BOYNE Golf, one of North America’s largest golf resort destinations, has been recognized by USA Today among its 10BEST Golf Resorts category. The resort, comprising three hotel properties and 11 golf courses, ranked third on a list that included some of the top golf resorts in the country.
“It’s an honor to be recognized once again by USA Today 10BEST, alongside some of the best destination golf properties in the country,” said Josh Richter, PGA, senior vice president of golf operations for BOYNE Golf.. “Following last year’s No. 1 ranking in the destination category and 2nd among resorts for The Highlands, this consistency of excellence is a testament to our BOYNE Golf teams from golf professionals, agronomy, lodging, and food and beverage who ensure that our guests have the best golf experience when visiting BOYNE Golf.”
For almost 60 years, BOYNE Golf has been a leader in destination golf, with three unique, scenic resort hotels and award-winning championship golf courses. Leading the way among the resort hotels is the Inn at Bay Harbor, located directly along the scenic shores of Lake Michigan on an old limestone quarry and cement factory site. This grand Victorian-inspired hotel is a benchmark for American coastal resort architecture. The beautiful Mountain Grand Lodge and Chalet Edelweiss, set at the base of Boyne Mountain, is the perfect setting for mountain golf, while the Main Lodge at The Highlands has been recently transformed into a high-end boutique hotel reminiscent of an English country estate with Scottish Highlands charm.
BOYNE Golf’s flagship golf property, situated along a five-mile stretch of Lake Michigan’s shoreline, is the nationally recognized Bay Harbor Golf Club, a high-end luxury golf experience. Designed by Arthur Hills, Bay Harbor offers 27 holes with the award-winning Links, Quarry, and Preserve courses. It features a unique combination of open links along the Lake Michigan bluffs, holes flowing in and out of a rock quarry, and through the area’s hardwoods. Nearby Crooked Tree Golf Club is carved through stands of centuries-old hardwoods perched on bluffs overlooking Little Traverse Bay.

Now with five courses, The Highlands offers the perfect buddy-trip golf experience. Groups can check into the lodge and never return to their cars during their stay. The latest golf attraction is the Doon Brae short course and Back Yaird Himalaya-style putting course, both located on the backside of The Highlands Main Lodge.
The name Doon Brae, which means going down into a valley and steep bank or hillside in Scottish, is fitting, as the course routing is set along the hillside that doubles as a ski slope during the winter months. Other courses at The Highlands include The Heather, Arthur Hills, The Moor, and the Donald Ross Memorial, which continues its ongoing renovations to pay homage to the original Ross designs.
The third BOYNE Golf property, Boyne Mountain, is located 30 minutes south of The Highlands. The Mountain features two fantastic 18-hole layouts – the Monument and Alpine courses – which meander down from the top of the mountain, offering an outstanding mountainside golf experience with scenic views of Deer Lake and some of the most spectacular panoramas in the state.
“BOYNE Golf being recognized alongside the nation’s premier golf resorts speaks to the strength of our full experience—from refined accommodations and championship-caliber golf to exceptional service,” said Mike Chumbler, president and general manager at The Highlands. “The continued investment across our golf courses has meaningfully enhanced the overall guest experience and played a key role in BOYNE Golf earning this ranking.”
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