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Monroe Golf & Country Club

Monroe Golf & Country Club sits on the west side of the City of Monroe, 20 miles north of Toledo and about 40 miles south of Detroit, on gently rolling parkland buffered by mature hardwoods and neighborhood streets. It operates today as a semi-private facility: members enjoy full access, but non-members can book public tee times (with carts; walking for the public is not offered) and use the restaurant spaces, including a “Ross Room.” Practice amenities are robust for a classic-era course: a maintained driving range with unlimited balls for members, a centrally located ~2,500-sq-ft putting green, and short-game areas with chipping space and practice bunkers. The Victorian clubhouse—an 1884 mansion overlooking the 18th—was modernized in 2016, and the property hosts a full calendar of outings and social events. On the course, players encounter modest overall length from the back “Ross” tees (6,400 yards, par 72), narrow, tree-lined corridors, small undulating greens typically flanked by bunkers with open fronts, and one significant water feature influencing strategy at the ninth. Three named tee sets—Ross, McIntyre, and Grosvenor—provide varied setups without altering the essential scale or walk of the original routing.

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