Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • PGA Tour
  • Equipment
  • How To
  • Courses
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Travel

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest golf news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending

One Common Thread Links PGA Tour and LIV Golf as the Open Championship Approaches

July 9, 2025

6 Selections Our Betting Expert Recommends

July 9, 2025

This Paralyzed Golfer Breaks Par—Here’s His Secret!

July 9, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily DufferDaily Duffer
  • Home
  • News
  • PGA Tour
  • Equipment
  • How To
  • Courses
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Travel
Subscribe
Daily DufferDaily Duffer
Home»Courses»Residents in a Michigan city were outraged when the proposal to sell the last municipal golf course was announced
Courses

Residents in a Michigan city were outraged when the proposal to sell the last municipal golf course was announced

News RoomBy News RoomJune 20, 2024Updated:June 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Lansing residents and golfers were taken aback when City Councilmember Peter Spadafore suggested selling Groesbeck Golf Course, the city’s only remaining public golf course. The course, nearing its 100th anniversary in 2026, holds sentimental value for many who grew up golfing there. Despite the initial proposal, the council ultimately decided against selling the historic course, sparking discussions about its future.

Groesbeck Golf Course, located in the heart of Lansing, is known for its affordability and lush surroundings. Golf course designer Paul Albanese praised its Scottish traditions and natural beauty, making it a popular choice for golfers of all ages. With rates lower than other options in the region, Groesbeck attracts a diverse range of players, from young beginners to retirees looking to enjoy a round of golf.

Following the economic challenges faced by Lansing post-2008 recession, most of the city’s golf courses were sold off to alleviate budget pressures. Groesbeck, under the management of Lansing Entertainment and Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA) since 2018, has seen a significant increase in rounds played. However, the course has struggled to turn a profit in recent years, despite receiving annual subsidies from the city.

In order to address the financial challenges faced by Groesbeck Golf Course, LEPFA officials have highlighted the need for major improvements, including updating the irrigation system and expanding the golf cart barn. These upgrades come with significant costs, posing additional hurdles for the course to overcome. Despite the financial hurdles, council members are committed to exploring alternative management strategies and improvements to ensure the course’s sustainability.

While the future of Groesbeck remains uncertain, residents like Kevin Rule and Rick Banker, who have fond memories of playing golf at Lansing’s municipal courses, hope to see the course continue to thrive. Redevelopment of former golf course properties, such as the Red Cedar course, has showcased both successes and challenges in repurposing these spaces. Lansing’s unique golfing history and the impact it has had on the community highlight the importance of sustainable management and potential improvements for Groesbeck’s future.

As discussions surrounding the fate of Groesbeck Golf Course continue, stakeholders emphasize the significance of preserving this historic venue for future generations. With potential revenue streams like a driving range or FlingGolf variation, the course could attract new players and generate additional income. Maintaining affordable access to golf while exploring innovative approaches to sustainability will be crucial for ensuring the longevity of Groesbeck and honoring its legacy in the Lansing community.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
News Room
  • Website

Related Posts

Potential Reopening of Short Golf Course Near Las Vegas Strip

December 6, 2024

Florida State Law Proposed to Ban Golf Courses in State Parks

December 5, 2024

New Tee Time Booking Process Introduced by Bandon Dunes Golf Resort for 2026

December 2, 2024

$2 million renovation planned for Aretha Franklin’s estate near Detroit Golf Club

December 1, 2024
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo

Top News

Review of the 2025 Maxfli Tour X, Tour, and Tour S Golf Balls

April 1, 202520 Views

Review of Ram FXT Irons on Plugged In Golf

November 7, 202414 Views

Review of the Aldila Ascent Shaft on Plugged In Golf

May 26, 202414 Views

Review of the Mileseey IONME2 Rangefinder on Plugged In Golf

January 28, 202513 Views

Don't Miss

Equipment

Review of the XXIO Prime Royal Edition Ladies Fairway Wood

By News RoomJuly 9, 2025 Equipment

Discover the XXIO Prime Royal Edition Ladies Fairway Wood: A Stylish Performance Hey there, golfers!…

Callaway Shakes Things Up: Introducing the Apex Ti Fusion Plated and Ti Fusion 250

July 9, 2025

Rory McIlroy Dominates with Vintage Persimmon Driver and Delivers a Hilarious Comeback

July 9, 2025

2025 Genesis Scottish Open: Round 1 Thursday Tee Times

July 9, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest golf news and updates directly to your inbox.

Daily Duffer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.