Michigan Golf Journal August

Golf architect, Ray Hearn has created a beauty at Saint John’s Resort in Northville, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. Saint Johns is a former Catholic Seminary that was converted into a high-end lodging, dining and golf resort. The Pulte Family Charitable Foundation purchased the resort several years ago and recently invested over $50 million in renovations and updates to make this one of the best resorts in the country. Conveniently located between downtown Detroit and Ann Arbor, it is perfect for sports fans coming into southeast Michigan for the Tigers, Lions or even University of Michigan events. Back 9 Report visited Saint John’s Resort last month and chatted with their Director of Golf, Nick Becks. Watch the full interview HERE. There were 27 holes of golf available at Saint John’s, but Hearn ripped up the old holes and created a wonderful 18-hole championship course, a seven-hole par 3, plus the largest putting green in the state of Michigan. “This new championship golf course, combined with the short course and putting course, creates the perfect golf entertainment venue for golfers of all abilities, golf groups, and families to enjoy

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