Women's pro golf tour returns to FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship in Battle Creek

Pull cart trolleys, not Learjets, are the road to the LPGA through the FireKeepers Golf Classic.
Pull cart trolleys, not Learjets, are the road to the LPGA through the FireKeepers Golf Classic.

Learjets, limos and appearance fees? Those perks are only for the very top of the 1% of golfers capable of competing professionally. The rest of the Tour “stars” pay their own way flying maybe in comfort + or driving between tournaments by car.

Connecticut native Mike Sweeney, in fact, lived out of his Hyundai, showering at gyms while traveling and trying to earn his first penny in professional golf. When his car died - cowabunga – it was couch surfing and literally fleabag hotels. Until one week, after fronting his nest egg of $500 to enter a mini tour event qualifier in Alabama, he holed out from a bunker for eagle on the last hole to reach a playoff for the tournament’s last spot – and eventually claim it.

A spot in the event was still no guarantee Sweeney would earn a nickel, and even though he made a “Cinderella story-style” hole-in-one on the second hole of the tournament, his subsequent scores sent him home to a cart barn penniless when he missed the cut.

It will be a much warmer welcome for the professional women golfers who, for the 10thyear, will return to Battle Creek Country Club to compete in the EPSON Tour’s FireKeepers Casino Hotel Golf Championship…a circuit known as “the Road to the LPGA Tour.” Tournament competition is Friday, June 9 through Sunday, June 11, but there are multiple events including practice rounds, a pro-am and and player access for fans during the three days before.

The Vegas-style casino and hotel are buzzing that week for fans, and the red carpet is especially rolled out for the visiting players: FireKeepers invites Battle Creek residents to volunteer to host these amazing athletes by opening up their home giving them a wonderful opportunity to get to know the players during tournament week.

“Families help them feel at home and part of a family while they are on the road,” said FireKeepers’ Michelle Richens. Returning players often stay with the same families year after year and form close friendships with their hosts.

Many of the tour players come a long way along the competitive road less traveled from their faraway homes across the globe. Past winners and competitors seeking a share of the $200,000 prize fund have traveled from China, Mexico, Taipei, Spain, Belgium, South Korea, Canada and from across the United States.

The 2022 champion was 17-year old Xioawen Yin, from China, who secured her first professional win, defeating Gina Kim in a one-hole playoff. Now just 18, Yin in the youngest EPSON graduate to the LPGA.

Even Battle Creek Country Club’s lakefront golf course was designed by a traveler - Scotsman Willie Park Jr. in 1919.

By the time the EPSON Tour reaches the charitable FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship in Battle Creek, the women have driven to compete in three months of tour stops at golf venues in Florida, Arizona, California, Utah, Kansas, and North Carolina. And let’s face it, while these are “business trips” for these professional golfers, some of the tournament sites have a little more “pizzazz.”

“It’s true at FireKeepers we’re proud that each year we are voted the best pro-am party by the EPSON Tour players,” said Jim Wise, the casino hotel’s vice-president for marketing.

Each year FireKeepers presents other creative wrinkles for fans, too. Last year it was a Family Fun Night at Battle Creek Country Club. Sometimes spectators get to shoot golf balls at targets floated out in the lake. There is no charge to attend the golf tournament, and attendees get to see and take selfies with the snazzy pace car for the annual FireKeepers 400 NASCAR race at Michigan International Speedway – this year on Sunday, Aug. 6.

Like the FireKeepers Golf Championship, there are pre-race events all week at MIS and at FireKeepers Casino, including the opportunity to meet and greet last year’s winning race car driver Kevin Harvick on Aug. 4 at the casino property.

“Race fans are extremely devoted and love to meet the drivers," said Wise. “They bring replica cars to get autographed and one year a man even dragged in a race car tire to get signed!”

FireKeepers Casino Hotel stages two of Michigan’s most traveled to spectator sporting events each summer. And for those who love to watch on television, the casino’s Dacey’s Tap House and Sportbook has big screens for watching sports plus booths and kiosks for wagering on games around the world. The FireKeepers Casino app also allows for handheld sports betting for users inside Michigan.

Contact Michael Patrick Shiels at MShiels@aol.com  His radio program may be found at MiBigShow.comor weekday mornings from 9-noon on WJIM AM 1240

This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Shiels: Women's pro golf tour returns to FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek