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Sweetgrass Golf Club
W399 Highway 2
Harris, MI 49845, United States
Harris, MI 49845, United States
906.723.2251
This course debuted in 2008 with a design by Michigan-based architect Paul Albanese and stretches from 5,000 to about 7,300 yards. Among the features Albanese crafted here are a Biarritz replica at 12 and a true "island" green at 15, the signature hole.
Located adjacent to Island Resort & Casino, the course is owned and operated by the Hannahville Community of the Potawatomi Nation. It hosts the Symetra Tour's annual Island Resort Championship each June.
Located adjacent to Island Resort & Casino, the course is owned and operated by the Hannahville Community of the Potawatomi Nation. It hosts the Symetra Tour's annual Island Resort Championship each June.
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Course Details
Type: | Resort |
General Manager: | Dave Douglas |
Superintendent: | John Holberton |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | No Dress Code |
Season Start: | April |
Season End: | October |
Reserved Tee Times: | Phone |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Driving Range: | Grass hitting surface |
Water Hazards: | Moderate |
Sand Bunkers: | Moderate |
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DJTheoret - 6/7/23
Ask anyone that’s familiar with golf in Michigan where you can find the best courses in the state, and you may be surprised at the answers you get. Gaylord is always near the top of the list as is Kalamazoo – home to Gull Lakeview Resort and its six courses. But if you really want to play the best Michigan has to offer, you’ll have to go north, past Gaylord and Traverse City, over the Mackinac Bridge. Once you go over the bridge, take Route 2 West until you hit Harris, MI. Follow the signs to The Island Resort & Casino and you’re at the home of two golf courses you won’t soon forget: Sweetgrass and Sage Run.
The Island Resort and Casino is part of the Hannahville Indian Community. Both Sweetgrass and Sage Run were designed by Michigan native Paul Albanese and are constantly ranked among Golfweek’s Best Courses and recognized by GOLF Magazine and Golf Digest as a part of their Best in State ranking. In 2021, Sweetgrass was named Michigan’s Golf Course of the Year by the Michigan Golf Course Association.
If Sweetgrass was located on the ocean, it could be considered a links course. Since there is no significant amount of water nearby, we’ll call it a parkland-style layout. The course is as visually stunning as it is challenging. Beautifully manicured tee boxes and fairways lead to well-undulated greens. A lot of the long rough is wispy fescue grass; easy to find your ball but tricky to hit from.
Water or marshland comes into play on ten holes and four holes are tree-lined although the trees only come into play on one or two of them — 16 and maybe 17.
All of the holes at Sweetgrass are named, and as you play your way around the layout, you may learn something! The names are part of the rich history of the Hannahville Indian Community and come from traditional Potawatomi clans, villages, allies, medicines, and symbols.
The practice facility at Sweetgrass is located just a short walk from the first tee. There’s a full-length driving range where you can hit every club in your bag and a large practice green that offers a lot of different breaks and gets you ready for what you’re about to encounter.
Most greens are surrounded by bunkers and rough; many times, the shape and contours of these greens make hitting the ball close seemingly impossible.
Two of my favorite holes at Sweetgrass are Numbers 15 and 17. Number 15 is undoubtedly the signature hole. It’s a short par 3 that plays 141 yards from the White Tees over water to an island green that is a lot wider than it is deep. Rocks front the left side of the green. it's about the same length as #17 at Sawgrass with no bunker but lots of rocks around the front of the green. Par is a good score here.
Number 17 is named “Wisdom,” and if you use a little bit, you can score well! It’s another pretty hole at Sweetgrass, and from the White, Blue, and Black Tees, you’ll play over a marshland. Avoid the ornamental rock and fairway bunkers on either side of the landing area and you’re well on your way. A tee shot down the right side and left of the large fairway bunker will leave a short pitch shot into the green which is very elevated with a couple of bunkers front left.
The Island Resort & Casino property features a variety of accommodations and dining opportunities and a full-scale casino. When you’re not busy exercising your index finger pushing buttons on the slot machine, you can get some physical exercise at the indoor pool and small gym. Islands Resort & Casino is also a great place to hold a business meeting or small event.
The Island Resort and Casino had already made a name for itself with the opening of Sweetgrass Golf Course, which is located directly behind the casino and hotel. With the opening of Sage Run in 2019, Islands has established itself as a premiere golf destination for those looking for a great golf experience.
