Indiana Golf Journal August (3)

mention. Fuzzy’s design team created a driving range with multiple ‘bays,’ a large practice putting green, and a number of practice sand bunkers. An actual covered bridge sits on the course and is used by golfers on two occasions. The two ‘finishing’ holes – the 9th and 18th – are par fives, paralleling each other with both sharing a double green. Standing on the 9th and 18th tees, the clubhouse offers a beautiful backdrop in the distance. The two par threes on the front nine – the 3rd and the 8th -- have water which is more of a visual concern than a playing concern. The fifth hole offers the most ‘risk/reward.’ The green on this serpentine par five can be reached in two, but the presence of a pond to the right of the green is intimidating. When you play Covered Bridge the peacefulness, tranquility, and serenity confirms that you are, “Back Home in Indiana.” Indiana Golf Journal

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