Property Overview
  • 36-hole daily fee center - Hampshire and Dogwood
  • Beautiful rural setting
  • Located near various southern Michigan locations
  • 24 miles from Lake Michigan shoreline
  • 24 miles from South Bend International Airport
  • 20 miles from Notre Dame Campus
  • Hampshire course features
  • 7,014 yard, Par 72 course
  • 72.6 Rating/126 slope
  • Previous site of the Western Amateur qualifying rounds for over 25 years
  • Dogwood course features
  • 6,833 yard, Par 72 course
  • 72.8 Rating/133 slope
  • Clubhouse
  • 5,700 SF
  • 544 SF pro shop
  • 1,288 SF dining area
  • 384 SF office space
  • 1,798 upstairs banquet room
  • Practice facilities
  • 60 yard chip shot practice green with bunker
  • 3 additional practice greens
  • 3,520 SF maintenance building, includes equipment and supply storage
  • Cart Building
  • 7,200 SF
  • 800 SF work shop
  • 127 cart capacity
  • Land area
  • Hampshire CC +/- 170 AC
  • Dogwood Trails +/- 120 AC
  • Irrigation
  • 4 wells, with 2 variable speed pump systems - approximately 2,000 GPM Toro Automatic Irrigation System
  • Greens and Tees are Bent and Poa
  • Fairways are Kentucky Blue and Poa
  • Rough areas are Rye Blue and Fescue.
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Market Overview

Dowagiac, The Grand Old City

Surrounded by rolling farmlands and abundant orchards, The Grand Old City of Dowagiac is located in Southwestern Michigan. Dowagiac, "fishing [near home] waters," is a picturesque city close to lakes and rivers perfect for outdoor recreation such as fishing, hiking, camping and more. It is also a great place for industrial and commercial projects, fostering an innovative and entrepreneurial business environment, leading the way for an economic renaissance in the state's southwest region. As part of the South Bend MSA, Dowagiac provides easy access to several midwestern commerce centers.

South Bend, Metropolis of Northern Indiana

Located on the St. Joseph River in northern Indiana, the city has a diverse population of just over 102,000 people, many of them young families and young professionals, and offers its residents a community with a dense suburban feel. It is home to the University of Notre Dame and Indiana University at South Bend, two of the city's top five employers, and an economy strong in ​ health care, education and manufacturing. Downtown South Bend offers an array of retailers, dining, entertainment, and attractions including South Bend River Lights on the St. Josephs River.