“Brickyard Crossing provides 18 holes on landscaped grounds, a pro shop, and a restaurant. The golf course was originally designed by legendary Indiana architect Bill Diddel. The Speedway Golf Course first opened in 1929 with nine holes outside the track and nine in the speedway infield. The famous golf course designer Pete Dye designed Brickyard Crossing, which has four holes inside the oval and 14 holes neighboring the backstretch of the race track. The professionals will interact with the golfers before teeing off, offering tips, demonstrating various shots, and providing drills for specific flaws. They encourage all participants and provide them with a gift package to commemorate the golf event. Brickyard Crossing Golf Course also offers tremendous views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.”
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