TPC Michigan, Private golf club in Dearborn, Michigan, United States.
TPC Michigan is a private golf club in Dearborn, Michigan, built around an 18-hole course with a par of 72. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and features bent grass fairways along with multiple tee positions to suit players of different levels.
The course opened in 1990 and went on to host the Ford Senior Players Championship from 1991 to 2006, one of the top events on the senior PGA Tour. This run of tournaments brought top-level professional golf to Dearborn for over a decade.
The course is part of the Tournament Players Club network and operates to PGA Tour standards. Golfers appreciate the professional-grade facilities and the chance to play where international competitions have taken place.
Access is limited to members and their guests, so it is worth contacting the club in advance to understand what options are available. Those who do visit will find practice areas, locker facilities, and golf instruction on site.
TPC Michigan is part of the Tournament Players Club network, a group of courses managed by the PGA Tour and built to professional competition standards. This means the playing conditions here are maintained the same way they would be for a professional tour event.
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