Indiana’s Dream 18: Holes 4, 5, and 6 By Josh Alsip No 4: The Plum Creek Golf Club in Carmel is home to the 4th hole. From the intimidating championship tees to more forgiving forward tees, this unique Pete Dye-designed course was specially constructed with varying degrees of difficulty, so the entire family can enjoy the game. This par-72 layout features strategically placed FYI: The presence of the Lynnwood Farm barn on the premises of Plum Creek is a reminder of this property’s agricultural roots, a staple of the Hoosier economy and Indiana’s traditional way of life. No. 5: Covered Bridge Golf Club in Sellersburg. Covered Bridge Golf Club is a Fuzzy Zoeller/Clyde Johnston creation. This 18-hole golf course is carved throughout the gorgeous southern Indiana terrain. Each hole offers a new and exciting opportunity. Multiple lakes and strategically placed bunkers add to the beauty of the slightly undulated greens. The 5th hole at Covered Bridge is an exciting “risk/reward” hole. The green on this serpentine par 5 can be reached in two, but the pond to the right of the green Visit Indiana Golf has highlighted the best 18 golf holes – Indiana’s Signature 18 -- from 18 different public golf courses across Indiana. In this issue of the Indiana Golf Journal, we highlight the 4th, 5th, and 6th holes from the list. bunkers, undulating greens, and multiple water features. One of the highlight holes at Plum Creek is the 4th hole, which measures 423 yards from the championship tees and nearly 400 yards from the member tees. It features a dual fairway – one is straight ahead with another veering left. The putting surface is guarded on its right flank by a sentry bunker. Indiana Golf Journal
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