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Essig Golf Management - Every Member, Every Guest, Every Time Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 May 2008

Mr. Pete Dye and his dog, “Sixty,” walk the course with the Dye’s Walk Country Club Owners & Golf ProfessionalEssig Golf Management has been bringing golfers top notch course offerings and quality customer service since the early 90s. EGM is in the process of ushering in a new era of golf in Indianapolis with an outstanding collection of courses that are rapidly setting the standard for great golf in Indiana’s largest city.

The group’s mission statement, “Every Member, Every Guest, Every Time,” gets to the heart of EGM’s goal of creating a quality and enjoyable golf environment at each and every facility it oversees.

Heartland Crossing Golf Links, South Grove Golf Club, Hickory Stick Golf Club and Dye’s Walk Country Club are four of the finest golf clubs in the city, and the state for that matter, and are all convenient to downtown Indianapolis.

While the compilation of courses should be expected to live up to the exceptional customer service, professionalism and conditions associated with the Essig name, each has its own distinct personality and feel. 

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Plum Creek Golf Club - Event Planner On-site Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Plum Creek Golf Club - Event Planner On-siteIt is our goal to assist you in any way possible so you can relax and enjoy your special day. Plum Creek’s on-site event planner, Bev Boroski prides herself on excellent customer service, flexibility and stress-free event coordination.

The Lynnwood Room, approximately 2,000 square feet, seats up to 170 guests, contains a stunning mahogany bar, and beautiful dance floor. The cathedral ceiling in this room evokes a feeling of grandeur. All doors open to our wrap-around deck that provides your guests with a quiet spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.

The Balcony and Dye Room have the capacity for 50-60 additional guests. When coupled with the main room, we can increase the size of your party to approximately 220 people.

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The Fort Golf Resort Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

The Fort Golf CourseThe Fort Golf Course proudly hosts numerous charity and corporate outings throughout the season. Are you seeking to entertain your clients or employees with a day on the links? The Fort is the premier facility to host your event.

The Fort now possesses a two-way alcohol permit. Alcohol can be purchased directly from The Fort and it will be available for distribution on the golf course. Outings having food and beverage product donated will be limited to Mondays and Tuesdays only.

The Garrison is our full service restaurant that can handle all of your catering and conference needs. Call us today at 317.543.9597 for more information or visit us online at www.thefortgolfcourse.com.

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Great American Scramble Print E-mail
Friday, 02 May 2008

The four-man scramble is one of the most enjoyable formats for team competition in golf. After all, finding one decent shot out of four is a welcome proposition to many golfers. Beginning this spring, golf clubs across the country will be able to compete in The Great American Scramble and vie for the coveted title of National Champions in Las Vegas.

After the longstanding Buick/Oldsmobile Scramble shut down in 2005, golfers were left without a national scramble competition. PGA Professional Wayne Stone decided to change that. Stone created an event aimed at bringing excitement, camaraderie and team-building experiences back to golfers through the scramble format.

Stone, who is the director of Golf at Windermere Country Club in Windermere, Fla., decided there was enough interest to create a national scramble just by gauging the response of his members to the loss of the Buick event. Encouraged by the feedback, Stone set out to create the national tournament that was currently missing from the golf world.

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Signature golf courses spark French Lick Resort's renaissance Print E-mail
Friday, 25 April 2008

Historic Indiana icon has plenty offer after record-breaking renovation

French Lick has a humble population of just over 2,000 residents. Its most famous former resident, basketball great Larry Bird, helped transform the Hoosier State into a hoops hotbed and put his tiny Indiana town on the map during his stellar collegiate and professional careers.The new Pete Dye Course at French Lick
Long before Bird and basketball was king, The French Lick Hotel was the town’s centerpiece attracting gamblers and golfers to stay and play long into the night and perhaps the early morning.

Now entering its second golf season since a record-breaking renovation was completed, French Lick Resort and Casino is ready to compete for attention as a top tourist destination on the national stage. 

