The spring season is here and it’s the perfect time for outdoor recreation.
The Dearborn Hills Golf Course will reopen nine holes to the public in late spring following a two-year shutdown beginning in 2021.
According to a news release, the course was forced to close when heavy storms swept through the area causing immense flooding, damage, and unplayable conditions. Further damage was also caused by logjams on the Rouge River.
The course wasn’t reopened in the 2022 season to allow the grounds to recover from the flooding the year prior.
When the course reopens, only the back nine holes will be playable as logjam mitigation work continues in the city.
Nine-hole leagues and golf outings will return to the Dearborn public late spring. The course was first opened in 1923 and is the only municipally owned and operated course in the city.
Source: Freep