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"Timing is Everything" Those are the words that ring so clear from Joe Duthler, the owner of Candlestone Inn & Resort in Belding, Michigan just outside of Grand Rapids. "When I heard Mike Husby was available, I knew the time was right to go after him", Mr. Duthler the long time Grand Rapids auto dealer said. Candlestone was started back in the early 1970's and has long been considered one of the finest golf courses in Western Michigan. "I need to increase revenue in all three income areas of the facility" Mike Husby said. "My mission is to make Candlestone a place where people want to go to and be part of, when I do that, then the 196 residential lots and 66 condominium sites that surround the golf course will become reality. I must admit I have never seen a facility that has so much potential". Mike Husby Golf took over management of the resort in early September of this year. Candlestone is a 280 acre parcel that features a award winning 18 hole golf course, 25 newly remodeled motel rooms, a 200 seat restaurant and a conference room that seats 175. The facility is located 25 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids, 15 minutes from Rockford and 8 minutes from Greenville, Michigan.
2004 Great Year for "The Loon"Even though the spring was full of poor whether and gas prices climbed to records highs, The Loon Golf Club beat the odds and had a great year according to managing partner Mike Husby. "With the golf industry in Michigan losing ground, we were able to have substantial increases this year" said Mike. "Mike has put together a great staff for us and the momentum he created in 2003 carried over to 2004 according to Mario Trescone, President of TBK who owns The Loon. "He has so much experience in every phase of golf management we are fortunate to have Mike leading our investment" Trescone went on to say.
Bay Mills Name Mike Husby Tournament Director For 2004 TournamentThe Bay Mills Indian Community has commissioned Mike Husby to act as Tournament Director for this year's event. The tournament is in its third year at Wild Bluff Golf Course designed by Mike Husby in 1996. Last year saw Michelle Wie take the Upper Peninsula by storm. This years tournament is slated for August 24th through August 29th. For tournament details please go to http://www.baymillsopen.com.
Mike Husby Golf manages the "Canadian Tour Championship"In January 2003, the Bay Mills Indian Community commissioned the firm ofMike Husby Golf to act as Tournament Director for the largest event to ever be held on the Canadian Tour. The August 21st - 24th event will be televised live on The Golf Channel all four days. The event marks the coming out party of amateur golf Michelle Wie playing in her first men's professional tournament. For details please visit www.baymillsopen.com
Mike Husby and Wild Bluff Golf Course VideoWe visit, Wild Bluff Golf Course, the scene of next week's Bay Mills Open. Mike Husby, Co-Director of the Bay Mills Open and the course architect, discusses his great course with our host Bill Shelton. Wild Bluff GC has joined the "national" ranks of televised courses. Others in the group include, Threetops at Treetops, Bay Harbor GC, Oakland Hills, Egypt Valley, TPC of Dearborn and Warwick Hills to name a few. Join us on this sunny summer day as we explore Wild Bluff Golf Course Husby: Course Designer for the Playing CustomerBy Jim Heil As a well-traveled golf professional, Mike Husby has seen enough golf courses to know what design concepts work best from a player's perspective. And as Husby's career in golf has evolved, he's gained an appreciation for the subtleties in course construction and operation that players might overlook - from assuring adequate drainage on the holes to the running of clubhouse amenities. Along the way, Husby constantly reminds himself that the customer comes first. So when someone hires Husby to design a golf course, he doesn't take on the task with the intent of building a lasting monument in his own name. "The position of a golf course designer should be to make sure it's built in the eyes of the owner," said Husby, owner of Mike Husby Golf in Gaylord. "We're not out there to build a legend for ourselves. We're out there to build a product for our client."
