Indiana Golf Journal September 2022

Wrapping Up Another Summer of Golf in Indiana As we make the transition from summer to fall later this month, there are still many more days to enjoy pursuing Old Man Par before the eventual arrival of Old Man Winter. We don’t have as many hours of daylight to play golf after Labor Day, but temperatures are not nearly as extreme, as the summer months, which makes a day on the links more enjoyable. I hope you enjoy the diversity of content in this month’s edition of the Indiana Golf Journal. We continue to strive to provide a wide variety of stories which touch on as many aspects of golf in Indiana as possible. We remain open to story ideas which you feel should be told. If you have an idea, please send me an email: mmaymarketing@gmail.com. The Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville is our featured course this month. I played an editorial, fact-finding round at Purgatory back in July and walked away thoroughly impressed. We think you will, too, when you play it. Kudos to the French Lick Resorts for successfully hosting yet another high-profile golf tournament in early August at The Pete Dye Course. Inside this issue, we provide a few pictorial memories from the 72-hole French Lick Charity Classic. In our effort to highlight any Indiana connection to the event, there’s a short story about Ben Harpring, a native of Columbus, who is one of the social media gurus for the Epson Tour. We also glance back at one of the more historical moments in Indiana golf, provide some golf fashion ideas from Kinona, reveal the fascination for golf by WISH-TV’s Anthony Calhoun, and give you an update from Indiana Golf. Again, I hope you enjoy this issue of the Indiana Golf Journal as much as we enjoyed putting it all together. Mike May, Editor in Chief MIKE MAY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUBSCRIBE Back 9 Media Group Also Publishes: Ohio Golf Journal Michigan Golf Journal Back 9 Report Indiana Golf Journal

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