Time For Golf Season in Indiana As the calendar transitions into April, golf is now, for the most part, officially underway in Indiana for 2024. Top Indiana Courses. In this issue of the Indiana Golf Journal, there’s a story about my top-ten public-access golf courses in central and southern Indiana. I could easily identify another 10 courses in that area that are just as deserving. Augusta National Report. By the time you read this column, Zionsville’s Annabelle Pancake will have played in this year’s Augusta National Women’s Amateur prior to the Masters. She is the only Hoosier in the field and we will have a recap on her experience in our May issue. On-Course Conduct. Take a few moments after each fairway shot, to fill your divot, plus one more. You will leave the course in better shape than when you arrived. Plus, fix at least one ball mark on every green. The maintenance staff and your fellow golfers will appreciate it. Head-Hunting Help. If you need a comfortable, fashionable, and functional hat for golf, I suggest the Carkella by Wallaroo (www.carkella. com). In addition to providing sun protection (UPF 50+), you can customize your hat with a wide range of interchangeable emblems, thanks to the magnet built into the trim of each hat. Masters Trivia. Q: Do you know the names of Augusta National’s back nine holes? A: Camellia, White Dogwood, Golden Bell, Azalea, Chinese Fir, Firethorn, Redbud, Nandina, and Holly. Enjoy your spring, summer, and fall rounds of golf here in Indiana. MIKE MAY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUBSCRIBE Back 9 Media Group Also Publishes: Ohio Golf Journal Michigan Golf Journal American Golf Journal Back 9 Report Indiana Golf Journal
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