4-Player team
Front 9 “Shamble”: (Select best drive of the foursome, play your own ball in from that spot). Record the low best ball.
Back 9 “Waltz” Best Ball; (Holes 10, 13, 16 One Best Ball); (Holes 11, 14, 17 Two Best Balls; (Holes 12, 15, 18 Three Best Balls)
Course Start Time:
10am Shotgun
Fees:
$62.50 ENTRY (non-members)
$25.00 (members)
Includes golf cart, tee gift, post golf luncheon buffet and prizes
Tees:
Men Under 40 – (Blue)
Men 41 – 54 (White)
Men +55 & Juniors (Gold)
Women (Forward)
Prizes:
Awarded for each flight in the form of a gift card
Advance registration is required. Call 231.228.6000 to sign up. Please provide the names of the four golfers and starting hold preference.
Interlochen alumna Betty Who blends indie and pop music into an irresistible mix of bold soundscapes, Top 40 hooks and knowing lyrics. Her recent debut EP “The Movement” was welcomed with rave reviews, including being crowned “Best EP of 2013” by both Billboard Magazine and Popjustice and named “This Year’s Major One To Watch” by MTV Buzzworthy. Idolator recently called her the “next great pop star.”
Betty Who blends indie and pop music into an irresistible mix of bold soundscapes, Top 40 hooks and knowing lyrics. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she played cello by age four and began writing her first pop songs in her early teens. Her voice is striking and memorable, and, according to Billboard, “shimmers with a self-assuredness extremely uncommon in an unsigned artist.”
Her debut EP “The Movement” – released on April 16, 2013 – was welcomed with rave reviews, including being crowned “Best EP (So Far) of 2013” by both Billboard Magazine and Popjustice, and she was called “This Year’s Major One To Watch” by MTV Buzzowrthy. Digital Spy, The Guardian, Arjan Writes, Kick Kick Snare, All Things Go, Pop On And On, SnapCackle Pop, Pop Culture Madness, Socialite Life, and countless others chimed in with equal praise, as the EP soared to 430K+ streams and 85K downloads, and her music video for “You’re In Love” reached 250K views.
American blues singer-songwriter and slide guitar player Bonnie Raitt is a nine-time Grammy Award winner. With legendary hits like “Something to Talk About” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” Raitt was named one of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” by Rolling Stone. Paul Cebar is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and bandleader from Milwaukee.
Raitt played over 170 shows in North America, Singapore, Australia/New Zealand, the UK and Europe on her 2012-2013 “Slipstream” Tour, made several national TV appearances (Ellen, Leno, Letterman, GMA, Fallon, Kimmel and more), performed at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors and received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance from the Americana Music Association. “Slipstream” delivers some of the most surprising and rewarding music of Raitt’s remarkable career, thanks in part to some experimental sessions with celebrated producer Joe Henry.