Golf Course | Address | Course Details |
Blossom Trails Golf Club
| 1565 E Britain Ave Benton Harbor, MI 49022 | Information & Maps |
Brookwood Golf Club
| 1339 Rynearson Rd Buchanan, MI 49107 | Information & Maps |
Chikaming Country Club
| 15029 Lakeside Rd Lakeside, MI 49116 | Information & Maps |
Dunes Club
| 10600 Marquette Dr New Buffalo, MI 49117 | Information & Maps |
Grand Beach Municipal Golf Course
| 48200 Perkins Blvd New Buffalo, MI 49117 | Information & Maps |
The Golf Club at Harbor Shores
| 400 Klock Rd Benton Harbor, MI 49022 | Information & Maps |
Indian Lake Hills Golf Course
| 55321 Brush Lake Rd Eau Claire, MI 49111 | Information & Maps |
Lake Michigan Hills Golf Club
| 2520 Kerlikowske Rd Benton Harbor, MI 49022 | Information & Maps |
Lost Dunes Golf Club
| 9300 Red Arrow Hwy Bridgman, MI 49106 | Information & Maps |
Orchard Hills Country Club
| 2841 Niles Buchanan Rd Buchanan, MI 49107 | Information & Maps |
Paw Paw Lake Golf Course
| 4548 Forest Beach Rd Watervliet, MI 49098 | Information & Maps |
Pebblewood Country Club
| 9794 Jericho Rd Bridgman, MI 49106 | Information & Maps |
Pipestone Creek Golf Course
| 6768 Naomi Rd Eau Claire, MI 49111 | Information & Maps |
Plym Park Golf Course
| 401 Marmont St Niles, MI 49120 | Information & Maps |
Point O' Woods Golf & Country Club
| 1516 Roslyn Rd Benton Harbor, MI 49022 | Information & Maps |
Whittaker Woods Golf Community
| 12578 Wilson Rd New Buffalo, MI 49117 | Information & Maps |
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Berrien County, Michigan, a little more ... | | |
Berrien County is a county located in the extreme southwest of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is included in the Niles-Benton Harbor, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the population was 156,813. The county seat is St. Joseph.
As one of the Cabinet counties, Berrien county was named for John M. Berrien of Georgia, U.S. Attorney General under U.S. President Andrew Jackson (1829–1831).
After creation of the Michigan Territory in 1805, the territory now comprising Berrien County was part of Wayne County, Michigan. The first White settlement came in December 1822, when missionary Isaac McCoy moved his family and 18 Indian students from Indiana to a site on the St. Joseph River near the present-day city of Niles to open a mission to the Potawatomi Indians. The Carey Mission, as he named it, was 100 miles from the nearest White settlement. In 1827 St. Joseph Township was organized as part of Wayne County. The township included all lands acquired from the Native Americans by the Treaty of Chicago of 1821.
Berrien county's boundaries were set off by an act of the legislature of the Michigan Territory on October 29, 1829, with its present limits, but it was initially attached as Niles Township to Cass County for administrative purposes. In 1831 Berrien County was detached from Cass County.
The county was initially divided into three townships: Berrien Township, consisting of present-day townships of Berrien, Oronoko, and Lake plus a two-mile strip north of that territory; St. Joseph Township, consisting of everything north of Berrien Township; and Niles Township, consisting of everything south of Berrien Township.
See also: The History of Berrien County, Michigan
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