible manicured conditions – and nowhere are they more obvious than the smooth-rolling putting surfaces. Lightning-fast and virtually without blemish at the height of golf season, the chance to test your flat stick on these nearly tour-quality greens is reason enough to visit this great 71.1/128-rated course.
If you find yourself ready to tee off at Cedar Lake without everything you need to shoot a low score, don’t worry – the clubhouse’s fully stocked pro shop has it all. With an affordable selection of merchandise, clubs, and accessories, you can stock-up long before you even pull any clubs from your bag.
An entertaining course that offers both a fair challenge and an opportunity to shoot a great score, Cedar Lake’s spectacularly conditioned golf course is one no Midwestern golfer should miss.