Luke GC at Saint John's GC: #7 Luke at St. John's Golf Course

Luke at St. John's Golf Course
14830 N Sheldon Rd
Plymouth, Michigan 48170
Wayne County

Phone(s): (734) 453-1047
Fax: (734) 357-5959
Website: www.theinnatstjohns.com


The 9-hole Luke Golf Course at Saint John's Golf Club in Plymouth, MI is a public golf course that opened in 1984. Greens and fairways are bent grass.

Luke at St. John's Golf Course
2.5 stars out of 5 (based on 1 reviews)
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A view of hole #7 at Luke Course from Saint John's Golf ClubA fall day view from Saint John's Golf Club.

Golf course details

  • Holes: 9
  • Public/Private: Resort
  • Year opened: 1984
  • Golf Season: Open: 3/01 Closed: 11/30
  • Guest Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Yes
  • Fairways: Bent Grass
  • Greens: Bent Grass

Facilities

  • Pro in house: Yes
  • Driving range: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes

Green fees price ranges

  • Week days: $13 - $20
  • Weekends: $13 - $20

Course policies

  • Metal spikes allowed: No
  • Dress code:
  • Credit cards accepted: VISA, MasterCard, Amex Welcomed

Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee Par Yardage Slope Rating
Red (W) 37 2537 0 0
Gold 37 3209 0 0
Black 37 3003 0 0

Reader Ratings / Reviews

  • Luke at St. John's Golf Course
    2.5 stars out of 5
    by The Golfin' Guy
    on September 23rd, 2021 13:37
    The Inn at St. John’s Golf Resort in Plymouth, Michigan has a rich history that dates back to the late 1940s when it was the St. John’s Provincial Seminary. The seminary served the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit until June 7, 1988, when it was closed and the property remained dormant until 1994. That year it reopened as the St. John's Center for Youth & Family. The St. John's Center for Youth and Family hosted a variety of summer camps and youth groups, as well as renewal groups for couples. Parishes from all over metro Detroit used their facilities and the wedding chapel, built in 1955, still hosts Catholic weddings to this day.

    In 1998 a major repurposing of the property took place and the golf course went on a two-year hiatus. Work started on redeveloping St John’s main buildings into a comprehensive center for corporate and social conferences, Catholic weddings, and celebrations. When all of the restoration and renovation work was done in 2000, the property reopened as the St. John's Golf & Conference Center. The hotel was the final piece of the puzzle and in January 2006, The Inn at St. Johns opened its doors. Inside you’ll find 118 luxurious guestrooms and 24 specialty suites. The Inn at St. John’s also has 25 meeting rooms and a Grande Ballroom that can accommodate up to 450 guests. There is a fine-dining steakhouse on-site - 5ive - with a well-stocked bar and lounge, and all of the recreational amenities you’d expect from a luxury boutique hotel.

    Although the St. John’s golf course doesn’t have the storied history that the St. John’s Seminary has, it’s still a story worth telling. When everything is open, there are 3 nine-hole layouts, 27 holes in all. The first nine holes were built in the property’s earliest years and grew to 18 when the golf facilities were opened up to the public in the 1970s. Then, during the property’s redevelopment in the 1990s, nine more holes were added. And can you think of more appropriate names for each nine: Matthew (Holes 19 – 27), Mark (1 -9), and Luke (10 – 18)?

    Currently, the course isn’t in its regular configuration and may not be for the rest of the year. The green on Hole #6 is being completely rebuilt. There are a total of 24 holes open and for the time being, the three disciples have been replaced by the Resort Course and Quick 6. Scorecards have been created for each. The Resort Course (Mark/Matthew) plays 6,371 yards from the back tees; ladies typically play from 5,075 yards and have a great time. The Luke nine features three par 3s, three par 4s, and three par 5s for a par of 37.

    While each nine-hole loop has its own personality, they all share the same topography and several water features. Water comes into play on 7 holes on Mark alone! Mark and Luke are more wide open compared to Matthew, which has several tight fairways. Trees play a predominant role on all three courses.
    The one thing all three courses have in common is the halfway house; it’s an area that’s very peaceful and beautifully landscaped. Depending on how you’re playing, you may just want to hang out here!

    The Quick Six is a shortened version of the Luke Course and features water on every hole. There are 3 par 3s, 2 par 4s, and a short, 470-yard par 5. For longball hitters, Number 1 is a great risk/reward hole. The hole plays 309 yards from the back tees with a small lake on the left and a creek cutting through the fairway at about 220 yards. If you have the distance, go for it, otherwise, hit your tee shot short of the water and leave a manageable chip shot into a green protected on the front right by sand.

    With land in that area at a premium, there is no driving range on-site per se. What they do have is something better – Carl’s Golfland right next door! In addition to everything you’d expect to find at Carl’s – which is just about anything to do with golf – there’s a 32-bay heated TrackMan range. You can play games with friends and make a day of it, fine-tune your game with 8 key points of data on each swing of the club, or simply hit a quick bucket to warm up before you play.

    If you’re looking for a nearby course to host your league play or next outing, The inn at St, John’s is the perfect venue. All three golf courses are not overly difficult, not too long, and close to the city. Most par 4s play less than 350 yards and no par 4 plays longer than 400, Leagues can rotate each week and have a variety of experiences all at one location. If you play the courses on a regular basis, it’s like having 3 18-hole layouts to choose from.

    After your round – or for lunch or dinner if you’re staying at the hotel – check out The Inn’s on-site steakhouse, 5ive. For starters, their 5ive Onion Soup is incredible; caramelized Bermuda and Vidalia onions, shallots, leeks, garlic, Madeira broth, and a baked gruyère crouton. Sharable appetizers include the Brussels Sprouts served with pancetta, hazelnuts, pickled grapes, and onions, infused with a chili-garlic vinaigrette and the Modern Mac & Cheese, smoked white cheddar, Amish butter cheese, bacon lardons, and a herb crumb topping. Entrees I recommend include the Smoked Bone-In Vaca Beef Short Rib which has a bourbon mustard demi-glace and is served with a white bean purée and pickled vegetables or the 16-oz Prime Ribeye with seasonal vegetables and potatoes and an Armagnac demi-glace. Desserts are incredible too!

    You won’t find a better venue in the metro Detroit area to host a special event or wedding! Their exquisite chapel is available for Roman Catholic weddings. The Inn at St. John’s features four distinctive ballrooms, each with its own unique experience, and meticulously maintained outdoor courtyard areas that provide a refreshing atmosphere for mingling, cocktails, and photos. The Inn at St. John’s hosts many special events on an annual basis, such as the Concours d'Elegance of America car classic.

    Last Word: Although none of the courses have overwhelming length, you’ll find several blind shots as well as meandering brooks and several other water hazards to contend with as you make your way around the layout. These courses have been delighting bible scholars and golfers since the 1940s and will continue to delight golfers for many decades to come. The Inn at St. John’s is managed by Michigan-based Boutique Hotel Professionals.
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