Indiana Golf Journal October 2022

Pete and Alice Dye Golf Experience @ The Children’s Museum On your next trip to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, show up ready to play some golf, with a putter. There are four nine-hole miniature golf courses that you can play at the Pete and Alice Dye Golf Experience presented by Henry and Christine Camferdam, two of which were actually designed by Pete and Alice Dye. If you are a new golfer, you can play the introductory course which was inspired by the Dyes. There is also a toddler course for youngsters. All the equipment (golf ball and putter) is provided by The Children’s Museum. Pete Dye Golf Trail Challenge Believe it not, Indiana has more Pete Dye designed golf courses than any other place in the world. With that being the case, it’s only appropriate that Indiana is the home of the Pete Dye Golf Trail. This trail brings together a combination of memorable golf experiences at seven world-class golf destinations. This collection of golf courses will challenge your game as you get to tackle those signature Pete Dye design elements like pot bunkers, small greens, and the use of railroad ties. The seven courses that comprise the Pete Dye Golf Trail are The Pete Dye Course in French Lick; Brickyard Crossing Golf Club Indianapolis; The Fort Golf Course in Indianapolis; Maple Creek Golf & Country Club in Indianapolis; Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex (the Ackerman-Allen and Kampen courses); and the Tippecanoe Country Club in Monticello. In addition to experiencing this unique collection of golf courses, once you check-in and play all seven courses, you will also win an exclusive Pete Dye Golf Trail golf pin flag! For more details on the Pete Dye Golf Trail, access www.petedyegolftrail.com.

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