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Brickyard Crossing Golf Course — Indianapolis, IN

Posted on May 12, 2014December 26, 2021

Rating:*

  • Layout: 8
  • Conditions: 9
  • Staff: 8
  • Value: 7

TCS™: 8.0

— Not counted in TCS™, but just as important (imo):

  • Pace of Play: Slow to Moderate

*All ratings are out of 10 possible points.

Commentary:

This is a nice course. It is quite unique, in that four of the holes are inside of the Indianapolis 500 track. The day we played the track was having time trials for the upcoming 2014 Indy 500. On 7 and 8, Dad and I were standing next to each other on the green, about five feet apart, and had to shout to be heard because of how loud the cars are going around the track. It sure makes it hard to focus on golf, but it was a fun experience to see the course and the cars.

My scorecard: LINK

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Here is a rubric for how I would interpret the TCS™

10 – Simply amazing, go play this a.s.a.p.! Are you on your way?!
9 – One of the best, just not spot on "perfect" in every way. Play It!
8 – One of the best courses in the area; well worth the trip to play.
7 – Worth a round if you are within a reasonable distance. Good conditions and interesting layout.
6 – An above average course that is worth your time if you're close by. Should provide a nice round.
5 – An average course. Decent layout, decent conditions, and the value hits the sweet spot. The one to play after work for a quick round. However, it lacks an overall wow factor.
4 – Below average, but moderately interesting in places.
3 – A poor course. Conditions are pretty bad but the cost of a round usually outweighs the conditions. Play with your friends who are too cheap to pay for a better round of golf.
2 – Bad, but playable. Play it when you need some practice before spending $$$ on a "better" course.
1 – A very bad course, but often has a deal you can't pass up (e.g., I have played a few like this; got 18 and a cart for only $5, yeah, I'd play about anything for that too).
0 – The only way I'd "play" this course if it was in my backyard and it was free. I mean who turns down a free "driving range" which is all that this "course" is good for, not for golf but to hit balls at and forget about.
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