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The Lipkowitz
Legacy |
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The name is
synonymous with championship golf . . . and a spectacular golf course. |
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Grand Ledge Country Club is without question the ultimate expression of the
uncompromising standards |
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in golf course design. With mature woods, majestic pine
trees, and
complimenting wide, lush fairways, the |
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course is deliberately planned to be in
perfect harmony with the native Michigan landscape. |
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For nearly half a century the Grand Ledge Country
Club has been a great source of pride and the principle |
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driving force in the
lives of the Lipkowitz family. After two generations and many decades of work
and care, |
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it is now a proud and permanent part of Michigan's golf landscape. |
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The course was designed in the late 1950's by the
club's founder, Steven T. Lipkowitz, as a test of a golfer's |
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complete game. That
same philosophy lives on today as the passion of the founder's son, and current
owner, |
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James P. Lipkowitz. With maturity that only time provides, the course has
evolved into a true test of a golfer's |
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game, all the while maintaining a rare
and refreshing level of playability. |
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Its unique course layout brings to play all that Michigan golf has to offer —
native woodlands, |
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natural wetland areas,water and rolling slopes of "Michigan".
The course ranges from a challenging |
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6387 yards with a slope rating of 124.
At 6078 yards from the middle tees, you can experience an |
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enjoyable round,
with wide expansive fairways, large greens, and multiple tees for every type of
player. |
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Grand Ledge Country Club is a golf course designed to test your skills and provides every golfer |
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with a memorable experience again and again |
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