| Bay Harbor Golf Club Renowned golf architect Arthur Hills in collaboration with Stephen Kircher planned every detail of all three nine-hole courses -- THE LINKS, THE PRESERVE and THE QUARRY -- giving each a distinct flavor that challenges you to break par. This course is already a classic on the short list of must plays for any golf devotee. In the inaugural season the Bay Harbor Golf Club leap-frogged to the 8th ranking in the country-"Best Courses You Can Play"- GOLF Magazine. The accolades haven't subsided. 3600 Village Harbor Drive Bay Harbor, MI 49770 231-439-4028
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| Crooked Tree Golf Club The Crooked Tree Golf Club is perched on bluffs high above Lake Michigan. It's 18 holes have been sculpted from centuries-old pine and hardwoods of old Michigan farmstead, elegantly assuming the terrain rather than overpowering it. The back nine open to breathtaking views of Lake Michigan. 600 Crooked Tree Drive Petoskey, MI 49770 231.439.4030
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| The Alpine at Boyne Mountain The Alpine starts at Boyne Mountain's summit, dropping down in swoops to Deer Lake. Spectacular views are everywhere. Fairways are wide and inviting. Blind shots are nonexistent. For all of its innocence, strategic bunkers and water hazards can take their toll. Like all Boyne courses, optional tees on holes make it enjoyable whatever one's ability. Woods and spaces separate players. You'll probably encounter more furry and feathered friends than golfers. Boyne Mountain Resort Boyne Falls, MI 1-800-GO-BOYNE
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| The Arthur Hills at Boyne Highlands Newly completed (July 2000) 18 holes of spectacular play. Its enormous sand traps, intimidating water holes, state-of-the-art tees, fairways and greens are just what you'd expect from one of America's most respected golf course architects. Boyne Highlands Resort Harbor Springs, MI 49740 1-800-GO-BOYNE
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| The Donald Ross Memorial at Boyne Highlands Over five hundred golf courses were designed by Scotsman Donald Ross, the "Michelangelo" of golf course architecture. His designs reflected the philosophy that golf courses should be subtly deceptive rather than unduely penal... a true test for skilled players yet enjoyable for golfers of all abilities. Eighteen recreations of the master's greatest holes. St. Andrews, Pinehurst, Royal Dornoch, Inverness, Oakland Hills and others pay tribute to this accomplished designer. Greens are painstakingly detailed. Rated one of the state's finest by Golf Digest. Boyne Highlands Resort Harbor Springs, MI 49740 1-800-GO-BOYNE
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| The Heather at Boyne Highlands Designed by Robert Trent Jones - Ranked #55- Top 100 courses you can play-Golf Magazine. The course that started it all in Northern Michigan. A classic winding it's way through north woods forest and a blueberry bog. A shotmaker's favorite, this course features excellent risk reward challenges. Boyne Highlands Resort Harbor Springs, MI 49740 1-800-GO-BOYNE
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| The Monument at Boyne Mountain A scenic mile-long golf cart ride takes you the summit of this 7,086-yard jewel at Boyne Mountain. Four sets of tees drop in giant steps to the pond protected first hole that Sam Snead calls one of the most intimidating anywhere. The Monument was a Golf-Digest's runner-up for Best New Resort Course of 1987. Snead, Kathy Whitwort, Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson and other legends have played the course, admired it and picked holes to be named for them. Boyne Mountain Resort Boyne Falls, MI 1-800-GO-BOYNE
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| The Moor at Boyne Highlands The favorite of summer-time resident and world-class master instructor Jim Flick, the Moor features numerous doglegs, marshes and water holes along its 7,179 yards. A versatile course to challenge and reward every level of golfer. Boyne Highlands Resort Harbor Springs, MI 49740 1-800-GO-BOYNE
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