From
https://www.firstcallgolf.com:
Michigan’s Detroit Golf Club will go under the knife after its membership and board approved a renovation masterplan from architect
Tyler Rae.
Both the North course, which has played host to the PGA Tour’s Rocket Mortgage Classic since 2019, and the South course were designed by
Donald Ross in 1916. Since then, a variety of architects have tweaked the layouts. Rae will endeavor to infuse the Ross characteristics that defined the courses when they opened.
Executing the plan won’t happen until after the North course has hosted the Rocket Mortgage Classic in June 2025. Within this $16.1 million first phase, Rae and the club will address golf course features including greens, tees, fairways, bunkers and trees, together with a comprehensive overhaul of the drainage and irrigation systems.
As Detroit Golf Club is a special place with a celebrated history, we are extremely honored to be spearheading its golf course restoration which will incorporate many facets of Donald Ross’s bold original design including hummocks and mounds, angled drainage ditches and perched greens," Rae said.