HARRIS, Mich. – Sweetgrass Golf Club has hosted the Epson Tour’s Island Resort Championship since 2011 and has received several accolades in recent months. The tribally owned golf course was named the 2022 National Golf Course of the Year by the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA) in January. Just last fall, it was awarded 2021 Michigan Golf Course of the Year honors by the Michigan Golf Course Association.
“Winning the Michigan Golf Course of the Year was an incredible honor for our golf course,” said Tony Mancilla, General Manager of Island Resort & Casino. “In a state with more than 700 courses and known for very high-end golf, it was a tremendous honor. Being named the National Course of the Year was the icing on the cake.”
Courses were graded on four categories: quality of the course, environmental impact, charity work and growing the game. Sweetgrass Golf Club scored high in all metrics, starting with quality of the course. Their unique watering system uses reclaimed water from the local wastewater treatment plant to help reduce the need for groundwater. In addition, the course donates over $150,000 per year in rounds and funds to local charities and non-profit organizations. Sweetgrass Golf Club also helps grow the game by supporting high school championships and women’s professional golf.
Sweetgrass Golf Club has showcased outstanding growth, like the Epson Tour. When the partnership started, the course operated with 12,500 rounds of golf and the Epson Tour featured 15 events with an average purse size of $110,000. In 2022, rounds at Sweetgrass will exceed 32,000 by the resort and 21 events highlight the “Road to the LPGA and average purses of $210,000. Through the Island Resort Championship, Sweetgrass donates $50,000-$60,000 per year to charity and non-profit organizations.
“Growing the game of golf on the women’s side was a huge factor in earning these awards and it's essential to growing the game, in general,” Mancilla said. “We are very excited to support the women’s game by hosting the official qualifying tour of the LPGA each and every year through the Island Resort Championship. A large part of that excitement is increasing the tournament purse to $212,500 in 2022. It's our hope that major media outlets—television, magazines, online publications—join us in promoting the outstanding product the Epson Tour provides.”