Courtesy of Indiana Golf
Indiana Golf celebrated the grand opening of the new Pete and Alice Dye Indiana Golf Center at The Fort Golf Resort at Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park in Indianapolis.
The new location allows Indiana Golf staff to best serve courses, events and programming throughout the state while managing the Indiana PGA, Indiana Golf Association, Indiana Women’s Golf Association, Indiana GCSA, Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association, Indiana Golf Foundation and First Tee-Indiana. The 13,000-square-feet headquarters also includes the Indiana Golf Hall of Fame, a new indoor golf academy and a short-game practice facility.
Indiana Golf raised nearly $6.5 million toward the capital campaign, which supported the new headquarters, facility upgrades at First Tee-Indiana host facilities Riverside Golf Academy and Douglass Golf Course, scholarships for children to attend First Tee-Indiana programming, and a Dryvebox Mobile Golf Simulator. The Dryvebox will make golf more accessible by visiting schools, children’s hospitals, VA hospitals and festivals.
“This new facility represents not just a physical structure, but a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence in golf and community engagement,” Indiana Golf executive director Mike David said. “I’m thrilled to see this long-time vision come to life and to start witnessing the positive impact it will have on our organization and the golfing community in Indiana as a whole.”
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