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Hole by Hole Tips
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| #1 - A generous driving area leads to a narrow green. A second shot to the right side of the green is the safe play. The front and back bunkers will get a lot of action. |
#1 - A generous driving area lead...
| #2 - The landing area for the tee shot narrows inside the 150 yard marker. The second shot requires precision to elude the 2 bunkers guarding the front and back of the green. |
#2 - The landing area for the tee...
| #3 - A mid to long iron to a two-tiered green requires the golfer to make a quality shot for a possible birdie. |
#3 - A mid to long iron to a two-...
| #4 - The bunker on the left is obvious, the 2 hidden ones on the right are not. For the bold who are accurate, the opportunity to reach a large green in two could be worth the risk |
#4 - The bunker on the left is ob...
| #5 - A large tree in the fairway acts as a sentinel for those who do not position themselves carefully. The two-tiered green receives shots well, offering many a birdie opportunity. |
#5 - A large tree in the fairway ...
| #6 - This average length Par 3 over water can be somewhat menacing, but the width of the green provides the golfer with plenty of landing zone. |
#6 - This average length Par 3 ov...
| #7 - There are two fairway bunkers: one next to tall ornamental grass on the right and one on the left. The second shot is to a sunken green bunked in front and back left. |
#7 - There are two fairway bunker...
| #8 - Church pew bunkers on the right and a large fairway bunker hidden on the left mandate an accurate tee shot. The second shot is mid to long iron to a very deep undulating green. |
#8 - Church pew bunkers on the ri...
| #9 - A water hazard fronting the green will require most to lay-up with a short iron to a green sloped back front. |
#9 - A water hazard fronting the ...
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Indian Springs Golf Club, a scenic, championship, par 72 golf course, is ranked in the top 10 of Louisville's finest 18 hole golf courses. The course winds through and nestles with a beautiful residential neighborhood in the city's east end. Named for the natural spring that meanders through the playing areas, Indian Springs Golf Club is designed for golfers of all skill levels. Every hole on this championship course requires a distinctively different approach. With a course rating of 73.0 and a slope rating of 131, strategically placed tee shots are essential for a low scoring game.
The tree-lined fairways are carpeted with a hardy Quickstand Bermuda grass and the greens are Penn Links Bent grass. Both fairways and greens are meticulously maintained and pampered. Numerous water hazards, including two large lakes, come into play on seven of eighteen holes.
The 10th Tee area features a Snack Shack which offers an oasis of refreshment, stocked with all that you need to take on the back nine with renewed energy and spirit.
The 18th hole is one of the best finishing holes in the city. The test on the 18th is the natural spring that emerges from the base of the Clubhouse and cuts across the face of the green. This tree-lined, par 4 hole completes a most memorable round of play for all those golfers who are new to or familiar with Indian Springs. | Directions | Print Driving Directions   | On Westport Road, and only 12 minutes from downtown up I-71. Indian Springs is a way of rewarding yourself with a golf experience you are sure to remember.
15 Minutes from downtown, I-71 North to I-265 South to Westport Road.
15 Minutes from airport, I-264 East to I71 North to I-265 South to Westport Rd. | 
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