Brickyard Crossing Golf Course

Indianapolis, IN Public

Overview

As an unapologetic Pete Dye fan, I know the most economical way to understand and appreciate Dye's genius is to simply play Brickyard Crossing, the course associated with the Indianapolis Speedway. There are four holes on the infield of the race track that provide a complete portfolio of his evolving design style. The par-3 seventh plays to a massive Seth Raynor-styled green perched some 10 feet high. The par-4 eighth is a boomerang par 4 along a lake that brings to mind the eighth at Crooked Stick, with a long rippled green a salute to Alister MacKenzie. The par-4 ninth is peppered with 10 pot bunkers in the right rough, eight more in the left. The short par-4 tenth, a dogleg wrapped around a long flat waste bunker down the left side, is a hole is full of Dye illusions. None of the four holes look or play anything like the other three, which makes it not only challenging but fun as you analyze and conquer. Plus, it's in the middle of the Indianapolis Speedway racetrack. --Ron Whitten

About

Holes 18
Length 7180
Slope 145
Price $130
Facility Type Public
Designer Pete Dye, ASGCA

Awards

100 Greatest Public
Best Courses in Every State

Ranking history:

100 Greatest Public: Ranked 47th, 2003-'04. Ranked 100th, 2005-'06.

Best in State: Ranked inside the top 5, 1995-'97. Ranked seventh, 2017-'20, 2023-'24. Ranked eighth, 2015-'16, 2021-'22. Ranked ninth, 2013-'14. Ranked inside the top 10, 1999-2005. Ranked tied for 11th, 2011-'12. Ranked inside the top 15, 2009-'10.

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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists

3.9

100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES

Shot Options
6.8882
Character
6.7735
Challenge
6.8328
Layout Variety
6.8179
Fun
7.0183
Aesthetics
6.9915
Conditioning
6.8935

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