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Island Resort & Casino Expands with New Golf Course, Golf Shop and Convention Center

Glen TurkBy Glen TurkJuly 17, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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Upper Peninsula of Michigan’s leading resort destination continues to expand.

Harris, MI – Island Resort & Casino, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan’s leading golf, casino, and resort destination, announces a $19 million capital investment as the Island continues to expand and prepare for future growth. The two-year project will feature the development of a new nine-hole golf course, golf shop, and additional convention space.

New Nine-Hole Golf Course

With the increased demand for golf, Island Resort will add a new nine-hole course, the Cedar Course (Kishki), on the Sage Run Golf Course site. The new course, designed by Paul Albanese, who also designed Sweetgrass and Sage Run, will be inspired by golden age architecture focused on natural landscapes and featuring popular template green complexes designed into the natural environment while offering beauty and strategic play. Green complexes were inspired by C.B. Macdonald’s great National Golf Links and overseas links such as Prestwick.

“We are very busy in the summer and often booked on both of our other courses in the morning,” says Tony Mancilla, General Manager for Island Resort & Casino. “We decided to add nine holes to accommodate our guests looking for early morning tee times before they head home. We are not adding to Sage Run but making these nine holes their own course.”

The name Cedar (Kishki in Potawatomi) is derived from being one of the four sacred medicines known for its protective and purifying properties. The logo design will pay tribute to tobacco, another sacred medicine. Cedar complements the existing courses, Sweetgrass and Sage Run, to complete the representation of medicines that, in Potawatomi culture, represent the connection to the earth.

“We are taking some great concepts from the golden age of course architecture in the early 1900s and incorporating them into the Cedar course,” says course designer Albanese. “The course will feature some of the game’s most popular green templates like the Punchbowl, Double Plateau, and even a Juniper hole like the famous 6th hole at Augusta National. Many Midwesterners have not experienced this kind of architecture, so we wanted to give them a flavor of what it would be like to play overseas or from that era.”

Adds Mancilla, “We are also going to have a variety of different-length holes, short par-4s inspired by holes like No. 10 at Riviera, maybe a short par-3, and even church pew bunkers like Oakmont.”

New Nine-Hole Golf Course

With the increased demand for golf, Island Resort will add a new nine-hole course, the Cedar Course (Kishki), on the Sage Run Golf Course site. The new course, designed by Paul Albanese, who also designed Sweetgrass and Sage Run, will be inspired by golden age architecture focused on natural landscapes and featuring popular template green complexes designed into the natural environment while offering beauty and strategic play. Green complexes were inspired by C.B. Macdonald’s great National Golf Links and overseas links such as Prestwick.

 

“We are very busy in the summer and often booked on both of our other courses in the morning,” says Tony Mancilla, General Manager for Island Resort & Casino. “We decided to add nine holes to accommodate our guests looking for early morning tee times before they head home. We are not adding to Sage Run but making these nine holes their own course.”

The name Cedar (Kishki in Potawatomi) is derived from being one of the four sacred medicines known for its protective and purifying properties. The logo design will pay tribute to tobacco, another sacred medicine. Cedar complements the existing courses, Sweetgrass and Sage Run, to complete the representation of medicines that, in Potawatomi culture, represent the connection to the earth.

“We are taking some great concepts from the golden age of course architecture in the early 1900s and incorporating them into the Cedar course,” says course designer Albanese. “The course will feature some of the game’s most popular green templates like the Punchbowl, Double Plateau, and even a Juniper hole like the famous 6th hole at Augusta National. Many Midwesterners have not experienced this kind of architecture, so we wanted to give them a flavor of what it would be like to play overseas or from that era.”

Adds Mancilla, “We are also going to have a variety of different-length holes, short par-4s inspired by holes like No. 10 at Riviera, maybe a short par-3, and even church pew bunkers like Oakmont.”

Sweetgrass adds a new golf shop

Along with the new nine holes being developed at Sage Run, the Sweetgrass golf course will build a new golf shop. The shop will overlook the golf course’s scenic 9th and 18th holes, which share the same double green complex. The Hardy Plank traditional design includes 3,000 square feet of new space, including an upper deck overlooking the golf course with a full-service pro shop, covered outdoor terraces, a full-service bar, and locker rooms with guest showers.

More meetings and conventions are coming to the Island

In addition to the golf expansion, the resort will add to its convention center featuring 16,900 square feet of new convention space. The modern design includes high-volume ceilings, state-of-the-art audio and visual accommodations, a high-capacity kitchen, multiple event bars, and outdoor courtyards that complement the existing architecture, providing a timeless design suitable for an array of events, including weddings, banquets, business conventions, special events and more. The new grand ballroom will have the capacity to accommodate an additional 750 guests seated and up to 1200 guests for larger expos and events, adding a much-needed large event space to the area.

“The new facility is designed to better accommodate larger events, including business conventions,” says Mancilla. “By offering expanded meeting space conveniently located between Lower Michigan and Northern Wisconsin we will meet the increased demand from regional groups. Many of these groups are looking to have multiple day events during the week.  We are in the unique position to also provide hotel accommodations sufficient for these large conventions.”

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Glen Turk is a Wisconsin native who has been the Senior Writer/Editor of Midwest Golfing Magazine since 2006. Besides being an avid golfer, Glen enjoys traveling, music, and cheering on the finest professional sports team of all-time, the Green Bay Packers. Glen’s ultimate golf goal is to play in all fifty states and currently he is more than half way there. His other dream, albeit far-fetched, it to record an ace in all seven states of our distribution area. Thanks to an ace in Illinois in 2015, and one in Michigan in 2016, he has three down, four to go!

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