Golf Getaway: Group Itinerary
Grab your golf bag and get ready to hit the greens in Michigan’s Little Bavaria!

This two-day itinerary will make planning your perfect golf getaway a TEE-rrific time.
Day 1:
Tee off at The Fortress Golf Course. This 18-hole, par 72 course is located just outside of downtown Frankenmuth. Recognized as one of Michigan's top golf courses, this course was designed in 1992 by golf architect Dick Nugent. While enjoying the day on this course that reflects characteristics of golf's early Scottish origins, be sure to take a break and enjoy lunch at the clubhouse!
After enjoying a day on the golf course, treat yourself to a relaxing ride along the scenic Cass River on the Frankenmuth Funships or Bavarian Belle.
For dinner, head to the Frankenmuth Brewery, where you can savor a cold glass of locally-crafted beer.
Cap off your evening with one more round of golf - putt putt golf that is! The Family Fun Center at the Bavarian Inn Lodge features an indoor 18-hole putt putt course! Or head to the Lorelei Lounge at the Bavarian Inn Lodge for a night cap and some live music.
Day 2:
Just a short drive outside of Frankenmuth, you’ll find the Timber’s Golf Club or Green Acres Golf Course. Tee off for day two at either one of these 18-hole courses that incorporate many of the natural features of the area including natural grasses, woodlots, ponds, and wetland areas.
Wrap up your golf trip with a team dinner at the Bavarian Inn Restaurant or Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth. Celebrate the low (or high scores) while enjoying a chicken dinner.
And don’t forget to grab a souvenir for those at home! Main Street is the perfect place to find a tasty treat to take home - candy from Zac & Mak’s, fudge from the Frankenmuth Fudge Kitchen, or a new type of cheese from the Frankenmuth Cheese Haus are all perfect options!
Did you know that Frankenmuth has a Disc Golf Course? Located in Memorial Park, the area's only disc golf course, is free and open to the public. The course stretches almost 6,000 feet through open grassy areas and rolling hills of Michigan's Little Bavaria! The first hole starts just across the creek from the dog park on E Tuscola, approximately ½ mile east of Main Street.