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GOLFWEEK MAGAZINE HONORS GAYLORD AREA COURSES
Four area courses named to Michigan's top 20

GAYLORD, MI -- The Gaylord
Golf Mecca, known as America's Summer Golf Mecca, has had four of its golf courses
listed among Golfweek’s 2012 “Best You Can Play,
State-by-State” rankings. These latest course accolade’s
appeared in the March 19 issue of the leading national
publication.
Golfweek ranked the following courses among the Top 20 in
Michigan, Black Lake at No. 7, Black Forest at No. 9, Treetops Smith
Signature at No. 10, and Treetops - Fazio Premier course at No.
18.
Golfweek course evaluators submit ballots grading courses all over
the country on a 10-point scale to determine the country’s finest
golf courses. Raters take into account factors such as routing of the
course, feature shaping, greens, variety and memorable holes,
conditioning, maintenance, and landscape management.
Black Lake Golf Club is an 18-hole gem cut into a 1,000-acre
forest retreat owned by the United Auto Workers (UAW). Nationally
acclaimed architect Rees Jones designed the Black Lake course, which
meanders in and out of forest areas and wetland areas featuring
immaculate greens and strategic bunkers. Jones has become known as the
"U.S. Open doctor" for his restoration of classic layouts
selected by the USGA as U.S. Open tournament sites.
Tom Doak, who created the modern classic Pacific Dunes in Bandon,
Ore. (ranked No. 2 on Golfweek's "Top 100 Modern Courses"
list), designed Black Forest. Black Forest meanders over 400 acres of
forested meadows and valleys. The large undulating greens, British-style
rugged bunkers, and fescue lined sweeping fairways are classic works of
art. Doak's golf course design firm is also based in
Michigan.
The Treetops Signature course, designed by Rick Smith, is an
18-hole modern classic that combines the rustic Northern Michigan
landscape with the unique design features of Irish courses overseas. The
Premier course is also the state's only Tom Fazio design. Fazio created
a scenic user-friendly course with fairways and greens designed to bring
errant shots back into play. Treetops resort is already one of the
leading golf resort destinations in the country. Its inventory of four
championship courses and a par-3 course, designed by Robert Trent Jones
Sr., Tom Fazio, and Rick Smith himself, is one of the best collections
of golf holes on one property anywhere in the country.
For 25
years, the Gaylord Golf Mecca has offered something for everyone —
award winning resorts, high-quality public courses, fine and casual
dining, and quaint inns. It’s an experience golfers of all skills
and tastes can enjoy. For more information, visit www.gaylordgolfmecca.com or
call (800) 345-8621.
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Michigan
1)
Arcadia Bluffs, Arcadia (No) 29 m)
2)
Greywalls at Marquette GC, Marquette (No. 81 m)
3)
Forest Dunes, Roscommon (No) 87 m)
4)
Tullymore, Stanwood (m)
5)
Belvedere GC, Charlevoix (c)
6)
Lakewood Shores Resort (Gailes), Oscoda (m)
7) Black Lake, Onaway
(m)
8)
TimberStone GC, Iron Mountain (m)
9) Black Forest at Wilderness
Valley, Gaylord (m)
10) Treetops North (Smith),
Gaylord (m)
11)
Eagle Eye GC at Hawk Hollow, Bath (m)
12)
Angels Crossing, Vicksburg (m)
13) Bay
Harbor (Links/Quarry), Harbor Springs (m)
14)
Sweetgrass, Harris (m)
15) True
North, Harbor Springs (m)
16)
University of Michigan GC, Ann Arbor (c)
17)
Pilgrim’s Run, Pierson (m)
18) Treetops North (Fazio),
Gaylord (m)
19)
Orchards GC, Washington (m)
20)
Mines GC, Grand Rapids (m)

