The Loop Black Course at Forest Dunes
Roscommon, MI, United States • Public
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Overview
The idea of a reversible golf course is as old at the Old Course at St. Andrews, and golf architect Joel Goldstrand built a series of nine-hole reversible courses for small clubs in Minnesota, Iowa and North Dakota back in the 1980s. But give Tom Doak credit for convincing a client to take a chance on an 18-hole reversible layout. “The goal is to have two very different courses over the same piece of ground, so people will want to stay over to play it both ways and compare and contrast the two.” says Doak. For our 2016 Best New competition, Doak wanted the entire 36 holes considered as one entry. We allowed that, and it won. For subsequent rankings, we’ve separated the two into conventional 18-hole candidates. The Black Course is the clockwise routing, slightly shorter and ranked slightly higher than its reverse image Red Course.
About
Awards
100 Greatest Public: Ranked since 2019-'20.
Highest ranking: 45th, 2019-'20.
Previous ranking: 59th.
2023-'24 ranking: No. 58.
Best in State: Ranked eighth, 2017-'20. Ranked 10th, 2021-'22.
Current ranking: Ninth.
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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
Review
“The Loop at Forest Dunes is an amazing and unique layout born out of an incredible idea to have a reversible golf course with two routings in one. The turf is firm here and the run-offs are severe, which makes shotmaking and near-misses very difficult for those unable to make very crisp contact. The greensites are wonderfully dynamic, and worth special study. To me the Black course is slightly inferior to its counterpart, but these are next-level golf courses that everyone should see."
Read More2023
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“Unique reversible layout but not as well done as Silvies Ranch. With only 18 green there are several in each direction where shots come into severely slooping greens from front to back. Really hard to keep balls on the green. Lots of chipping from behind the greens on both loops. Nice idea and tough to pull off but fun to play once or twice. Expect the second time may be easier. The uniqueness attracts lots of guests! I liked to Black routing a little better than the Red."
Read More2023
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“A design concept that must be seen to believed: a reversible 18 hole routing (just like the Old Course used to be). You play it one day clockwise, and the next day counterclockwise, to the same greens (which you might not recognize). Absolutely a must-play in Michigan. Come for the uniqueness, enjoy if for its firm and fast condition and solid architectural concepts. It is highly playable as well, because it allows (in fact, encourages, extensive use of the ground game)."
Read More2022
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“The Loop is an architectural marvel with the ability to reverse the course from one day to the next—and to have it mostly be unrecognizable from the opposite direction. The course plays FAST as the greens and fairways are very dry and it's often hard to hold the greens with even a wedge in hand. That said, the flipside is long drives and easy to roll up to some greens. Lower handicaps could get frustrated with their good shots landing on, and then rolling off countless greens."
Read More2022
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“One of the most fascinating courses I've ever played. The design is incredible from both directions is amazing, the variety of holes, and how the greens work from each direction is just incredible. I found the holes to be full of strategy, but also quite subtle. The strength of the course is the lack of weakness. My only difficulty/downfall is that I found it slightly difficult to separate the two courses rather than one individual course with 36 holes. I did find the Black slightly more enjoyable than the Red, but that could have been because of the flow of the course."
Read More2021
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“The reversible track by Tom Doak is a better layout with more options and better holes than the Red layout. The green complexes were the same with some great undulation and some extreme and borderline unplayable depending upon where the pin position is. The holes had more character with this layout and it was slightly more challenging."
Read More2021
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“The fairways are wide and firm and the ball runs forever but even if hit down the middle may end up in trouble. The greens are very large and difficult to read and get close to the flag as there are many drop-off areas and contours. The fescue in the fairways is not filled in but the greens are nice. It is a true links course and requires special skills to score well."
Read More2021
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“Links golf not on the sea. Extremely firm and fast conditions that mimic UK links golf. Bunkers are very natural in appearance and looks like the course is just part of the natural surroundings."
Read More2021
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“The Loop Black is one of the most interesting golf experiences I have had in the states. The width and playing corridors are huge. The green complexes are full of character and that requires a lot of thought on how to approach them. I really need to play this course a few more times."
Read More2021
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“As firm of a course as you will play. Plays shorter than the yardage because of the conditions. A great examination of your short game."
Read More2020
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