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Boyne Mountain (Alpine)

Michigan, United States

The Alpine course at Boyne Mountain requires a long cart ride to reach the 1st tee at the summit of the mountain, from where you slalom downhill in the footsteps of Michigan’s finest golfers who tee it up on this Bill Newcomb-designed route annually during the Tournament of Champions.

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Boyne Mountain (Alpine)

This course's "Alpine" name on this part of the Boyne resort's golf holdings is a good indication of what players are likely to experience when they begin their tee time on the first course on Boyne Mountain's course. You'll be spending the majority of your time downhill on this golf course (which is mostly renowned for its skiing options) with the help of an unreserved shuttle service that will take players from the clubhouse all up to the first tee situated at the top on the hill.

Bill Newcomb is responsible for the course layout in 1972. an array of elevation adjustments as well as huge sand hazards will keep players on track. The course hosts each year's Michigan PGA Tournament of Champions. The course's 7,000 plus yards are less because of the downward slope of the course, but the venue keeps the state's most skilled players on their toes because of its numerous hazards.

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