That's why Husby struggles when asked what design characteristics distinguish him from the growing list of golf course architects. He'll mention his chagrin for cross-hazards in front of greens and deep fairways bunkers, but that's about it. As long as his design/management firm meets the wishes of the party which commissioned it for the job, Husby can walk away satisfied with his work. Yet Husby, a PGA member for 21 years, doesn't forget the player. "We design holes that golfers can see, feel and enjoy while experiencing the beauty that the game can provide," he said. Husby's expertise in the design and management of golf courses has started to extend beyond Gaylord's Golf Mecca in recent years. With the design of Marsh Ridge and Hidden Valley's Loon course headlining his resume, Husby, 47, is turning much of his attention toward projects in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Husby is the architect of Wild Bluff Golf Course in Brimley, possibly his most breathtaking work to date. Its opening this summer follows work on two other U.P. courses - Newberry Country Club in Newberry and Indian Lake Golf Club in Manistique - where Husby remodeled existing holes and designed nine-hole additions. The owners of Bay Mills Resort & Casinos hired Husby to design Wild Bluff. "They played golf courses in Gaylord that I had designed, and they liked them and wanted to know who designed them," said Husby, who started work on Wild Bluff in 1996. "They really enjoyed the Loon and they wanted to have a course like that." Perched high on a bluff overlooking the St. Marys River and Canada, the championship layout runs through winding ravines, rolling streams and shifting elevations. Despite its challenges, Wild Bluff is billed as playable, with spacious fairways. "The views are outstanding," Husby said. "It's obviously the best course in the U.P. and we're thrilled to be involved in it." An All-America golfer at the University of New Orleans, Husby finds that golf professionals who become course designers often build a course with the good player in mind. But to make a hole difficult is actually easier than making it fair for all, he said. "It does help having been a player and being a club manager when designing a golf course, because you understand how a golf course should function. But that's just a small part of designing a golf course," Husby said. "Understanding what it's going to cost ahead of time and what it's going to look like when it's finished - that's where an experienced architect really pays dividends." Husby's passion for golf dates back to his junior days, when he played the public courses in his native Lansing. After college, he got his start in the golf business at Sugar Springs in Gladwin, where his role as golf pro blossomed into general manager. As Husby took on more responsibilities, he discovered that his avenues into the golf business went far beyond booking tee times and tending to the lesson tee. "It kind of changed my life a lot," Husby said. Gaylord's golf boom was merely a forethought when Husby was hired as general manager of the Michaywe complex. Michaywe's reputation as a second-home paradise for downstate golfers allowed Husby to cut his teeth as a residential developer.
While honing his management skills, Husby started dabbling in design on the Michaywe's Lake course under the tutelage of Lansing architect Jerry Matthews. Husby, the project coordinator, was extensively involved in the design of the golf course. "He gave me a lot of flexibility to put my input into the golf course," Husby said. "I learned a lot from Jerry Matthews." That led Husby to a nearby resort known principally as a cross country skiing getaway. Nordem Hem became a four-season destination in Marsh Ridge, with its main attraction an 18-hole course that weaves through marshlands and dramatic changes in elevation. With its opening in 1991, Husby had arrived as a golf course architect. While Marsh Ridge catered mostly to the resorter, Husby was commissioned to build a championship venue at Hidden Valley's Loon. The Loon opened in 1993 and has hosted the Atlas Cup and the Northern Michigan PGA Championships. Husby's work at Hidden Valley also included remodeling the Lake course - "to make the course more playable, shall we see," he said - remodeling portions of the Classic course and creating a driving range complex that he describes in glowing terms. As much as Gaylord snags vacationing golfers heading north on I-75, the Upper Peninsula appears poised to become Michigan's new frontier in the golf boom. But the image of the U.P. as a rugged, rustic retreat could work against Husby and others who believe it's worth the extra mile to play courses like Wild Bluff. "It is a natural belief from people south of the bridge that it is not a golf region for being so far north," Husby said. "During the summer it's just the opposite." Despite the short season, Husby noted that Newberry Country Club played 30,000 rounds of golf last year, from the time in opened on April 3 until its closing on Nov. 3. Of course, it helps that summer days are longer the further north one journeys. "They are truly dedicated to the game. They play all the time," Husby said of the locals. "The game is really loved in the U.P. The people who play it take it very seriously." Husby wouldn't comment on his next project, but he indicated he would like to venture into southern Michigan to design golf courses. Before long, his resume should be long enough to merit his membership in the American Society of Golf Course Architects. With each new project, Husby will make it his intent to merge the client with the land, while not losing sight of satisfaction for all. "Management Extension"
The agreement between "Mike Husby Golf" and the "Bay Mills Indian Community" was recently extended by a unanimous vote of the Tribal Council through the 2001 season. "Mike Husby Golf has brought the perfect personel on board to assist in making Wild Bluff Golf Course the top notch facility we desire," says Tribal Chairman Jeff Parker. "His staff makes our guests feel special everyday," Parker went on to say. Husby is pleased with the management extension adding "Bay Mills has been a great experience. I proud to be associated with the Resort and the Community." "Wild Bluff Receives Publication Award"The Wild Bluff golf course designed by Mike Husby of Gaylord was recognized by AAA of Michigan in their March 2001 issue of Michigan Living Magazine as the "Best Golf Course In Michigan's Upper Peninsula". The article complimented Mike for his tremendous use of the property in blending spectacular views with great golf. February 2000 Mike Husby Golf ~ 4400 Championship Drive ~ Gaylord, MI 49735
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