Indiana Golf Journal November

The Fort Golf Course is one of Indiana’s most attractive and brilliant designs. The military history of the land on which The Fort sits is worth noting. Golf has been played here since the early 1950s by U.S. Army soldiers and officers on a golf course which was originally called the Fort Harrison Officers Club and Golf Course. Things changed in 1998 after the re-design by golf course architects Pete Dye and Tim Liddy. The course was re-named The Fort and is now one of the seven golf courses that is part of Indiana’s Pete Dye Golf Trail. The Old Oakland Golf Course is another golf course which opened in, yes, 1964. This private golf club is located in Lawrence, Indiana, which is the northeast section of the greater Indianapolis area. It’s a 27-hole venue which has an attractive ebb-and-flow to its layout.

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