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Golfing at the Red Hawk Golf Course
from:Most people would not associate the state of Michigan with golfing due to its climate. Most of the state tends to get extremely cold in the winter, and few people realize that the summer months actually bring about quite pleasant weather, with lots of colorful blooms and a nice breeze. However, you can find a great golfing in Michigan, especially at the Red Hawk Golf Course, one of the most popular locations for golfing in all of Michigan during the spring and summer months.
While the weather in Michigan is known for being extreme in the winter, with lows reaching below zero and scaring a lot of southerners who rarely see weather below freezing, the state is also known to have gorgeous summers. In East Tawas, where the Red Hawk Golf Course is located, the climate is especially friendly during the late spring and summer, as well as into the early fall. In June, July, and August, there are times when it can be sweltering in cities like Detroit and Lansing, and getting away to the Red Hawk Golf Course can relieve the heat. Summer here is warm with cool, refreshing breezes, making it a comfort from the heat of the city, as well as a relief from the extreme cold of the winter. For this reason, several individuals from Michigan enjoy gold as a hobby during the late spring and summer.
Another surprise that Michigan has to offer, especially in the area in and around the Red Hawk Golf Course is that the landscape is amazing. The land is green and thriving, with trees in bloom in the Great Lakes areas, and the countryside is open and alive with the freshness of spring. It can be a wonderful place for individuals from the south to escape the burning, dry heat of the summer for a revitalizing vacation in areas of the country where the afternoon high temperature doesn’t force you to go indoors.
Spending time at Red Hawk Golf Course can be rewarding for both experienced players and novices, since it is a nice 18-hole golf course with a 20-tee driving range available for practice. The course is challenging enough to be inviting for advanced golfers while maintaining a simplicity that is not daunting to beginners. A day or afternoon on the course is well worth the cost. The Red Hawk Golf Course is a public facility, so you can rest assured a place on the fairways.
You can either take a day trip or make an entire vacation out of visiting Michigan golf courses, but whatever you decide to do, make sure you spend some time at the Red Hawk Golf Course. It’s one of the best courses in the state and in the country.
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