Following years of design and development, Sweetgrass Golf Club – the newest amenity at the Island Resort & Casino – has been unveiled along the hills of the Upper Peninsula.
Owned and operated by the Hannahville Band of the Potawatomi Nation, the course opened with a ceremony highlighted with a blessing, which also included recognition to all involved with the development and a traditional lighting of the flame that sits next to the 10th tee. Known as the Keepers of the Fire, the Firekeeper will be honored by a flame on cool mornings – one of many subtle and indirect references to the history to be found on this championship layout.
Designer Paul Albanese honored Tribal legend throughout the process. An island green, which fit within the parameters of the land, pays homage to the turtle – a creature Indian legend holds in high esteem for its longevity and wisdom.
Native grasses were implemented at Sweetgrass and sand bunkers and water hazards are strategically positioned to defend the course. Historic bridges “rescued” from around the region and rockwork lend a unique look and feel to the design.
The course stretches to 7,300 yards from the tips, while the beginner-friendly forward tees measure a modest 5,000 yards. In all, five sets of tees accommodate golfers of all levels.
“Sweetgrass Golf Club is truly a unique experience and we’re extremely proud to introduce the course to our guests here at the Island Resort & Casino,” says general manager Tom McChesney. “Paul Albanese and his team did amazing work and the finished product is not only beautiful, but also a true test of golf.”
In addition to an island green, Biarritz and Redan greens await golfers and fans of golf course architecture alike. Sweetgrass also features a pair of waterfalls splitting the fairways of the ninth and 18th holes, which culminate on a massive shared green measuring nearly 22,000 sq. ft.
Golfers can be among the first to enjoy Sweetgrass Golf Club via the Perfect 4-Some, which starts at $229 and includes three rounds of championship golf and two nights at the Island Resort & Casino. This package allows golfers the opportunity to play nearby Greywalls and TimberStone golf clubs as well.
For more information on Sweetgrass Golf Club and Island Resort & Casino visit www.islandresortandcasino.com or call 800-682-6040, ext. 2125.