Award-Winning Boyne Highlands Resort Hosting GAM Mid-Amateur Championship

The eighteenth at The Heather is a 451 yard par 4.

Award-Winning Boyne Highlands Resort Hosting GAM Mid-Amateur Championship

HARBOR SPRINGS – Boyne Highlands Resort’s premier Heather and Moor golf courses will welcome a standout field of 170 golfers Thursday and Friday in the 35th GAM Mid-Amateur Championship presented by OmniKinetics. Read The GolfBlogger’s Heather Golf Course Review.

Boyne Highlands is hosting the championship for Michigan male amateur golfers over age 25 for the 16th consecutive year and 20th time in the history of the event. The Highlands, also home to the Country Club of Boyne, features four courses that are part of 11 golf courses and 171 holes of golf that can be played at three Boyne Resorts in the northern section of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.

The field is split in half this year to take on the Heather and Moor courses for the 36-holes and two days of stroke play competition, and an overall Mid-Am winner and winners in three other age categories will be determined (Mid-Amateur age 25-and-over, Mid-Seniors 45-and-over, Seniors 55-and-over and Super Seniors 65-and-over).

Boyne Highlands, the No. 1 choice in the “2015 Top Ten Favorite U.S. Golf Resorts for Value” by GOLF.com, has long featured The Heather, a Robert Trent Jones course that has been listed by Golf Digest among America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses.

The Heather was Boyne’s first golf course, and Jones created a classic that features wide tree-lined fairways, sculpted bunkers and challenging water hazards. The Mid-Am field is very familiar with The Heather. It hosted the 100th Michigan Amateur in 2011.

The Moor was the second course built at Boyne Highlands and challenges golfers with numerous doglegs and water hazards. It, too, has a championship pedigree as host of past Mid-Amateurs, the AJGA’s annual visit, the Kircher Cup and Harbor Cup tournaments.

Nick Shaw and Jeremy Neer are the superintendents at Boyne Highlands. Josh Richter is the director of golf, and John Myers and David Trudell are golf professionals.

Two-time defending champion and a three-time winner Anthony Sorentino of Rochester (2006, ’15, ’16) is in the field, as is six-time champion Tom Werkmeister of Grandville (2008, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’13, ’14), who plans to take a shot at the PGA Champions Tour and turn professional this fall.

For more information on the tournament, visit gam.org.

via Greg Johnson


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