America's Summer Golf Capital in Northern Michigan - Where the Sun Never Sets on Your Golf Adventure
The Four Coursemen (Glen Turk, Paul Seifert, Brian Weis, and Todd Wolff)
By Glen Turk
The moniker America's Summer Golf Capital (ASGC) is pure genius, as the very name evokes sun-drenched rounds on golf courses that beg to be played all day. And since Michigan's ASGC resides on the western edge of the Eastern Time Zone, summer players can literally golf their ball from 6:30 am until 10:00 p.m. in The Wolverine State.
What began nearly 40 years ago under the premise of "a rising tide lifts all boats" has now escalated into one the most respected consortiums in the Midwest, let alone the nation. Now, in 2025, ASGC consists of eight powerhouse resorts that all have two major draws in common - they all offer on-site lodging and are multi-course facilities. Plus, whether your trip starts north at Boyne Highlands or south at Crystal Mountain, each succeeding property is only an hour apart, allowing for golf groups to make multiple stops in one day if needed.
Midwest Golfing Magazine had the honor of dominating ASGC this May during a four-day, all gas, no breaks adventure that left us wanting more. While we have played all 26 courses (432 holes) over the past 23 years of our existence, the ability to go from one to another over a short time gave us a truer appreciation of America's Summer Golf Capital and the ascendancy of resort golf in Northern Michigan.
Grand Traverse Resort - An Opening Test Fit for the Four Coursemen
We rolled into Traverse City as the Four Coursemen - four buddies, four days, eight tee times, and one goal during our first round - find out if The Bear, one of the courses that put Northern Michigan on the map as a golf destination when it opened in 1985, lives up to the legend. Spoiler alert - it does, and then some.
The Bear has that big-course presence thanks to inspiring long views, intimidating bunkers, and just enough water to keep your grip a little tighter. Fairways roll like Scottish links, but the Michigan woods and wetlands remind you you're not overseas - you're in the heart of the Great Lakes!
The finishing hole at The Bear is a split-fairway par-4 that rides in like the final charge of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - bold, dramatic, and unforgiving. Off the tee, left is the disciplined route, keeping water out of play but leaving a longer approach. Right tempts the bold; it's shorter but forces a full carry over water on the second shot. A towering tree guards the middle of the fairway, demanding a choice from the tee box. For the Four Coursemen, this hole was pure cinema - high risk, high reward, and no room for hesitation.
After the round, we didn't have to go far. The glass tower at Grand Traverse Resort has everything - elevated rooms, Aerie Restaurant on the 16th floor for post-round meals with a view, and a spa that we wish we had time to enjoy. There's something to be said for staying where you play, especially when it's this dialed in. You wake up, ride the elevator down, and you're five minutes from the first tee. No hassle, no wasted time - just pure golf and good living. Plus, the property is home to the stunning Gary Player-designed The Wolverine (the 9-time Major Champion's first Michigan Signature Course) and the underrated Bill Newcomb-designed Spruce Run course, which was renovated this past Spring and is ready for play.
All Aboard at A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort
If you enjoy playing golf courses that are approachable and beautiful then A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort is your go-to course in Northern Michigan. A-Ga-Ming means "on the shore" in Native American language so epic views of nearby Torch Lake abound. The Torch course is a great blend of approachable parkland holes that meander through woods and ponds. Memorable holes include the signature 208-yard, par-3 7th that overlooks Torch Lake providing that perfect group photo backdrop. Keep it short because any shot long and left will leave you in a deep gulley with gnarly wild rough. Holes 8, 9, 10 and 11 are beautifully undulating holes with forced carries over ponds and ravines that give great chances at par or birdie but will penalize any wayward shots.
Revised: 11/25/2025 - Article Viewed 1,431 Times
About: Glen Turk
Glen Turk is a Wisconsin native and is the Senior Writer/Editor of Midwest Golfing Magazine. Midwest Golfing Magazine was formerly known as Pub-Links Golfer's Magazine and is a free publication distributed four times per year throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana, and Ohio.
His duties at MGM include writing course features, facilitating product testing, and overseeing the overall content and look of the magazine. But clearly his most important task is playing as much golf as his wife allows. Fortunately for him, she plays also and loves out-driving him even with a 60 yard head start.
Glen plays to a 6 handicap but once set a record by having his ball retriever regripped 15 times in one calendar year. It was a December trip to Guam that ultimately did him in. Finally, if you haven't caught on by now, the two most worthy weapons in Glen's writing arsenal are self-deprecating humor and pithy one-liners.
My signature line, "Be A Force on The Course" and now more recently, "Hit 'Em Where They Mow!" can be reused at no charge.
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