Brickyard Crossing Golf Course is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Indianapolis, Indiana. This medium-length layout plays quite long from the back tees. The course is rated somewhat highly difficult, but low scores are still possible for the skilled player. The course was voted one of America's Top 100 Public Golf Courses by Golf Digest and Golfweek. The course layout includes 4 holes inside the oval of the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway and 14 holes adjacent to the backstretch of the race track. In 1993, the course was redesigned by noted golf course designer, Pete Dye.
Course Details
| Hole Type |
18 |
| Access |
Public |
| Difficulty |
Hard |
| Built |
1929; Last rebuild 1993 |
| Architect |
William Diddel; redesign by Pete Dye |
| Water |
On 11 holes |
| Sand Traps |
77 traps on 18 holes |
| Signature Hole(s) |
#16 - a 400-yard, par-4 hole |
| Fairway Grass |
Penneagle bent grass |
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Scorecard
Tee
|
Par |
Yardage
|
Rating |
Slope |
| Gold |
72 |
6994 |
74.0 |
143 |
| Blue |
72 |
6621 |
72.0 |
138 |
| White |
72 |
6028 |
69.3 |
133 |
| Red |
72 |
5038 |
68.8 |
127 |
Course Reviews
Beyond The Course: Brickyard Crossing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Offers Golf at 230 MPH - WorldGolf.com from August 2009