Solstice Event at Diamond Springs
Golf from sun up to sun down at one of America's best public golf facilities
A new addition to the Fried Egg Golf Event universe, our first ever Solstice event will be an all-day extravaganza at Diamond Springs. We'll start with a shotgun start at sunrise, have food at the ready when you come by the clubhouse, and we won't leave until sunrise.
Registration Information
Cost: $295/player
Included in Registration:
- All day golf at Diamond Springs
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Cart Fees (If you so choose. We encourage walking)
- Tee gifts and prizes from Fried Egg Golf and our partners
Format
Get your fill. The 2026 Fried Egg Solstice Event is solely concerned with how much golf you play, not how well you play. Prizes will be handed out to anyone who completes at least 54 holes, with better prizes available for those who complete 72 holes. This is a day of community meant to kick off the weekend in style.
Diamond Springs Golf Course
Diamond Springs Golf Course - One of many Mike DeVries designs in Michigan, Diamond Springs is as unique as they come. The humble course is a model for municipal golf with its simple maintenance practices, enjoyable architecture, and wonderful staff. When you're at Diamond Springs, you feel like you're home. As Garrett Morrison wrote in his Course Profile of Diamond Springs, "this is public golf done right."
Additional Golf Available
The Mines - Organized tee times on Saturday, June 20 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Players will reserve their spots in the add-on section but pay at the course. Tee times are $55 to walk, $75 to ride.
Around Diamond Springs
More Golf - More details will be announced about our optional meetup, but to get things started, we would highly recommend the other great golf within an hour of Grand Rapids. Stoatin Brae, The Mines, and Pilgrims Run are all wonderful stops. Read all about them in our Eggsplorations and Bang for Your Buck: Michigan articles.
Grab a Beer - Grand Rapids is one of America's original craft brew cities. Whether you want a big name like Founders or a true small batch brewer, you'll find what you need in Grand Rapids. See a Full List
Michigan's West Coast - Southwest Michigan is one of the country's great kept secrets. Many Midwesterners know about the small towns in this part of the world, but for those coming in from out of town, we'd highly recommend spending some time visiting one of these towns on your trip. Saugatuck, South Haven, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph's, New Buffalo, and more are all wonderful stops in the summer and make for a terrific Saturday.
Travel Information
AIRPORTS - The closest airport to Diamond Springs is Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) in Grand Rapids. It is about 45 minutes from Diamond Springs. You could also drive from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
HOTELS - Diamond Springs is in a rural area but it is within 30 minutes of a couple great Michigan towns in Grand Rapids, Holland, and Saugatuck. We recommend staying in Grand Rapids as we'll be doing our meetup there the day prior to the event, but you can stay in any town. Grand Rapids has plenty of affordable options in the city, including the Homewood Suites and Courtyard by Marriott. You could also go for a premium option in the JW Marriott. Holland has plenty of options as well, including the TownePlace Suites and Residence Inn. Saugatuck is more of a quaint lake town on the shores of Lake Michigan but it has plenty of smaller BnBs and motels. It's a wonderful town for those who want to experience a less busy area.
Golf from sun up to sun down at one of America's best public golf facilities
A new addition to the Fried Egg Golf Event universe, our first ever Solstice event will be an all-day extravaganza at Diamond Springs. We'll start with a shotgun start at sunrise, have food at the ready when you come by the clubhouse, and we won't leave until sunrise.
Registration Information
Cost: $295/player
Included in Registration:
- All day golf at Diamond Springs
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Cart Fees (If you so choose. We encourage walking)
- Tee gifts and prizes from Fried Egg Golf and our partners
Format
Get your fill. The 2026 Fried Egg Solstice Event is solely concerned with how much golf you play, not how well you play. Prizes will be handed out to anyone who completes at least 54 holes, with better prizes available for those who complete 72 holes. This is a day of community meant to kick off the weekend in style.
Diamond Springs Golf Course
Diamond Springs Golf Course - One of many Mike DeVries designs in Michigan, Diamond Springs is as unique as they come. The humble course is a model for municipal golf with its simple maintenance practices, enjoyable architecture, and wonderful staff. When you're at Diamond Springs, you feel like you're home. As Garrett Morrison wrote in his Course Profile of Diamond Springs, "this is public golf done right."
Additional Golf Available
The Mines - Organized tee times on Saturday, June 20 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Players will reserve their spots in the add-on section but pay at the course. Tee times are $55 to walk, $75 to ride.
Around Diamond Springs
More Golf - More details will be announced about our optional meetup, but to get things started, we would highly recommend the other great golf within an hour of Grand Rapids. Stoatin Brae, The Mines, and Pilgrims Run are all wonderful stops. Read all about them in our Eggsplorations and Bang for Your Buck: Michigan articles.
Grab a Beer - Grand Rapids is one of America's original craft brew cities. Whether you want a big name like Founders or a true small batch brewer, you'll find what you need in Grand Rapids. See a Full List
Michigan's West Coast - Southwest Michigan is one of the country's great kept secrets. Many Midwesterners know about the small towns in this part of the world, but for those coming in from out of town, we'd highly recommend spending some time visiting one of these towns on your trip. Saugatuck, South Haven, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph's, New Buffalo, and more are all wonderful stops in the summer and make for a terrific Saturday.
Travel Information
AIRPORTS - The closest airport to Diamond Springs is Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) in Grand Rapids. It is about 45 minutes from Diamond Springs. You could also drive from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
HOTELS - Diamond Springs is in a rural area but it is within 30 minutes of a couple great Michigan towns in Grand Rapids, Holland, and Saugatuck. We recommend staying in Grand Rapids as we'll be doing our meetup there the day prior to the event, but you can stay in any town. Grand Rapids has plenty of affordable options in the city, including the Homewood Suites and Courtyard by Marriott. You could also go for a premium option in the JW Marriott. Holland has plenty of options as well, including the TownePlace Suites and Residence Inn. Saugatuck is more of a quaint lake town on the shores of Lake Michigan but it has plenty of smaller BnBs and motels. It's a wonderful town for those who want to experience a less busy area.
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Highlights
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Refund Policy
Location
Diamond Springs Golf Course
3400 34th Street
Hamilton, MI 49419
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