Brickyard Crossing in Indianapolis, Indiana — resort, 18-hole golf course, designed by Pete Dye
(1993)

Brickyard Crossing

Indianapolis, Indiana

About Course

Brickyard Crossing is an 18-hole golf course located in Indianapolis, Indiana, designed by renowned architect Pete Dye and established in 1993. Classified as a resort course, it offers golfers a distinctive playing experience in the Indianapolis area. The facility provides comprehensive amenities including a driving range, golf school, and access to teaching professionals. Situated within the region's golfing landscape, Brickyard Crossing represents a notable Pete Dye design that contributes to the local golf infrastructure. The course reflects the architectural style and strategic approach characteristic of Dye's design philosophy, offering players a challenging and engaging golf experience in central Indiana.

Course Stats

2 rounds analyzed
83.0
Avg Score
71.0
Avg Net Score
67%
Fairways Hit
29.0
Putts / Round
3h 44m
Pace of Play
0
Most Birdies
Kyle Ward
0%
Walkers
0
Points Earned
Amenities
Driving Range
Putting Green
Teaching Pro
Golf School
Golf Carts
Club Rental
GPS
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR75.1 | 149 | 72
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?
ArchitectsPete Dye (1993)
Year built1993
Simulator
Conditions
Fairways
Greens
Golf seasonOpen: 4/01 Closed: 10/31
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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