A.G.J.T.


Event #16

Jul 19 - Jul 20, 2006

University of Michigan

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Course Description

Michigan's varsity golf teams compete and practice at one of the finest university-owned courses in the country, the University of Michigan Golf Course. The challenging fairways and greens lie among stately trees, plush rough and hills that offer a breathtaking view of the University's main campus. In addition to Michigan's golfers, the U-M Golf Course is also the home course for the Michigan cross country teams.

The University of Michigan Golf Course was designed in the late 1920s by Alister MacKenzie, one of golf's all-time greatest architects. The Regents unofficially opened the course in the fall of 1930 as the first golfers to play the new U-M Golf Course. The course officially opened in the spring of 1931 and immediately drew praise as one of the finest in America. At the time of its opening, the University Golf Course became just the fourth course to be located on a college campus. The U-M Golf Course is one of only six MacKenzie-designed golf courses in the United States, including the famed Augusta National.

MacKenzie, Golf magazine's "Golf Architect of the Century" for the first 100 years of golf in America, brought his passion for the sport and of old St. Andrews, Scotland, to Ann Arbor. The U-M Golf Course is another enduring addition to the "Athletics for All" program of U-M Athletic Director Fielding H. Yost, a program he created to touch students for generations to come.

A multi-million dollar renovation completed in the spring of 1994 restored the grandeur of the University Golf Course to the ranks of MacKenzie's other classics. Orchestrating the restoration was Arthur Hills, a Michigan graduate and one of the foremost golf course architects in America. As an admirer of MacKenzie, Hills understood his focus was not a new course in Ann Arbor, but a return to MacKenzie's intent.

The renovation included the return of original bunkers, improved tree planting and placement, construction of stately tee areas and an improved irrigation system. A new practice range was added to assist Michigan's golf squads as well as a number of practice greens and sand traps. The popularity of golf carts necessitated large stretches of cart paths that partition landscaped medians around the course.

Withdrawl Policy

Withdrawal Procedures

Transfer Policy
If you wish to withdraw from an event and transfer to another event, please either email or fax a written notification of your intentions. 
PLEASE FOLLOW THE SUGGESTED METHOD BELOW
 

Online Withdrawal
1.    Go to the link “Withdraw/Transfer Form” located within your respective tour on the website www.juniorgolf.org.  (it is on the left hand side).
2.    Completely fill out the form including:
  • name,
  • email,
  • players club id,
  • event number(s) & event date(s) of withdrawal
  • event number(s) & event date(s) of addition

3.    Submit the form and you will be immediately notified that your withdrawal/transfer has been sent to GOLF.  Your request will be complete when you receive a confirmation email from GOLF.
 

Fax Withdrawal
1.    Fax the GOLF (517-279-6124) office to withdrawal from the event.
2.    Please include the following information in your fax.
  • name,
  • email,
  • players club id,
  • event number(s) & event date(s) of withdrawal
  • event number(s) & event date(s) of addition
3.    Your withdrawal/transfer will be complete when you receive a confirmation email from GOLF.

Refund Policy
You may cancel an event at anytime and receive a refund by logging into your account with your id and password.  Once you have logged in go to the tournament tab- registration and click the “cancel” link next to the event you wish to withdraw from and follow the directions as provided. 
 

Please note:

  • From January 1, 2006June 1, 2006 a $4.95 cancellation fee will be deducted from all refunds.
  • After June 1, 2006 – until one week prior to the event you are withdrawing from a $20.00 cancellation fee will be deducted from all refunds.
  • If you withdraw within one week (7 days) of the event your entry fees will be forfeited unless a valid injury or illness is presented in writing.