Ask anyone that’s familiar with golf in Michigan where you can find the best courses in the state, and you may be surprised at the answers you get. Gaylord is always near the top of the list as is Kalamazoo – home to Gull Lakeview Resort and its six courses. But if you really want to play the best Michigan has to offer, you’ll have to go north, past Gaylord and Traverse City, over the Mackinac Bridge. Once you go over the bridge, take Route 2 West until you hit Harris, MI. Follow the signs to The Island Resort & Casino and you’re at the home of two golf courses you won’t soon forget: Sweetgrass and Sage Run.
The Island Resort and Casino is part of the Hannahville Indian Community. Both Sweetgrass and Sage Run were designed by Michigan native Paul Albanese and are constantly ranked among Golfweek’s Best Courses and recognized by GOLF Magazine and Golf Digest as a part of their Best in State ranking. In 2021, Sweetgrass was named Michigan’s Golf Course of the Year by the Michigan Golf Course Association.
If Sweetgrass was located on the ocean, it could be considered a links course. Since there is no significant amount of water nearby, we’ll call it a parkland-style layout. The course is as visually stunning as it is challenging. Beautifully manicured tee boxes and fairways lead to well-undulated greens. A lot of the long rough is wispy fescue grass; easy to find your ball but tricky to hit from.
Water or marshland comes into play on ten holes and four holes are tree-lined although the trees only come into play on one or two of them — 16 and maybe 17.
All of the holes at Sweetgrass are named, and as you play your way around the layout, you may learn something! The names are part of the rich history of the Hannahville Indian Community and come from traditional Potawatomi clans, villages, allies, medicines, and symbols.
The practice facility at Sweetgrass is located just a short walk from the first tee. There’s a full-length driving range where you can hit every club in your bag and a large practice green that offers a lot of different breaks and gets you ready for what you’re about to encounter.
Most greens are surrounded by bunkers and rough; many times, the shape and contours of these greens make hitting the ball close seemingly impossible.
Two of my favorite holes at Sweetgrass are Numbers 15 and 17. Number 15 is undoubtedly the signature hole. It’s a short par 3 that plays 141 yards from the White Tees over water to an island green that is a lot wider than it is deep. Rocks front the left side of the green. it's about the same length as #17 at Sawgrass with no bunker but lots of rocks around the front of the green. Par is a good score here.
Number 17 is named “Wisdom,” and if you use a little bit, you can score well! It’s another pretty hole at Sweetgrass, and from the White, Blue, and Black Tees, you’ll play over a marshland. Avoid the ornamental rock and fairway bunkers on either side of the landing area and you’re well on your way. A tee shot down the right side and left of the large fairway bunker will leave a short pitch shot into the green which is very elevated with a couple of bunkers front left.
The Island Resort & Casino property features a variety of accommodations and dining opportunities and a full-scale casino. When you’re not busy exercising your index finger pushing buttons on the slot machine, you can get some physical exercise at the indoor pool and small gym. Islands Resort & Casino is also a great place to hold a business meeting or small event.
The Island Resort and Casino had already made a name for itself with the opening of Sweetgrass Golf Course, which is located directly behind the casino and hotel. With the opening of Sage Run in 2019, Islands has established itself as a premiere golf destination for those looking for a great golf experience.
hayhor - 7/11/15
Great course. Open, for fairway drives but many blind green shots to extremely fast tiered greens. Very fun!
Great course. Open, for fairway drives but many blind green shots to extremely fast tiered greens. Very fun!
mikemechanic - 7/10/14
Get Casino Stay And Play Package & Play Greywalls & Timberstone As Well Great Value And Courses Rock
Get Casino Stay And Play Package & Play Greywalls & Timberstone As Well Great Value And Courses Rock
mrklig - 6/30/14
Great course. Played just before the Symetra tour came to town. Awesome place to enjoy a round.
Great course. Played just before the Symetra tour came to town. Awesome place to enjoy a round.
wirty_99 - 8/15/13
Took my son for a great day. Nice course, fast greens, lots of wildlife. Only drawback is he beat me for the first time. Guess that's bound to happen...
Took my son for a great day. Nice course, fast greens, lots of wildlife. Only drawback is he beat me for the first time. Guess that's bound to happen...
bartmain - 9/1/12
Awesome course, very fast greens were a treat and a challenge.
Awesome course, very fast greens were a treat and a challenge.
conestogo52 - 6/6/12
This course is well maintained.Green speed more than an handicap golfer may expect.The greens are what makes this course.You must visit this place.Packages are available and much appreciated.
This course is well maintained.Green speed more than an handicap golfer may expect.The greens are what makes this course.You must visit this place.Packages are available and much appreciated.
dspizzman - 8/27/18
migraile - 7/8/13
JoeAbitz - 5/27/13
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