To the timeless fairways of the Detroit Golf Club, where Donald Ross's genius dances across 219 acres of Motor City soil. To the North Course, with its sweeping fairways and devilish turtleback greens, challenging legends from Horton Smith to Bryson DeChambeau. To the South Course, a compact masterpiece where a Native American bent tree stands sentinel between the 7th and 8th holes, whispering tales of trails long past. To the bunkers that guard secrets of a century, the hidden speakeasy echoes in the clubhouse basement, and the grounds where errant balls from neighbors like Aretha Franklin and Justin Verlander mingle with history. This book is for the greens that have shaped Detroit's soul, where every divot tells a story and every putt carries a legacy.
-James Rossiter