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Michigan already has more than 800 public golf courses, and many have struggled during the recession. But supporters insist the new course and surrounding development will only become more attractive as the economy recovers. Benton Harbor agreed to lease a portion of Jean Klock Park on the shore of Lake Michigan to the Harbor Shores development team, angering Mann and others who have fought plans for the course. They claim it's illegal for public park land to be used for private interests. Mann said the Klock family deeded the park to the city nearly a century ago with the understanding that it would be set aside for public use. "That's the way it should be," he said as dozens of protesters demonstrated in front of the entrance to the course. They held signs reading "Corporate Theft of Public Land" and "Stop The Racism." Few people dispute the aesthetics of the course, where lush green fairways wind through wetlands and sand dunes along the Paw Paw River within chipping distance of the lake. Not long ago, the land was home to abandoned factories and industrial waste. It's not the first time a Nicklaus course has been laid over an environmentally troubled site. In Michigan, a Dearborn course called the TPC of Michigan was built atop an old dump site. The course is now so well-regarded that the Senior Players Championship was held there for years. In Anaconda, Mont., the Old Works Golf Course sits on a former copper smelter that once was polluted by toxic waste. National golf officials have already given their stamp of approval to Harbor Shores, which was awarded the Senior PGA Championship in 2012 and 2014.
Nicklaus said he is proud to be a part of the project, which he hopes will restore some stability and prosperity to Benton Harbor. "The community has come together and they said, 'Hey, we want to work together. We don't want to just be the poor child on the other side of the river. We want to build that and have it grow up and be one great community again,' which it was a long, long time ago." ___ Online: Benton Harbor: Harbor Shores: http://www.harborshoresresort.com/
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