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Gaylord Golf Mecca Courses Among Golf Digest America's Greatest Public
Four courses also among the top 25 in Michigan

Gaylord, MI – When it
comes to premier summer golf destinations, few places are as beautiful
with the quantity and quality of golf than northern Michigan’s
Gaylord area. Known as America's Summer Golf Mecca, the popular golfing area had two of its golf courses listed
among Golf Digest’s elite list of America’s 100
Greatest Public Courses. Black Lake Golf Club was ranked
No. 44 on the list while Elk Ridge was No. 69.
The publication's biennial review of
America's top courses appears in the May 2011 issue. Golf Digest used
over 1,000 members of its Course Ranking Panel and asked each to submit
ballots based on such areas as shot values, resistance to scoring,
design variety, memorability, aesthetics, conditioning, and
ambience.
In addition to America’s
100 Greatest Public Courses, Black Lake and Elk Ridge were ranked
No. 13 and No. 19 respectively among the top 25 in Michigan. Also
joining them among the states top 25 from Gaylord were the Robert Trent
Jones Masterpiece at Treetops Resort, ranked No. 14, and the Tom Fazio
Premier at Treetops was No. 23 on the list.
Black Lake Golf Club, designed by Rees
Jones, is an 18-hole facility cut from a 1,000-acre forest retreat owned
by the United Auto Workers. Jones, who has become known as "The
U.S. Open doctor" for his restoration of classic layouts selected
by the USGA for U.S. Open sites, brought some of that classic
"feel" to Black Lake. Holes mesh seamlessly with the
surrounding terrain, cranberry bogs, sand quarry, and dense tree lines.
Black Lake's greens are located largely on plateaus, with bunkers
recessed into the faces, giving the course an old-fashioned northeastern
look.
The award winning Elk Ridge, designed
by Jerry Matthews, is located on the eastern outskirts of the
Mecca. This is a big rolling course with elevation changes, magnificent
stands of red and white pine trees, wetlands, streams, and tough
undulating greens. Elk Ridge is also home to some of Michigan's largest
elk herds.
Robert Trent Jones Sr. started it all
at Treetops in 1987 where he created one of the most scenic courses in
America. Jones spent a great deal of time on the site, one of his last
designs. He coined the name "Treetops" as he looked out over
the deep drop to the green of the popular par 3 6th-hole,
which offers spectacular views that stretch over 30-40 miles of northern
Michigan. Tom Fazio followed Jones and his Premier course remains the
only Tom Fazio design in Michigan. Fazio designed a wonderful
player-friendly course that sweeps in and out of valleys and along
ridges with beautiful elevation changes throughout.
The Gaylord Golf Mecca, which will
celebrate 25-years of excellence in 2012, is one of the most successful
golf destination marketing efforts in the country. With five world-class
resort destinations, 21 top public courses, together with fine and
casual dining, the Gaylord area is an experience that golfers of all
skills and tastes can enjoy.
For more information, visit www.gaylordgolfmecca.com or call (800)
345-8621.
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