Ohio Golf Journal July 2018
Boyne Resort Boyne Resort in Northern Michigan actually encompasses three resorts and has something for everyone in the family. In addition to 10 golf courses, the Inn at Bay Harbor offers the absolute best in lodging. Boyne Highlands has four courses designed by Robert Trent Jones: Heather, The Ross Tribute, The Moor and the Arthur Hills Course. All are a treat to play. Two courses were built at Boyne Mountain , The Alpine opened for play in 1970 and The Monument was added in 1985. The Monument used more of the mountain and features a ride to the top of the mountain. Golfers then play their way back down the mountain to the comfort of one of the many dining opportunities available at Boyne. One of the most aggressive projects for the Boyne Corporation was the Inn at Bay Harbor . For years, people had been visiting Little Traverse Bay for the “million- dollar sunsets.” In 1998, the Kirchener family added the crown jewel to their holdings, The Inn at Bay Harbor. It was designed in homage to the grand hotels of the late 19 th century and provides uncompromising levels of elegance, detail and service. The hotel alone is worth the trip and pulls one back to a more gentile era. The Bay Harbor Golf Club features three nine-hole LAYOUTS THAT CAN BE MIXED and matched to create three DIFFERENT GOLF EXPERIENCES 4HE Links Course provides views of Little Traverse Bay and Bay Harbor that will take your breath away. The newly renovated Crooked Tree Golf Course sits high above Bay Harbor and it too provides views across Lake Michigan that will cause one to lose focus on the golf. Stay in one location at Boyne AND ENJOY THE BENEÚTS OF ALL courses, plus the various dining options and other amenities. While this is just a sampling of the great golf opportunities in northern Michigan, it is representative of the high- quality golf that awaits any Golfaholic venturing Up North. Ohio Golf Journal
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