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What makes Hamilton County a premier destination for Indiana golf? Could it be the collection of beautifully manicured, affordable public courses that can easily be bundled into a Stay & Play package?
Could it be the rave reviews of these central Indiana golf courses lavished upon the region's links by Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, Golf Week and Golf Chicago?
Could it be that Hamilton County is home to the prestigious Crooked Stick Golf Club, host of the 2012 BMW Championship?
Could it be the fact that Hamilton County is home to one of the Pete Dye Trail legendary courses - the magnificent par-72 championship course Plum Creek?
It could be any of these things, and it could be them all. The only way to find out is to swing by and play one of Hamilton County's unforgettable courses for yourself. It's Indiana golf at its best!
One of the most difficult courses in the state, Bear Slide has been ranked by Golf Digest as one of America's top 75 affordable golf courses and the seventh best in the state. Golf Magazine lists it
Open mid-Mar - Nov, 18 hole. Often called the nation's most unique links, Brickyard Crossing has golfers playing inside and outside the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway's racing oval. The facility
The City of Carmel’s own Brookshire Golf Course offers an exciting golf experience for beginners and seasoned golfers alike. The 18 Championship holes are accented by gently rolling terrain, and
Open Mar-Dec. 9 hole. Hamilton County's oldest golf course, this nine-hole jewel reminds golfers of how golf used to be in design and price.
Open mid-March through November. 18 holes. Given a three-star rating by Golf Digest, this course features mature trees on each hole, totally renovated sand bunkers, four sets of tees, very large
Gray Eagle features and 18-hole course catering to golfers of all skill levels. The course highlights include bent grass tees, greens and fairways. Water comes into play on several holes requiring
Open year-round, 27 hole. This picturesque course offers 27 holes of challenging golf. The facility also offers a driving range, snack bar, and pro shop.
Designed by nationally acclaimed golf architect Pete Dye, Plum Creek promises to be one of the premier semi-private clubs in the state. Site of the 2004 IWGA Mid-Amateur Championship and 2003 Indiana
Rated by readers of Great Lakes Golf magazine, Prairie View won accolades in Best Course, Best Par-3, Most Beautiful and other categories in 2002. As Indiana's only course designed by the renowned
Golf Digest describes Purgatory as, "what every course should be, a visual experience as well as a playing challenge." With six sets of tees at every hole, Purgatory provides a unique game for any
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