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Ranking of the top public-access and private golf courses in Indiana

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 13, 2024Updated:July 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Looking to play golf in Indiana? Golfweek’s annual ranking of the best public-access and private courses in the state can help you plan your next round. Our network of raters evaluates courses on criteria such as design, conditioning, and amenities to provide an overall rating for each course. Whether you’re looking for a public course with daily green fees or a private club experience, Indiana has a variety of options to choose from.

Starting with the public-access courses, French Lick Resort’s Pete Dye course takes the top spot, offering a challenging modern layout. The resort’s Donald Ross course also ranks highly for its classic design. Other notable public-access courses in Indiana include The PFAU Course at Indiana in Bloomington, Warren GC at Notre Dame in South Bend, and Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette. With a diverse range of course styles and settings, Indiana offers something for every golfer.

On the private course side, Victoria National in Newburgh is the top-ranked course in Indiana, known for its scenic and challenging layout. Crooked Stick in Carmel, Culver Academies in Culver, and Sycamore Hills in Fort Wayne also make the list of best private courses in the state. These exclusive clubs offer members a premium golf experience with top-notch facilities and personalized service.

Whether you prefer modern or classic course designs, Indiana’s best golf courses cater to a variety of playing preferences. From the championship layouts at French Lick Resort to the highly regarded Victoria National, golfers in Indiana have access to some of the finest courses in the country. The state’s rich golfing history is reflected in the quality and diversity of its courses, making it a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts.

In addition to the top-ranked courses, Indiana also offers a range of other challenging and scenic options for golfers of all skill levels. The Fort in Indianapolis, Brickyard Crossing in Indianapolis, and Chariot Run in Laconia are just a few examples of the state’s top public-access courses. With affordable green fees and convenient tee times, these courses provide a great opportunity for golfers to experience Indiana’s unique golfing landscape.

For those seeking a more exclusive golfing experience, Indiana’s private courses deliver on both quality and service. From the prestigious Crooked Stick to the historic Culver Academies, these clubs offer a level of privacy and seclusion that is unmatched on public courses. The Club at Holliday Farms in Zionsville is a newcomer to the list, showcasing the state’s ongoing commitment to maintaining high standards in private golf facilities.

As you plan your next golf outing in Indiana, consider exploring the state’s best courses for a memorable and challenging round. Whether you’re looking for a public course with scenic views or a private club with exclusive amenities, Indiana has something for every golfer. With Golfweek’s rankings as your guide, you can experience the best of Indiana’s golfing scene and create lasting memories on the fairways and greens of the state’s top courses.

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