Indiana Golf Journal February 2022

When you step foot on the Pete Dye Course in French Lick, you can get a 360-degree view of southern Indiana and the surrounding Hoosier National Forest. On a clear day, you can see 30-40 miles in all directions. The clubhouse here is perched on Mr. Airie. It’s Indiana’s second highest elevation point. When Dye built this course, he wanted to give golfers a panoramic view of southern Indiana. He succeeded. As COVID concerns continued to ease, their final stop in 2021 was at Whistling Straits for the Ryder Cup. The fans were ecstatic and turned out in great numbers to root for Team USA, who handed the Europeans a 19-9 shellacking. This Picture captures the fans on both sides of the deep chasm that separates the 18th fairway on the Straits Course.

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