Turtle Creek Casino Michigan Open Entry Deadline Near

TRAVERSE CITY – Those planning to test themselves against the state’s top golfers in late August take note.

  The deadline to enter the Turtle Creek Casino Michigan Open is July 15 at 5 p.m.

 The championship is set for Aug. 31 through Sept. 3 on The Bear course at Grand Traverse Resort and Spa. It was previously scheduled for June 8-11 and postponed due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 situation, as were the nine qualifier tournaments to build the field.

  Registration for the rescheduled qualifiers remains at the redesigned Michigan Section PGA website (www.michiganpga.com). The entry fees are $180 for amateur golfers, $205 for a Michigan PGA Professional and $355 for a non-PGA professional.

  A pro-am event is set for Aug. 28-29 preceding the championship. Details and information regarding the pro-am can be obtained by contacting the Michigan Section PGA.

  In March it was announced that the best golfers from Michigan would play for the Michigan Open Championship’s largest purse ever thanks to a new sponsorship agreement reached with Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel. The 103rd edition of the state championship will have a purse of over $115,000.

  Eligibility for the championship is open to all male golfers who have established and maintained a domicile in the state of Michigan thirty (30) days prior to the championship, or any Michigan Section member in good standing having been employed for no less than thirty (30) days at a recognized golf facility prior to the championship 

 The qualifiers by site include: July 20 – Country Club of Lansing; July 21 – Quail Ridge Golf Club, Ada; July 23 – Marriott at Eagle Crest, Ypsilanti; July 31 – Forest Lake Country Club, Bloomfield Hills ( PGA Member Only); August 4 – Pheasant Run Golf Club, Canton; August 7 – Black Lake Golf Club, Onaway; August 7 – Spring Meadows Country Club, Linden; August 21 – Forest Akers West, East Lansing; August 29 – (3) Spot Qualifier, Traverse City Country Club.

Michigan PGA information and registration: www.michiganpga.com

About Grand Traverse Resort & Casinos: Owned and operated by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Grand Traverse Resort & Casinos offers world-class gaming, golf, dining, and spa amenities in the northwest corner of Michigan’s lower peninsula. The premier properties include Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel, and Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge, along with EDC ventures Turtle Creek Market, Eagletown Market, and more. For more information, visit www.gtbindians.com, www.turtlecreekcasino.com, www.grandtraverseresort.com.