Tamarack Ridge, situated at 3950 Cromarty Drive just east of London, sprawls across rolling hills and valleys blanketed by trees. The 18-hole, par-71 course stretches around 6,000 yards from the back tees and shines when the hills and natural movement are in play. Elevated tees, tree-lined fairways and a stream that winds through the property elevate the experience.
The clubhouse sits near the high point of the course, offering panoramic views over several of the holes—so your post-round relax spot has the view to match. Bunkers are strategically placed, fairways roll and slope, and the green sites invite thought rather than just swing. Conditioning is frequently praised and the value proposition is solid.
Whether you’re chasing a low number or just looking to enjoy a varied round away from the big-city bustle, Tamarack Ridge delivers: good golf, top value, scenery, and a comfortable club atmosphere that treats guests well.
The first lesson in Golf Course Architecture 101 is that land should dictate design. So it’s no surprise that hall-of-famer Hale Irwin, one of the few players in history to win three U.S. Opens and a prodigious student of the game, would follow that rule to a “tee” at Coyote Crossing in West Lafayette, IN. The award-winning layout fits the property like a well-worn glove.