Where is the Best Place to Play a Round of Golf?
This week we're asking our readers to tell us where is the best place to play a round of golf in Shelby and Macomb Township?
We're on a quest to rate the best of the best in town.
This week, we're talking about the best place to play golf in Shelby Township and Macomb Township, because we know there are lots.
Vote for your favorite place to play golf in the poll below by 9 a.m. Friday. Tell what it is about your favorite place you like best and leave a review on our site. We'll post a story later that day declaring the winner.
If we missed your favorite, let us know in the comments to nominate your choice.
Click through to the profile pages of these local places and leave your review (reviews will also count toward votes in the poll):
- Cherry Creek Golf Course
- Stony Creek Golf Course
- Bello Woods
- Sycamore Hills
- Cracklewood
- Burning Tree Golf and Country Club
Visit Patch Places to find all kinds of places to go around town. Do you own or manage one of these businesses? Be sure to claim your page — it's free!
Because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews on Patch Places. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.
Jenny Whalen
9:21 am on Monday, May 7, 2012
I would love to know the answer to this one. I always seem to end up with friends in Oakland County. It's time I brought them to Macomb.
Marina Cracchiolo
10:27 am on Monday, May 7, 2012
Anything at Stony Creek gets my vote. I just love that park.
MP Smith
12:34 pm on Monday, May 7, 2012
My son would say Cherry Creek but doesn't mean he can always afford it!
Jenny Whalen
2:39 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Whether you vote in the poll, leave a comment or review the golf course's listing in the Patch directory this week, all of those options count toward the final tally. Even if a Shelby-Macomb course isn't listed above or in the poll, a vote for it here in the comments section does go toward the final count. For example, if 15 people post "Cracklewood" in the comments section in the next 30 hours, that course should take the lead.