Plum Hollow Country Club celebrates 100 years
Club general manager Rick Burkardt said Plum Hollow has both its leadership over the years and its members to thank for helping it reach 100 years of business.
Photo by Deb Jacques
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SOUTHFIELD On May 14, 1921, the Plum Hollow Country Club opened its doors to the public. Now, exactly 100 years later, the 157-acre site at Nine Mile and Lahser roads is still standing thanks to its leadership and support from members.
“Plum Hollow is a stunning course,” said Southfield Mayor Ken Siver. “The terrain is beautiful with the rolling hills and the ravine. I always have felt it’s a Southfield gem. It is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, still operating institution in the city.”