Perhaps it was my list in the other thread that started this one...but I'll list my favorites for Indianapolis:
1: Broadmoor
2: Crooked Stick
3: Wolf Run (only one on the list I haven't played)
4: Brickyard Crossing
5: Sagamore
6: Trophy Club
7: The Fort
8: Purgatory
9: Bear Slide
10: Meridian Hills
You could probably interchange Broadmoor and Crooked Stick - Broadmoor having better greens, Crooked Stick having more interest off the tee - and you could probably have 4-7 in any of those spots really.
Heartland Crossing is also very good and worth a play as a public as is Country Club of Indianapolis as a private. Close but probably don't quite make this list.
If you wanna say Rock Hollow is Indianapolis (I wouldn't), I'd put it probably 7 or 8 on the list.
Edit: I totally forgot to include two courses that are worth mentioning. One I've played (Sagamore) and one I haven't (Woodland). I think Woodland is pretty good, but it's definitely definitely a must play for any Pete Dye fans.
I updated my post on page 3. I totally forgot Sagamore, Woodland and CCI (thanks for the reminder Ken!). Sagamore is definitely worth a play, a totally different experience on a modern design vs. the most of the older designs in the area. Woodland is supposed to be pretty decent and a must play for any Pete Dye fan. CCI is ok, a stereotypical country club layout, some good stuff out there but also some head scratchers.
Josh,
I remember a lot of people loved Prairie View when I lived there. I really didn't think it was that great (but I played it 4 or 5 times for free ), so I would be interested to hear your comments on that. I wasn't a huge fan of Bear Slide either, but I only played it once. I never played GCI either, but I doubt I was missing much. Out of the metro area, but also curious what you think of The Ledgends and Martinsville CC?
Nigel,
I think Ken summed it up pretty well.
Prairie View is pretty much a manicured over-watered RTJ course from the mid-80s. For the most part it's just pretty average. A few good holes and a few really bad holes. Very overpriced for the Indy market, IMO. But think most people love it because it's typically in perfect condition. The last few years they've lost a few of their greens, so I think a lot of the luster is wearing off.
I probably like Bear Slide more than most. There are some strange holes out there, but there are also some excellent ones as well. I think it may leave a bad taste in with some people as 17 and 18 are probably the worst holes out there.
Really the only nice thing I can say about GCI is that it's a great place to have a scramble and drink a lot of beer.
Ken,
Purgatory is pretty solid, a lot of flash, but when you look past it all, the design is really quite good. Let me know when you get down here, be glad to join up with you.