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![]() Course History and Description On the grounds of the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Pete Dye-designed course features four holes inside the oval. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from the heart of downtown Indianapolis, the course is always in immaculate condition. Brickyard Crossing is one of Indianapolis's premiere courses, and is ranked among “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” by Golf Digest magazine. Hole #16 is a 400yd par 4. Pete Dye says "Little Eagle Creek definitely comes into play off the tee and the player is looking right down the creek to the green. His instincts will be to cut off as much as he can to shorten this long par-four. The green is wide open in front, and a long iron or wood will easily run onto this green. Don't get too greedy with the drive." Greg Norman says: "The 16th hole shows the secret of what Pete Dye does. He balances this golf course out. 16 is the same length as the 18th but it plays right to left. You've still got to contend with the same creek, but it's a completely different hole. That's the balancing act." Golf Packages Special rates are available for guests of The Brickyard Crossing Resort.
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Location: 4400 W. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 Architect: Pete Dye
Type of Course: Resort Carte Blanche Golf Program Amenities*:
Carte Blanche Cardmember Green Fees*:
** Rate includes cart & GPS yardage system. |
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