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Top Public Golf Courses in Indiana



Top Public Golf Courses in Indiana

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As Twilight Golfer travels around the world, seeking out the best golf courses, our focus today is on the state of Indiana. In this video, we’ll be exploring the top public golf courses in Indiana and what makes them stand out from the rest.

Indiana is home to some of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses in the country. From the rolling hills and stunning landscapes of Otter Creek Golf Course to the challenging links of the Kampen Course at Purdue University, we’ll cover the best public courses in the state.

Join Twilight Golfer as we play through each of these courses, exploring their unique features and discussing why they are considered among the best public golf courses in the state. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, these courses offer something for everyone.

We invite viewers to comment on their own experiences and recommendations for public golf courses in Indiana. Perhaps you have played one of these courses and want to share your thoughts, or know of a hidden gem that should be on our list.

As always, Twilight Golfer is dedicated to exploring the world of golf and discovering the best courses for golf enthusiasts everywhere. So, watch the video and let us know which course you would like to play next in Indiana!
Top Public Golf Courses in Indiana

1. French Lick Resort
2. The Fort
3. Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex (Kampen)
4. Warren GC at Notre Dame
5. Harrison Hills
6. Chariot Run
7. Sultan’s Run
8. Otter Creek
9. Brickyard Crossing
10. The Pfau Course At Indiana University

9 Comments

  1. The fort was incredible. You should look into the Purgatory. It was in better shape than the fort.

    Very tough though so I can imagine people wouldn’t rate it higher. It was a gem

  2. Played most of these. Purdue grad and I can say both of those courses are some of the best in the state. Fort is a gem as well.

  3. I have played many that are closed now. Cressmore, Indiana Ridge, Turkey Creek,and many others that were public.

  4. The pictures shown of Otter Creek are not of Otter Creek. The video of Harrison Hills looks to be from Otter Creek. Perhaps they are flipped but I’ve never been to Harrison Hills.

  5. Sandy pines golf course is a pretty decent course. I believe number 1 in state in 2021 or 22. Either way, tight course, wooded and has some pretty nice views around the course

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