Just wanted to post a post-trip report.
First, Arcadia Bluffs: What a great course. Reminded me a lot of Whistling Straits, but with wider fairways and bigger greens, it is a little more forgiving. Also, at $160, about half the price. I was right though. I did not have the game to play this course at 7,300 yards. Also, if you play Arcadia, get a cart. It was the hardest course to walk I have ever played. Much more difficult than Whistling to walk. Public course.
Crystal Downs: Alistair MacKenzie calls this the greatest golf course he ever designed. I now understand why. I would like to play this course about 100 more times to try to figure it out. It never occurred to me that a 6,500 yard golf course could be so challenging. The green complexes are simply amazing, though also very frustrating. One of our group did not finish the first hole after alternating between putting and chipping from the same spot about 5 times in a row. On the eighth hole, two guys in my group, (both +1 handicaps) putted the ball off the green and down a hill about 50 yards. It wasn't that they were really bad putts, they were just in an impossible place. $250 was kind of steep, and no drinking on the course was weird, but this place was amazing. Private course. Another oddity was that the only acceptable method for paying greens fees was a personal check. No cash, no credit card. Though you could use a credit card or cash for pro shop merchandise or food.
The Kingsley Club, also private, was a bit of a cross between Arcadia and Crystal Downs. At 6,900 yards, the length was manageable, but some of the greens were quite challenging. They were slower than Crystal Downs which made them a little more forgiving. A couple of holes stood out. The 2nd, was a 160 yard par 3, with a severely elevated, and tiny green. Fescue and bunkers all aroung. You simply had to hit the green here. Two of us did and made par. The other two, (a +1 and a 3 handicap) missed the green and both made 6. On the 200 yard par 3, 16th the caddy pointed a bench about 50 yards right of the green and said, "hit it there." I did, and the ball rolled down the hill onto the green and I was rewarded with a 15 foot putt (which I missed). The 455 yard, par 4 15th is the number one handicap. It plays uphill, into the wind, to a severely elevated green about the size of my dining room table. Kingsley was $150 with carts, and a $25 replay which was just the charge for the cart.
All in all, I highly recommend all three of these courses if you are ever planning a trip to Northwest Michigan. If you can only play one, I would suggest Crystal Downs.