University of Michigan Golf Course cites suspected foul play on greens
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 2:35 PM
Last updated Jul 16, 2026
The University of Michigan Golf Course reported an "unexpected issue" with discoloration on its putting surfaces, leading them to suspect foul play. In an email sent on July 16, course management noted an unusual decline in the greens' quality and stated they are developing an action plan. The grounds team is working alongside the Department of Public Safety to investigate the matter. They have requested assistance from community members who may have information. The course, known for its design by Alister MacKenzie, was ranked the top public course in metro Detroit by the Free Press in 2022.
- •Email sent to members about greens' discoloration
- •Course suspects foul play
- •Grounds team monitoring the situation
- •Investigation in collaboration with Public Safety
- •Community asked to provide information
- 2:35 PMYahoo Sports — University of Michigan Golf Course suspects 'foul play' on putting greens
"The University of Michigan Golf Course sent a mysterious email to members this morning, claiming suspected "foul play" on its putting surfaces.
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