Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Playing the PDGT.

Our friend Jeff Robinson is on a mission to play all 7 of the Pete Dye Golf Trail courses this summer. So far he has played two of the 7. Follow Jeff's progress at this link. http://doingindy.com/2012/06/27/pete-dye-golf-trail-part-2-brickyard-crossing/ This week - Brickyard Crossing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

18 Tee at the Brickyard Crossing

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Playing the Pete Dye Golf Trail



Mystic Hills #11


How many of the Pete Dye Golf Trail courses have you played? We recently heard from a group from Chicago who completed 6 of the 7 golf course over a 4 day trip. They started with Mystic Hills on the first day, a 2.5 hour drive from Chicago. Map



From there it was a morning drive down Route 31 on to Indianapolis and a morning tee time at Plum Creek Golf and Country Club. 


 
After a great round of golf and lunch, They were off to the afternoon round at The Fort at Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park.

 




The next morning found them just minutes down the road at Maple Creek Golf and Country Club, the Dye's first 18 hole design.







For the afternoon of day 3, they drove across town to play the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course. This automatically includes a visit to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Check out the track alongside the 13th green. After a well deserved rest they started back home to Chicago, but not without a stop in West Lafayette, Indiana and one last round at the Kampen Course.



Kampen Course

What a trip! Just a trip to French Lick to play the Dye Course at the French Lick Resort to complete the Pete Dye Golf Trail experience. For information on how you can create your own Pete Dye Golf Trail adventure, give us a call at 574-933-1610. Send us an email to bruce.rearick@petedyegolftrail.com or take a look at our website. http://www.petedyegolftrail.com/

Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Pete Dye Golf Trail

I have one of the best jobs in golf. I get to tell people about 7 beautiful golf courses, located in the great state of Indiana. There are many times that words fail me as I try to decribe the beauty and genius of these Pete Dye designs. So in the tradition of the saying a picture is worth 1000 words, I offer these views of the Pete Dye Golf Trail.

Kampen Course at Purdue University


Sunset at Mystic Hills
Clubhouse view of Plum Creek Golf and Country Club
The Fort at Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park

Brickyard Crossing and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway



The Dye Course at The French Lick Resort


For more information about visiting one or all of the golf courses on The Pete Dye Golf Trail you can email me at bruce.rearick@petedyegolftrail.com or give me a call at 574-633-1610.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Fort


Once a key U.S. Army post, Fort Benjamin Harrison is now home to an Indiana State Park and a Pete Dye masterpiece. The Fort Golf Course at the Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park is located in Lawrence, Indiana just a few miles east of downtown Indianapolis. The Fort is one of Indiana's finest public courses and ranked annually by national golf publications as a top ten in the state. Like all of the facilities on the Pete Dye Golf Trail, multiple tees ranging from 5,045 to 7,148 yards, provide golfers of all skill levels the challenge they desire. 


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The golf course is only a part of the story. Immediately adjacent to the golf course is The Fort Harrison State Park is the complex known as The Fort Harrison State Park Inn. Dating back to the 1900’s, buildings that once housed a military hospital,

the officer’s club,

and officer’s homes,

are now fully appointed guest lodging options with banquet and conference facilities. All are a very short walk from the first tee of the golf course.

When you combine the quality of the golf course, with the unique quality of the accommodations, and access to the 1700 acre Fort Benjamin State Park, you have one of the great golf destinations in the Midwest.  

For more information about Stay and Play opportunities at the Fort. You can contact me at bruce.rearick@petedyegolftrail.com or by phone at 574-933-1610.
Or click on The Fort link at the side of this page.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Plum Creek Golf Club - Carmel, Indiana

Earlier in the week, I had a conversation with a group of women, looking to The Pete Dye Golf Trail for their next golf trip. It was something they tried to do a couple of times a year at different locations in the Midwest.  I mentioned to them that there were two reasons they needed to look at The Pete Dye Golf Trail to plan their trip. From the golf perspective, it was not that there were great golf courses to play, but all of them were great golf courses that women enjoy playing. Mr. and Mrs. Dye’s concept of multiple tees, strategically placed to challenge but not punish golfers, makes it easy for a group to find the right set of tees for their skill level. Therefore, whichever of the seven courses they chose I knew their golf experience would be great.

Excerpt from Two Tee System for Women authored by Alice Dye - click to expand
 The other advantage is the vast number of things to do if the entire trip is not just about golf. We have all that Indianapolis has to offer. We have the casino and spa at the French Lick Resort. We have the Big Ten experience of Lafayette/West Lafayette, and Purdue University. We can also offer one of the most beautiful lakes in the Midwest, Lake Maxinkuckee and the quaint village of Culver. Last, but in no way least, is the absolute gem of a city, Carmel, Indiana.
First, the golf. Plum Creek Golf Club, located just easy of downtown Carmel, is a semi-private golf course in an open setting. The golf course works it way around a combination of prairie grasses, water, and strategically placed sand to provide a playable, but challenging round of golf. Plum Creek has been host to a number of state and regional.
  • Site of 2008,09 Horizon League Women’s Championships
  • Site of 2004 IWGA Mid-Amateur Championship
  • Site of 2003 Indiana Open Championship
  • Site of 2002 IGA Match Play Championship
  • Site of 2000 Club Professional’s Championship
  • Site of 1998 Indianapolis Open Championship
Carmel, Indiana is the fastest growing city in Indiana. It only takes one visit to understand why. For a visitor, it is a wonderful combination great parks, shopping, restaurants, hotels. The Carmel Arts and Design District designed and successfully built to feature small business and artisans. Carmel City Center is a one million square foot, mixed use development, featuring the Palladium, a 1600 seat concert hall and a 500-seat theatre named “The Tarkington”. Carmel is also home to Clay Terrace, an outdoor lifestyle center featuring upscale retail shops and restaurants. Really too much to experience on a 2 or 3 day trip.
For more information about a stay and play opportunity at Plum Creek and Carmel, Indiana. Visit the following websites.
Carmel Arts and Design District http://www.carmelartsanddesign.com/
The Pete Dye Golf Trail http://petedyegolftrail.com/
You can email me at bruce.rearick@petedyegolftrail.com or give me a call at 574-933-1610.