For 40 years golfers everywhere have agreed that Treetops Resort in northern Michigan is one of the very best golf destinations in the country. Here are a few reasons you should put Treetops at the top of your must-visit bucket list. First, the temperate summer climate is perfect for golf from April through September. Being near the 45th parallel means long days filled with abundant sunshine, plus those 70-degree days give way to pleasant evenings. The average high temperature for the Gaylord, Michigan area in June, July and August is slightly above 67 degrees. When the balance of the country is sweltering in August, temperatures at Treetops barely reach over 77 degrees with a low of 60 degrees. When asked about the state of his game, Hall of Fame Cincinnati Reds catcher, turned professional golfer, Johnny Bench would answer, “I play in the 60’s and 70’s. If it gets any hotter, or colder, I don’t play.” Johnny would certainly enjoy Treetops in the summertime. Second, the Threetops course at Treetops was one of the first par three courses at a golf resort and it is one of the most enjoyable short courses in the world. After a trip to the Masters Tournament in 1990, Rick Smith, at the time the Head Professional at Treetops, pitched the idea of adding a par-3 course to the resort. Small, slick greens, severe elevation changes and beautiful scenery make Threetops one of the best rounds of golf you will ever enjoy. It’s a must-play at the resort and set the trend for adding interesting short courses to golf destinations. For several years, top name professionals came to Threetops to compete in a two-day tournament aired on ESPN. In 2001, Lee Trevino made a holein-one at the 7th hole to win a skin worth over one million dollars. It was the first time a single shot earned over $1 million in golf history. Reasons To Visit TreetopsResort ThisYear 10 Ohio Golf Journal
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