A ridge through the 7,056-yard course provides views of the bay and a cool driving range looking down on target greens in the shape of a heart, diamond, spade and club. Architect Mike Husby added the final piece, the Wild Bluff Golf Course, three years later.
The tribe's earnings eventually helped build the 142-room Bay Mills Resort & Casino, Michigan's only waterfront casino on the shores of Waishkey Bay, in 1995. The Bay Mills Indian Community claims to be the first in the nation to open a tribal casino, way back in 1980. Michigan's gaming industry began north of the Mackinac Bridge in the Upper Peninsula.
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