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Indiana Golf Guide

  • Total Golf Courses: Indiana has around 368 facilities with more than 400 golf courses, making it a golf-friendly state.
  • Oldest Golf Course: Legacy Hills Golf Club, established in 1904, is one of the oldest courses in Indiana.
  • Longest Golf Course: Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville takes the title as the longest course in the state, stretching to 7,754 yards from the back tees. It’s one of many Indianapolis golf courses, and is less than hour’s drive away.
  • Public vs. Private Courses: Over 82% of Indiana’s golf courses are public, making the game accessible to just about anyone, regardless of budget or experience.

Unique Indiana Golf Holes

Indiana’s golf courses are filled with unique and challenging features that set them apart:

  • Purgatory Golf Club’s “Hell’s Half Acre” (Noblesville, IN): This notorious par-3 17th hole is surrounded by nearly two acres of sand bunkers, earning its devilish nickname.
  • The Longest Hole in Indiana (Purgatory Golf Club’s 13th, Noblesville, IN): Measuring a whopping 741 yards, this par-5 hole tests your distance off the tee and demands accuracy on every shot.
  • Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort (French Lick,IN): Known for its scenic views and tough design, this course was designed by legendary architect Pete Dye and is set to host the Korn Ferry Tour Championship starting in 2024.

The 5 Hardest Golf Holes in Indiana

If you’re looking for a challenge, Indiana has some tough holes that will test every aspect of your game. Here are five of the hardest holes in the state:

  1. Hole 17 at Purgatory Golf Club (Noblesville, IN): Known as “Hell’s Half Acre,” this par-3 is surrounded by sand, making it one of the most intimidating holes in Indiana.
  2. Hole 13 at Purgatory Golf Club (Noblesville, IN): At 741 yards, this is the longest hole in Indiana. Playing it well requires precision on every shot.
  3. Hole 5 at Pete Dye Course (French Lick, IN): This par-4 requires a demanding uphill shot and strategic play to avoid Dye’s trademark bunkers.
  4. Hole 18 at Brickyard Crossing Golf Course (Indianapolis,IN): A challenging par-4 finishing hole that borders the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, adding a unique element to your round.
  5. Hole 9 at Wolf Run Golf Club (Zionsville, IN): Known for its tight fairways and punishing rough, this par-4 demands accuracy from the tee to the green.

Private vs. Public Golf Courses in Indiana

Indiana offers a great balance of public and private golf courses, so you can find the perfect place to play whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly round or a private club experience:

  • Public Courses: Over 82% of Indiana’s golf courses are open to the public, making the game accessible to everyone. Courses like Purgatory Golf Club and Delphos Country Club, which is one of the top Fort Wayne golf courses, offer championship-level layouts at reasonable rates, with most public courses charging under $70 for a round, including cart fees. Check out the Lower Midwest golf pass for tee time deals in Indiana.
  • Private Courses: Indiana’s private courses offer top-tier experiences for golfers looking for more exclusivity. Clubs like Crooked Stick Golf Club and Wolf Run Golf Club are known for their meticulously maintained greens and challenging designs.

Golf in Indiana is growing, with the state seeing solid participation across its many courses:

  • Number of Golfers and Rounds Played: In 2021, Indiana saw 554,000 individual golfers play a total of 8.6 million rounds. That averages to about 23,700 rounds per 18-hole course, highlighting how popular golf is in the Hoosier State.
  • Public Course Popularity: The majority of golfers in Indiana choose to play at public golf courses, with affordable green fees making the game accessible to everyone.

Famous Golfers from Indiana

While Indiana might be more known for its basketball stars, it’s also produced a few notable names in golf:

  • Fuzzy Zoeller (New Albany): A two-time major champion, Zoeller won the 1979 Masters and the 1984 U.S. Open. His fun-loving personality and competitive spirit have made him one of Indiana’s most famous golfers.
  • Jeff Overton (Evansville): Known for his success on the PGA Tour, Overton was a member of the 2010 U.S. Ryder Cup team.
  • Golf is more than just a sport in Indiana – it’s a key contributor to the state’s economy:

    • Economic Impact: In 2021, golf generated more than $2 billion for Indiana’s economy, supporting jobs, tourism, and local businesses.
    • Job Creation: The golf industry in Indiana supports over 23,300 jobs, from course maintenance staff to hospitality workers at resorts.
    • Golf Tourism: Indiana’s affordable green fees, scenic courses, and proximity to major cities make it a popular destination for golf tourism, drawing visitors from neighboring states and beyond.
      • Golf tourism in Indiana generated $152.9 million in spending across more than 1 million day and overnight trips.
      • Tourist Origin: Indiana golf courses attract golfers from drive-in markets like Chicago, Cincinnati, and towns throughout southern Michigan.

Find answers to questions about the golf courses on TeeTime Golf Pass below:

Indiana has over 368 golf facilities, which host more than 400 courses.

Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville is considered one of the toughest, thanks to its length and challenging design, especially the infamous “Hell’s Half Acre” on the 17th hole.

Top public courses include Purgatory Golf Club and The Fort Golf Resort, both known for their challenging layouts and beautiful scenery.

Around 95% of Indiana’s public courses have peak green and cart fees under $70, making golf affordable for most players.  Check out all our golf deals here.

Legacy Hills Golf Club, established in 1904, is one of the oldest golf courses in the state.

Yes, Fuzzy Zoeller, a two-time major winner, hails from New Albany, Indiana.

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