From our friend Steve Habel
This weekend, as upwards of 290 million households around the world watch the television coverage of the Indianapolis 500 - the biggest sporting event on the planet - most of the focus will be on the race cars whipping around the 2.5-mile track at speeds exceeding 230 miles per hour.
Expect golfers to pay a little more attention to the overhead shots of the action, especially those who have played the unique and ultra-challenging Brickyard Crossing Golf Course that borders- and even enters - the Indianapolis Motor Speedway along the massive edifice's backstretch.
Because four of Brickyard Crossing's 18 holes are set within the infield of the huge oval, the course is surely distinctive for its setting. But, thanks to the handiwork of native Indianan and famed designer Pete Dye, there's a whole lot more to like about Brickyard Crossing than its location. This is one of the testiest golf courses in America, one that demands your best, especially on its home stretch. Read More.
This weekend, as upwards of 290 million households around the world watch the television coverage of the Indianapolis 500 - the biggest sporting event on the planet - most of the focus will be on the race cars whipping around the 2.5-mile track at speeds exceeding 230 miles per hour.
Brickyard Crossing GC on Indy 500 Race Day
Because four of Brickyard Crossing's 18 holes are set within the infield of the huge oval, the course is surely distinctive for its setting. But, thanks to the handiwork of native Indianan and famed designer Pete Dye, there's a whole lot more to like about Brickyard Crossing than its location. This is one of the testiest golf courses in America, one that demands your best, especially on its home stretch. Read More.
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