Acme
Acme is one of the top golfing destinations in the state of Michigan. With 6 public golf courses to choose from Acme offers a good mix of options for all types of golfers.
The Bear Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
If you're a golf enthusiast looking for a classic course, consider The Bear Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa in Acme, Michigan. This 54-hole course, designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus in 1985, boasts a par of 72 and is meticulously maintained with Bent Grass greens and fairways. With tee times starting at 7:00 AM and the course open until 8:00 PM, there's plenty of time to tackle the 70 bunkers that add a challenging twist. Bear in mind, aeration typically occurs in May and September, and fivesomes are not permitted. Priced at $135 for both weekdays and weekends, it's a premium golfing experience that promises to test your skills.
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Wolverine Course at Wolverine
The Wolverine Course in Acme, Michigan is a golfer's delight designed by Gary Player in 1999. The course, featuring 54 holes, is meticulously maintained with a Bent Grass green and Bermuda Grass fairway. Notably, the course is punctuated by as many as 70 bunkers, adding a challenging dimension to your game. The course is open from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time at 6:00 AM and the greens are typically aerated in May and September. The cost to play is set at $130, whether you choose a weekday or a weekend. However, please note that fivesome golf groups are not permitted here.
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Wolverine Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
The Wolverine Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa in Acme, Michigan, is a golfer's haven. Designed by Gary Player and established in 1999, this 54-hole course offers a challenging par-72 layout with a stunning bent grass green and fairway. The course, open from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM, offers an earliest tee time of 7:00 AM, perfect for those who enjoy a brisk morning game. The cost to play is $135, both on weekdays and weekends. Keep in mind, this course is dotted with 80 strategically placed bunkers and it undergoes aeration in May and September for optimal playing conditions. However, larger golfing parties should note that fivesomes are not allowed.
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Bear Course at Wolverine
The Bear Course at Wolverine in Acme, Michigan, is a classic golf destination designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus in 1985. With 54 engaging holes and a challenging landscape filled with 60 strategically placed bunkers, this course promises an exciting game for golfers of all skill levels. The course boasts a stunning Bent Grass green and Bermuda Grass fairway, which are meticulously maintained and aerated in May and September for optimal play. The Bear Course is open from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time being 6:00 AM. However, it's worth noting that fivesome golf groups are not allowed here. With a flat rate of $130 for both weekdays and weekends, it's a premium golfing experience that delivers value for your money.
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Spruce Run Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
Spruce Run Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa in Acme, Michigan is a classic golfing destination. Designed by Bill Newcomb in 1979, this 54-hole course offers a challenging par of 70, with over 60 strategically placed bunkers adding to the challenge. The course is meticulously maintained, with Bent Grass greens and fairways that are typically aerated in May and September. Golfers can tee off as early as 7:00 AM, with the course open until 8:00 PM, providing ample time to enjoy a full day's play. However, be aware that fivesome groups are not allowed. With a consistent rate of $95, whether it's a weekday or weekend, Spruce Run offers a premium golfing experience that's worth every penny.
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Spruce Run Course at Wolverine
Spruce Run Course at Wolverine, located in Acme, Michigan, is a well-established course, having been built back in 1979. It's a 54-hole course with a fairway of Bermuda Grass and Bent Grass greens which are typically aerated in May and September for optimal play. The course is open from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time also at 6:00 AM. It's worth noting that the course is quite challenging with 40 bunkers scattered throughout. The green fee is set at $90, whether you choose to play on a weekday or a weekend. However, keep in mind, fivesome golf groups are not allowed, so plan your group size accordingly.