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Indiana National Golf Club - Learn to Score Better Print E-mail
Friday, 18 January 2008

Indiana National Golf Club at Swan Lake ResortIt is the Catch-22 of golf. If we only scored a little bit better, we’d be more excited about practicing more, which would lead to even better scoring. Yet most every infomercial you’ve ever watched says the “key” to a better score is a new club or a training aid when what we probably need is obvious; some time with a teaching professional who is passionate about helping us improve our score so that we can conquer that Catch-22.

But we’re afraid to break the cycle. “Golf School” sounds more like a prison sentence than an opportunity for a golf epiphany. We fear we’ll be embarrassed in a group of players who are better than we are.

The United States Golf Academy at the Indiana National Golf Club at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, Indiana wants to smash that stereotype. The Academy has some revolutionary thoughts, and passionate pros, who want to change the way you think of “golf schools” and get you on the road  to enjoying the game more than ever.

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Plum Creek Golf Club Print E-mail
Friday, 18 January 2008

A Plum Experience

Plum Creek Golf Club, Indiana When you think of Pete Dye courses, the first inclination is to imagine coastal routings, lots of marshland and yes, all those railroad tie-bulkheads separating land from water. Maybe that’s one of the things that makes Dye’s layout at Plum Creek Golf Club in Carmel, just outside the I-465 loop, that much more special.

True to his Hoosier roots, Dye’s designed a delightful links-style layout in an old cornfield of  what used to be the old Lynnwood Farm, the Percheron horse farm of longtime Eli Lilly executive Charles Lynn. Dye himself walked the property for months back in 1989, before picking the routing, careful to save the venerable barn that had become a landmark for the area, and is still featured on the course’s logo.

Yes, there’s still plenty of water, with man-made ponds and a stream coming into play on 12 of the 18 holes. But no railroad ties, just a gorgeous journey through the countryside, while tackling a remarkably challenging course.

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Eagle Creek Golf Club Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 January 2008

Conference Center and Banquet Facilities

Eagle Creek Golf Club Eagle Creek Golf Club continues to enhance its reputation as Indiana’s industry leader in hosting golf outings and special events by offering “Country Club” type conditions on 36 holes of Championship golf. Choose from the playerfriendly Pines course or the scenic and challenging Sycamore course.

Discover the essence of pure golf as the Sycamore blends a mixture of hilly terrain, tree-lined fairways and water holes with  traditional links-style flavor that adds an exciting new look to this Championship-caliber layout. Your outing can now enjoy the comforts of our brand new Conference Center and Banquet Room located directly behind the clubhouse.

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Brickyard Crossing Golf Course Print E-mail
Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Brickyard Crossing Golf Course, IndianaImagine four-time Indy 500 winner Rick Mears standing on the tee of any golf hole and being “intimidated?” Yet that’s the word he uses to describe the #1 handicap hole at Indianapolis Brickyard Crossing Golf Course, a dogleg left par-4 with water all the way down the left-hand side.

Now imagine trying to concentrate on that “intimidating” tee shot with the roar from Indycars or NASCARs or Formula 1 racers whizzing past you at 220-plus miles an hour! And now that I’ve experienced it, I can honestly tell you it’s a feeling you can get at only one place on earth, Brickyard Crossing.

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Heartland Crossing Golf Links Print E-mail
Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Join the Move to Private Paradise,

Heartland Crossing Golf Links, Indianapolisthe acclaimed course located just 15 minutes south of Indianapolis’ downtown circle is transitioning to a private club by 2009, and doing it for the very best reason. The people who’ve played this fabulous Nick Price/Steve Smyers design over and over believe its ranking as one of Indiana’s top golf facilities, and its place among Golf Digest’s Top 200 courses in America for service makes it very much worth it.
Heartland Crossing’s unique membership packages make it even more “worth” it! With no initiation fees, full membership plans starting at only $150 a month and with only 10-month billing, the entry cost at Heartland Crossing is minimal. The folks at Heartland Crossing also realize that this generation’s golfing patterns have changed.

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United States Golf Academy at Swan Lake Resort Print E-mail
Monday, 09 July 2007

Maximize Your Game With Unique PuttLab and TrackMan Technology.

