There are 148 results that match 9876 Westfield Blvd, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280, Hamilton County.
Courses (108)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Public
3.0
2
Carmel, Indiana
Private
5.0
2
Carmel, Indiana
Semi-Private
4.0606128658
116
Carmel, Indiana
Private
0.0
0
Carmel, Indiana
Private
0.0
0
Carmel, Indiana
Private
5.0
1
Fishers, Indiana
Private
0.0
0
Indianapolis, Indiana
Private
0.0
0
Indianapolis, Indiana
Public
1.8937647059
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Carmel, Indiana
Public
4.3239716939
383
Carmel, Indiana
Private
0.0
0
Fishers, Indiana
Semi-Private
4.2090703838
308
Carmel, Indiana
Public
4.1929182303
235
Indianapolis, Indiana
Private
5.0
1
Indianapolis, Indiana
Private
0.0
0
Indianapolis, Indiana
Private
3.6667
3
Indianapolis, Indiana
Private
4.5
2
Westfield, Indiana
Semi-Private
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Resorts (1)
The Fort Golf Course Resort was created in 1996 from Fort Benjamin Harrison, once a key U.S. Army post. The redeveloped military base has become a popular 1,700-acre state park with hills galore for hikers, bikers and golfers. Owned and operated by the State of Indiana, the 7,148-yard Pete Dye design features tree-lined fairways and Dye’s penchant…
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Feel free to express your own rhythm in Indianapolis when you make your way to the Rhythm Discovery Center. This place has an assortment of percussion instruments, and you can feel free to play whichever you would like in one of their soundproof booths. They have different programs that you can take part in, and it’s an affordable experience to bring the family to.
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While the 1996 closure of Fort Benjamin Harrison in the suburbs of Indianapolis caused pain, 1,700 of its acres were transformed into the magnificent playground that is Fort Harrison State Park. And the centerpiece is a stunning golf course designed by Indiana native Pete Dye with help from his son P.B. called The Fort Golf Course, which gets high praise from GolfNow.com reviewers. Kevin Dunleavy has more.
Indianapolis is not only the home of the Indy 500, but also arguably ranks among the top five urban areas in the nation for golf.
Say you find yourself in The Circle City with a little time, a little money and a lot of desire to play some golf. Well, you're in luck because you're in one of America's best-kept golf secrets: Indianapolis.
Indianapolis is arguably one of the top five urban areas in the U.S. for golf, and here are one writer's six favorite courses in Indy.
Golf Advisor's Mike Bailey took a road trip through the Indianapolis area. Purgatory Golf Club led off a great week on the links.
Here's a look at where our readers recommend you play if you are heading to an NFL game this fall at the home of an AFC South team.
The Club at Chatham Hills is a private, Pete Dye design with a plum location just north of Indianapolis. Weaving over an idyllic landscape of beautiful topography, this new course is truly a bright spot in American golf.
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Designed by Indiana native architect Ron Kern, Purgatory Golf Club just north of Indianapolis has a links look with extensive bunkering, high fescue rough and large, undulating greens. With six sets of tees, it truly is a golf course for all levels of players.
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