NittanyFan

April 27th, 2018 at 1:52 PM ^

It sounds like 2018 is the last year a World Golf event will be held at Bridgestone (Akron).  They're talking about moving that event to Memphis (Memphis in August doesn't exactly sound delightful).

But Michigan & Ohio can definitely support more than 1 tournament (Memorial in Columbus).  Would be good for the sport.

uofmfootball97

April 27th, 2018 at 2:06 PM ^

The WGC event is definitely moving to Memphis. That's official. Will now be called the WGC-FedEx St Jude Invitational. FedEx money is the reason, since they're the main sponsor of the Tour. I know Firestone gets a bad rap from, well just about everyone, but moving to Memphis in August, on a course few would say is better than Firestone, isn't exactly a coup for the Tour.

 

Word is the reason Gilbert pulled out of Tiger's event in DC, is that he wanted to sponsor an event in Detroit, but that he wanted it within the city. Lots of speculation that Detroit Golf Club is going to be the host for that reason. I'm not familiar with the course enough to comment, but I do know they have the real estate to host an event. Parking appears to be the bigger concern.

 

Michigan deserves a Tour event. The Buick Open was always extremely well supported and attended, as were the PGA Championships and Ryder Cup at Oakland Hills. This would be a great marriage.

Wolverine In Exile

April 27th, 2018 at 2:07 PM ^

For the PGA to not sanction Tiger's tournament ("The National" held at Congressional CC in DC-- they lost their title sponsor last year) starting in 2019 and using that date on the calendar along with moving the PGA Championship to May to slide a Quicken Loans branded tournament at Detroit Golf Club. Dan Gilbert has made it clear that if he's going to sponsor a tournament, he wants it in metro Detroit (City of Detroit preferentially). DGC works as the course has enough room and holes for the PGA to make a "custom tourney course" out of the existing 36 holes, and with the old State Fairgrounds and U of D within a mile, the PGA has enough facilities for auxilliary things and shuttle parking for fans.

yossarians tree

April 27th, 2018 at 2:09 PM ^

Very happy for this since I have several friends who are members at Detroit Golf Club and it's a 20 minute drive from my house. However, it just seems like something as huge as a PGA event will be hard to pull off there. The course is really cool but those big hitters will overwhelm it and I'm not sure there is room to lengthen it. And while there are some cool neighborhoods around there (Palmer Woods, University District), there is also a really shitty neighborhood to the east of there. Virtually everyone who wants to watch or work at the event is going to have to be shuttled in because there is nowhere to park. These are my concerns but a little can-do spirit can figure this all out. Great to see the PGA back in Michigan.

BVB

April 27th, 2018 at 3:10 PM ^

As someone who grew up attending the Buick Open, this is music to my ears. Don’t forget Warwick Hills will also host a Champions Tour event this year (September, I believe).

Goggles Paisano

April 27th, 2018 at 4:26 PM ^

My first event was a practice round at the US Open at Oakland Hills in '96.  What a brutally hard looking golf course.  I thought I was a pretty good golfer at the time and then went and watched those guys on the driving range.  Unreal and very humbling.  Every ball they hit was just a rocket and always hit dead-nuts solid.  I was blown away by how much time they put in for practice.  They would hit a giant tier of balls on the range, go play 18 holes, come back and hit another round of balls on the range, and then chip, putt and work on their sand game for another hour or so.  Like anything, it takes a lot of work to be great.  I gained a lot of respect for those guys that day.