A historic landmark, championship golf resort, and one-of-a-kind destination — transforming luxury into lasting good.

Rooted in the timeless beauty of a restored Catholic seminary built in the late 1940s, Saint John’s Resort in Plymouth, Michigan, combines historic charm with refined accommodations, elegant dining, and entertainment. Recognized as a Top 5 Resort in the Midwest by Condé Nast and a Travel + Leisure favorite, Saint John’s blends classic architecture, championship golf, and thoughtful hospitality to create exceptional experiences. Home to the 2025 LIV Golf Team Championship, Saint John’s boasts a newly redesigned 18-hole championship golf course and over 100,000 square feet of versatile event space. From a fully functioning Catholic chapel for wedding ceremonies to elegant venues for receptions and corporate gatherings, every detail is designed to create extraordinary experiences. Here, every stay and celebration supports a greater mission: transforming hospitality into meaningful impact for the community and beyond.

The Impact of Your Stay

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At Saint John’s Resort, history and hospitality unfold in harmony.

  • Situated on 200 acres of serene landscape
  • 118 well-appointed guest rooms, including luxury suites, each featuring newly renovated bathrooms for a refreshed and modern experience
  • Over 100,000 sq ft of flexible event space, including ballrooms, boardrooms, intimate gathering spaces, and outdoor venues like the 5,000 sq ft Garden Pavilion
  • Newly constructed 17,000 sq ft Monarch Ballroom that accommodates up to 1,500 guests for large-scale events
  • 3 on-site restaurants offering diverse culinary experiences, including Five Steakhouse, The Wine Grotto, and Doyles Irish Pub
  • 18-hole Championship golf course, home of the 2025 LIV Golf Championship
  • 7- hole Little Cardinal short course for family-friendly, casual golf experiences
  • 18-hole Cardinal Putting Green, modeled after the famed Himalayas Putting Course at St. Andrews, featuring dramatic undulations for social and competitive play