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When Detroit Golf Club entered the PGA TOUR rotation in 2019, its standard deviation of terrain change stood at 2.18 feet, edging TPC Louisiana (2.23) as the flattest course on TOUR.
I've always been a supporter of Detroit, and to be able to part of a golf club that's centered in the city of Detroit is just an honor.” Samuels doesn’t want it known she’s a 24 handicap, so ...
Detroit Golf Club president Skip Lemon oversaw a big renovation and watched his club thrive while preparing for a PGA Tour event during a pandemic.
The Detroit Golf Club Course was built by esteemed designer Donald Ross, who also built the now-closed Rogell Golf Course. Rogell is the sister facility to Oakland Hills Country Club.
Detroit Golf Club dates back to the late 19th century, but the classic course, home to the Rocket Mortgage Classic, has hosted just two previous PGA Tour event.
Detroit Golf Club’s courses, site of the Rocket Mortgage Classic on the PGA Tour since 2019, were designed by legendary architect Donald Ross and opened in 1916. The Rocket Mortgage Classic is ...
It’s Detroit Golf Club’s original starting hole that Ross designed in 1916. Players who manage to avoid the two bunkers on the left side of the fairway will have a wedge in for a shot at birdie.
Friday at the 2025 Rocket Classic saw another host of low scores at Detroit Golf Club, most notably Jake Knapp's course record of 61. But Knapp is still three shots off the lead despite that ...
Though Detroit Golf Club has been beefed up to 7,340 yards in an attempt to withstand today’s power game, the length had no effect on scoring last year.
You can watch the third round Saturday, June 28, from Detroit Golf Club on numerous platforms, with TV channel coverage beginning at 1 p.m. on Golf Channel, before CBS takes over at 3 p.m.
The PGA Tour's Rocket Mortgage Classic will return to the historic Detroit Golf Club later this month, July 28-31. For those attending who wish to make a day in the city out of the event, here are ...
It’s Detroit Golf Club’s original starting hole that Ross designed in 1916. Players who manage to avoid the two bunkers on the left side of the fairway will have a wedge in for a shot at birdie.
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