Indiana Golf Journal May 2022

The Fort Golf Resort showcases the best of what Indiana golf has to offer. Pete Dye took this 238-acre natural setting and created an 18-hole championship layout that is a cut above the rest. Owned and operated by the State of Indiana, the course features tree-lined fairways, rolling hills, and the Dye trademark undulating greens. Brickyard Crossing, another Pete Dye re-design, opened in 1929. This 18-hole course has a strong motor sports affiliation with four holes located inside the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway and 14 holes adjacent to the backstretch of the 2.5mile racetrack. Tippecanoe Country Club offers golfers an 18-hole golf course experience with beautiful Lake Shafer as the backdrop. The Pete Dye Course in French Lick was named the #1 golf course in Indiana in Golfweek’s Best 2019: Best Courses You Can Play list. Originally conceived as a sketch by Pete Dye on a napkin at a nearby restaurant, this hilltop course offers 40-mile panoramic views of the breathtaking Hoosier National Forest.

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