Indiana Golf Journal october

It Was A Busy Year For Indiana Golfers Welcome to the October edition of the Indiana Golf Journal. It has certainly been a busy year in Indiana for golfers of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. Check out the two stories in this issue from Indiana Golf that prove the fact that Indiana has great golf opportunities. Kudos to Zionsville native Annabelle Pancake who just launched her career as a professional golfer with her main goal to earn her LPGA Tour card. Find out more inside. The future of women’s golf in Indiana is strong, based on the high level of play earlier this month at the Indiana High School Athletic Association’s (IHSAA) Girls Golf State Finals at the Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel. The individual medalist was freshman Taylor Snively from Zionsville High School, who was even-par for two rounds -- an impressive achievement. Admittedly, the number of quality days for golf this year in Indiana is winding down, but don’t put away the clubs just yet as there is still more golf to be played this fall. If your travels this winter take you to Florida, consider an overnight stop in Georgia on your way south for a round of golf along the Georgia Golf Trail, especially at one of the many state park golf courses in the Peach state. Check out GeorgiaGolfandTravel.com for more information. PRODUCT PICK OF THE MONTH: Finally, if you want to buy a great, full-service golf bag as a gift for yourself, a friend or a loved one, consider the Exotics Xtreme Cart 7.0 bag from Tour Edge. It’s durable and lightweight, plus it has multiple pockets to stow everything you need on the course. 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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