Are you ready for this? Ultrasound and 3-D launch monitors that can follow ball flight and even recommend the best golf ball for YOUR game?

Believe it. Only at the United States Golf Academy at the Indiana National Golf Club at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, less than two hours from Indianapolis or Chicago. And when we say “only”, we’re talking the only place outside of the club manufacturers own test sites that has the “PuttLab” and “TrackMan” technology to fit you with the right putter, clubs and even golf balls.

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Eagle Creek Golf Club: A Unique Walk (or Drive) in the Park Print E-mail
Monday, 05 February 2007

Eagle Creek Golf Club, considered the crown jewel of the Indianapolis City golf courses, is a Pete Dye masterpiece that tucked away on 500+ acres adjacent to one of America’s largest municipal parks. You’ll be treated not only to great golf, but also to the property’s natural habitat of wild animals, wetlands and its stunning variety of elevation changes.

What makes the Eagle Creek experience so special is the “pure golf” ambience the golf feels as he plays his round through the beauty of a natural parkland setting that is void of any housing and offers a quiet respite from the busy world around us.

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Salt Creek Golf Retreat Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 November 2006

When the hassles and pressures of the day-to-day grind require a therapeutic break to the finer things in life,  one Central Indiana resort has just the plan for the perfect Retreat.

Located adjacent to the Brown County State Park in the qaint town of Nashville, the Salt Creek Golf Retreat  offers the perfect mix of recreation, luxury, ambiance and tranquility. At Salt Creek, championship golf, luxurious  accommodations, exquisite dining and relaxing surroundings have merged to create one of Indiana’s finest golf  resorts.

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Purgatory Golf Club Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

We've all had our moments with the vicarious nature of the Golfing Gods. We've prayed for absolution for our transgressions, we've tried to do what's right (except we probably haven't practiced enough). But will we ever be delivered to Golf Heaven?

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Tee Time Auction Print E-mail
Thursday, 26 January 2006

Now in its sixth season, GolfUS.com, the nation’s largest tee time auction site, offers golfers throughout the Midwest the opportunity to explore new courses, or play their old favorites, at the best possible prices, because they’re set by other golfrs.

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Prairie View Golf Club Print E-mail
Monday, 23 January 2006

You could have that next business meeting, or close that next deal, or try to impress that next client or show-off for your buddies in a stuffy private boardroom or a noisy restaurant. Or you could entertain them at one of Indiana’s top five semi-priate golf retreats, the pristine setting of the only Hoosier State layout designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel just northeast of downtown.

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Indiana National Golf Club at Swan Lake Resort Print E-mail
Monday, 23 January 2006

The golf crew at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, less than two hours from Indianapolis or Chicago, doesn’t just want you to come enjoy their two great courses that are challenging and conditioned well enough to be awarded 4-Stars by Golf Digest’s Place to Play and picked to host the 2007 and 2008 NAIA Men’s National Championships.

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Purdue's Birck Boilermaker Complex is at the top of the class Print E-mail
Monday, 08 August 2005

Birck Boilermaker Golf ComplexOur Playing Editors had a chance to visit the  and play the famous Kampen Course. This course, referred to as the North Course back in the day, was re-designed by Pete Dye and opened to the public in June of 1998. Since hen it has earned acclaim as one of Indiana’s premier public courses, as well as one of the nation’s leading collegiate golf courses.

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The Trophy Club Print E-mail
Monday, 08 August 2005

If it’s possible for a true gem of a golf course to be “hidden” in plain sight, The Trophy Club in Lebanon, northwest of Indianapolis, might just qualify. Less than a decade old, The Trophy Club burst on the scene as Golf Digest’s “4th Best New Publi Golf Course in America” when it opened in the fall of 1998. And it is only improving with age.

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Heartland Crossing: The Perfect Combination of Beauty, Print E-mail
Wednesday, 12 January 2005

Although it’s been open only six years, Heartland Crossing Golf Links is making its mark on the Central Indiana golf scene.

Any golfer who’s played there knows what to expect when they go back. With a striking layout and their unprecedented attention to detail, Heartland Crossing Golf Links presents a delightfully unique view of how the game should be played.

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