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Grand Traverse Resort and Spa

Published May 3, 2019 in Michigan , USA - 1 Comment
Grand Traverse Resort and Spa Golf Clubhouse

Northern Michigan’s Grand Traverse Resort and Spa

by Dave Finn

The Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, owned by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa First Nations offers a relaxed northern Michigan lifestyle with some excellent golf. Central to the property is the clubhouse where three championship courses and a Dave Peltz Golf School. The resort also offers more than 585 rooms, suites and condos and another 120 rooms at their sister property, Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel a 9-minute shuttle drive away.  For those who also enjoy soaking up the sun, the nearby miles of sandy beaches Traverse Bay make this resort a premier Mid-West destination.

Traverse City Beach

Traverse City Beach

TripAdvisor voted the Grand Traverse Resort as one of the 15 Best Golf Destinations in America (2018).  and Golf Digest (2017-2018) designated The Bear as #78 in America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses.

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Treetops Michigan – High Above The Rest

Published October 31, 2017 in Michigan , USA - 1 Comment
Treetops - Masterpiece Course

Treetops – A superb, scenic spot for a buddies’ golf trip

By Paul Knowles

Gaylord, Michigan – If pace of play is an issue at Treetops – well, it’s their own damned fault. Because the five courses at Treetops are some of the most beautiful golf courses you will find anywhere, and golfers cannot be blamed for pausing for a look, or a photo, at Number 1 on Signature, or Number 6 on Masterpiece or… almost any other hole.

Treetops Resort is located just outside Gaylord, Michigan – a beautiful area that also features skiing in the winter (Treetops is a ski resort, as well – which tells you a lot about the topography of the golf courses).

There are, in fact, 14 golf courses on seven properties in close proximity to Gaylord, which may inspire return visits – but I recommend you first go to Treetops, and stay there for the length of your visit. Because these five courses – at their highest, sitting 1,380 feet above sea level – are unique, challenging, gorgeous, and well worth a golfers’ attention.

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