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| | 7151 | 73.6 | 132 | | | 6536 | 70.8 | 126 | | | 6075 | 68.7 | 122 | | | 5156 | 68.9 | 119 | Par: 72 Designer: Mickey Powell & Charles Maddox |
Course Conditions (as reported by course)  General Manager Jeff Rubenstein
Head Golf Professional Ryan Schrecongost
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - Straight or slight draw from tee. Crisp, high short iron (6 to PW) to green. Good lag putt if approach leaves you above hole. |
#1 - Straight or slight draw from... | #2 - Average drive kept to right of fairway traps. Good fairway wood or long iron kept to right of big tree. Approach pitch kept left and below hole. Self-control on second shot. |
#2 - Average drive kept to right ... | #3 - Good, solid 2 or 3-iron from the whites, or straight 4-wood. Ability to prove that you are the best putter in your group, especially if you must putt from upper-left part of green. |
#3 - Good, solid 2 or 3-iron from... | #4 - Good drive with no hint of a slice. Second shot needs to hit and hold on green, because terrain falls away sharply on both sides and in back. |
#4 - Good drive with no hint of a... | #5 - Long drive with slight draw being rewarded. Good second shot (generally a wood) if drive is short of traps. Green is one of the easiest to putt, but is 3 or 4 clubs deep. |
#5 - Long drive with slight draw ... | #6 - Good straight tee-ball. Ability to judge distance so you can hit second shot. Third shot with "stop" on it. Ball retriever. Smooth putting stroke. |
#6 - Good straight tee-ball. Abil... | #7 - No slice on drive. Short iron that stays on smaller green. Use your best putting stroke from anywhere on tricky pad. |
#7 - No slice on drive. Short iro... | #8 - High iron shot with lots of "whoa" on it. Many times a good sand shot is necessary - especially from the right front trap. Use that smooth stroke that has put you ahead in this match. |
#8 - High iron shot with lots of ... | #9 - Fairly long drive with no slice. Sense enough to lay-up short of creek if drive is missed. Courage if you get in the gulch. Money for the drinks if you win or lose. |
#9 - Fairly long drive with no sl... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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Nestled on 175 wooded acres in southern Boone County near the picturesque town of Zionsville, The Golf Club of Indiana is just 20 minutes from Indianapolis International Airport and the Monument Circle in the heart of Indianapolis. At this place so convenient and yet so far removed from the workaday world, we have cultivated, not only an outstanding golf course, but a complete golfing experience, worthy of the highest praise from the game's top professionals. The Golf Club of Indiana has been honored by Golf Digest as one of America's Top 75 Daily Fee Golf Courses.
Each Year, The Golf Club of Indiana hosts The Classic, an event that has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for numerous charitable organizations. The Classic has featured such stars as Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, Gary Player, Fuzzy Zoeller, Dave Stockton, Jim Gallagher, Jr. and Lanny Wadkins.
You will find The Golf Club of Indiana to be one of the most impeccably manicured courses you have ever played, with bent grass tees and greens and our bluegrass fairways mowed to within one-half inch. You will also find our course to be professionally marked, with every hazard and boundary marked correctly and distances noted on the scorecard, sprinkler heads, and cart paths. The paved paths that wind through the entire course and more than 80 new E-Z-GO carts help make The Golf Club of Indiana playable in virtually any weather. Even when other courses in the area are closed, The Golf Club of Indiana is open for business.
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | From the North Proceed south on I-65 to the Zionsville - Whitestown exit (Exit 130). Turn right and proceed one mile to The Golf Club of Indiana (entrance on the left).
From the North Side of Indianapolis Proceed west on I-465 to I-65 north (like you are going to Chicago). Take I-65 north to the Zionsville - Whitestown exit (Exit 130). Turn left and proceed one mile to The Golf Club of Indiana (entrance on the left).
From the West Side of Indianapolis Proceed north on I-465 to I-65 north (like you are going to Chicago). Take I-65 north to the Zionsville - Whitestown exit (Exit 130). Turn left and proceed one mile to The Golf Club of Indiana (entrance on the left).
From the South Proceed north on I-65 to the Zionsville - Whitestown exit (Exit 130). Turn left and proceed one mile to The Golf Club of Indiana (entrance on the left). | 
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