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Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Member] Email
No state has anything on Michigan for public golf. Period. And those who turn up their noses at public courses have never been to Michigan. They have no clue.
03/30/07 @ 01:36
Comment from: Golf Goddess [Visitor] Email
No doubt the state of Michigan appreciates the "shout out". Now that the U.S. auto industry is shrinking in Detroit, the state's hospitality industry will have to pick up the slack.
03/31/07 @ 18:47
Comment from: Charles [Visitor] Email
One can debate whether Michigan has the "best" public courses. I think they do and many of the rankings back that up.

What cannot be debated is value. Michigan clearly offers the best value for high quality public golf in the USA.

I'm going on a 4 day golf trip in Northern Michigan this weekend. We're playing 36 holes a day (8 rounds in total). We're playing two of the top 100 Golf Digest public courses. We're playing a Robert Trent Jones course, two Arthur Hills courses and a Rees Jones design.

We are paying $400 and that includes all greens fees with carts and lodging for three nights. To look at it one way, that's an average of $50 per round and the lodging is thrown in for free.
05/20/09 @ 18:22

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