Whitefish Lake Golf Club – North

Whitefish Lake Golf Club’s North Course in Whitefish, Montana, is a public 18-hole course designed by William Hull in 1984, measuring 6,500 yards with a par of 72, a rating of 71.2, and a slope of 127. Set near Whitefish Lake with views of Big Mountain, it features tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and bentgrass greens, offering a classic parkland layout. The club provides a pro shop, dining, and a second 18-hole South Course, known for its affordability and scenic appeal, attracting locals and tourists alike.

The North Course plays as a forgiving yet scenic test, with wide fairways that suit higher handicaps but challenge with bunkers and water, like the par-4 9th with its lake approach. X posts praise the par-3 6th for its elevated green and mountain backdrop, though wind adds difficulty. The greens are moderately paced, requiring steady putting to handle subtle breaks. Reviewers on X describe it as “a great value for all skill levels,” with its open design and natural beauty making it enjoyable for casual golfers and strategic for better players.