I am currently in Indianapolis visiting family. On Thursday I played Wolf Run Golf Club. The course was in fantastic shape. The greens were fast and hard, and were in such good shape on some holes I thought I was putting on lush green carpet. The traps on the course were unedged making one feel as if they were on a links course in Scotland. This course was set back in the woods on the most beautiful rolling
property I have ever seen in Indianapolis. If your aren't a member like myself, one would have a little trouble finding this very private secluded golf club in Zionsville, Indiana. All the entrance has is a stone wall with a gate and a call box, no signage at all, just a small artistic black wolf on the stone. I have played golf all over the United States and I am going to say this is one of the hardiest golf courses I have ever stepped foot on in my life. The course played about about 7100 yards, about ten of the holes had blind second shots, even par 4's. On some holes my group and I had no idea where to even aim for our second shots. After hitting some second shots my group and I would go down to the green and realize we lost our ball in a small lake or pond, or even worst in the native grasses that line the entire golf course in and out of the woods. I talked with some members at the grill after our round and they told us the course used to play even harder years back. Even though the course plays so hard, and my group including myself didn't play so well, we had a great time. I am pretty sure if I played that golf course weekly I would be a damn good golfer. If I could conquer Wolf Run I could conquer any damn course. I will definetley play this course again when I am back in town next year.
Cheers,
John