When you make plans to visit northern Michigan for a stay-and-play golf experience at BOYNE Resort, you will be hard pressed to decide which of the ten courses to play. Located 90 minutes north of Traverse City, BOYNE Resort has evolved into of America’s most appealing, accessible, and affordable golf destination, especially in the late spring, summer, and early fall. Of BOYNE’s 10 golf courses, two of the best, The Alpine and The Monument, are located at BOYNE Mountain. The nearby Mountain Grand Lodge & Spa offers a true family friendly destination with Avalanche Bay IndoorWaterpark, a Zip Line, junior golf camps, the new Sky Bridge, plus various golf programs for juniors. The Alpine The Alpine is affectionately referred to as a place where a good walk is made better, plus it generates a number of photo ops and selfies. The mountain setting and the wonderful views of Deer Lake will bring you back to Alpine time and time again. Golfers play from the top of the mountain and wind their way to the bottom. The friendly fairways allow wayward drives to be found, to keep play moving. The course annually hosts Michigan’s Tournament of Champions, which confirms the integrity of Alpine’s design. The Monument If you have any appreciation for golf history, you will relish the chance to play The Monument course. This course was designed by borrowing design tendencies and philosophies from great golf course architects like Donald Ross, Dr. Alister Mackenzie, George Fazio, Pete Dye, and Robert Trent Jones, Sr. The course also pays tribute to some of America’s most accomplished golfers. Thirteen of the holes are named after well-known golfers, with a 36 Holes of BOYNE Mountain Golf, PLUS Cart Girl Extraordinaire By Mike May
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