Spruce Run Golf Course
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Spruce Run began as a nine-hole Acme public golf course and was expanded to 18 holes in the 1970s. The course was redesigned as a 6,741-yard, par-72 course in 1979 by former University of Michigan Golf Coach William Newcomb and renamed The Resort Course. In 1992, it was given the name Spruce Run to reflect the numerous spruce and fir trees that line its fairways and greens. The course winds among rolling hills that surround the Hotel and overlook Grand Traverse Bay. Spruce Run was modified to a par-70 course during the development of The Wolverine golf course. The tees, greens, and fairways are bentgrass, and water comes into play on 13 holes.
More forgiving than the Resort's formidable golf course, The Bear, Spruce Run is fun to play, while retaining some of the challenging elements for which it was renowned as host to the Michigan Open. The Michigan Open was played on Spruce Run from 1981 through 1984. The course features bentgrass throughout, with water hazards presenting challenges on the majority of holes. The rolling terrain and scenic setting overlooking Grand Traverse Bay provide an attractive backdrop for play.
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