
Steeped in history and unmatched in character, The Old Course at Indianwood stands proudly among the most iconic and celebrated golf courses in Michigan. Originally established in 1925, The Old Course blends timeless architecture with modern conditioning, creating a championship experience that has captivated golfers for nearly a century.
Designed in the spirit of classic golf traditions, the course features dramatic elevation changes, natural fescue areas, and strategic bunkering that challenge every aspect of a player’s game. The routing is masterful—demanding precision off the tee, creativity around the greens, and thoughtful decision-making from the first shot to the last.
From its opening fairway to its unforgettable finishing stretch, The Old Course offers a rare combination of beauty, difficulty, and authenticity. It is a place where golfers can feel the history beneath their feet while enjoying pristine course conditions maintained to the highest standards.
Indianwood’s storied past includes hosting numerous prestigious events, most notably the 1930 Western Open, 1989 U.S. Women’s Open, the 1994 U.S. Women's Open, the 2012 U.S. Senior Open, and countless state and regional championships. These moments have cemented the Old Course’s legacy as one of the premier tournament venues in the Midwest.
While the layout offers a formidable challenge—particularly when the winds rise across the property—the course remains fair, playable, and immensely rewarding. Every hole tells a story. Every round feels like a journey. And for those lucky enough to call Indianwood home, The Old Course is more than a golf course—it’s a tradition.



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