James E. Vos Memorial Invitational 2016

James E. Vos Memorial Invitational 2016

A Buddies Trip...A Lasting Legacy

"When buddie's golf succeeds it resuscitates the soul. We return to our lives as if from a spiritual retreat, reminded by imperfect pastors that we ought to quit chasing perfection and enjoy life." Golf Digest, December 2009.

A lesson like that knows no offseason. In 1988 four friends hatched an idea to spend two days in northern Michigan competing in three two-man events over three different courses--the winning team earning a full-course dinner and bragging rights until next year. It was right after the first 36-hole day, sitting on the deck at Shanty Creek Resort, watching the sun set over Lake Bellaire, reliving shots hit stoney and stone-like, mesmerized by a fervent purple and pink sky, the four friends instinctively knew, "This is perfect."

A trip was born, a lasting legacy begun. Since that first trip, friends and family have gathered each June, bound by the rich traditions of the game and lasting friendships forged in the cathedrals and cellars of Michigan golf: Boyne, Treetops, Garland, Wuskowhan, The Legend, Cedar River, The Chief, Wicked Trick, I mean, Crooked Stick, Bay Harbor, A-ga-ming, Black Forest, Antrim Dells, and countless others.

What began as four friends, 54 holes over two days has grown to as many as 28 golfers, 162 holes over 4 days. We are bound by the very things that make up the pillars of golf: love, honor, and respect.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

2011 Tournament Venue Announced

January 27, 2011 - The James E. Vos Invitational Tournament Committee is pleased to announce the 2011 tournament will be contested on Shanty Creek Resorts' Legends and Cedar River Courses (http://www.shantycreek.com/). Site of the innaugural 1988 tournament and the 2001 tournament--one of the most memorable tournaments in the James E. Vos Invitational history--the resort is home to four different courses, of which the Legend and Cedar River courses are considered the best. The Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay-designed Legend, opened for play in 1986 just as the golf boom was hitting northern Michigan. It has stood the test of time and is considered by some tournament contestants to be one of their top 5 courses in Michigan. From its jaw-dropping tee shot on hole #1 the course rarely lets up as it winds its way through valleys, up bluffs, and alongside streams. Rarely will you see another golfer. The newer, Tom Weiskopf-designed Cedar River, was an instant favorite when it opened for play in 1991. Its broad-shouldered fairways are more forgiving than its sister Legend course, but the course is no less stunning and features plenty of gut-check holes including the cut-as-much-as-you-dare 8th, and the deliciously dangerous short par 4 13th--a Weiskopf design trademark.

Whatever your favorite, the tournament's return to Shanty Creek promises two great venues and a lot of fun.

Invitations and further details for the 24rd annual tournament will be delivered in the coming weeks. This year's tournament will be limited to sixteen competitors.

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