By May 1 golfers will be able to try out 10 holes of
The Golf Club at Harbor Shores, a Jack Nicklaus-designed course near downtown Benton Harbor. Officials say they hope the entire 18-hole course will be up and running by July 1, reports the South Bend Tribune.
A grand opening, featuring golf legends Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, is slated for Aug. 10, the story goes on to say.
"We're very excited," said Wendy Dant Chesser, trustee of Harbor Shores Community Redevelopment Inc.
The par-71, 6,900-yard course is near downtown Benton Harbor, and officials say it could have a major impact on the city's economy as well as surrounding communities.
There are also plans for townhouses, cottages, condominiums and a family hotel.
The 530-acre development is situated near Lake Michigan and the Paw Paw and St. Joseph Rivers.
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"All individuals will be driving (through) downtown Benton Harbor to get there," said Mark Hesemann, managing director of Evergreen Development. "It will change the image of Benton Harbor."
Dant Chesser said there could be $500 million in tax base incentives over the next 20 years, meaning job creation and increased consumer spending.
The story continues, saying officials envision 20,000 rounds of golf played each year. They decided to release the latest news regarding the golf course in South Bend to emphasize the importance regionalism will play in the use of the course, and how the entire area could benefit from the success of such a venture.
To find out other plans for the golf course, read the
rest of the story.
Source: South Bend Tribune
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