Indianwood Gold & Country Club 
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Address:
Indianwood Road
Lake Orion
MI
48361
United States
Indianwood Golf & Country Club, established in 1925, is a historic private golf facility located in Lake Orion, Michigan. The "Old" Course is annually ranked among America's top 100 classic golf courses, reflecting its enduring design quality and championship pedigree. The course emphasizes accuracy over length, providing a challenging layout that rewards precise shot-making. The setting features mature landscaping, including 100+ year old pine trees that frame the course near the clubhouse, creating a distinguished aesthetic typical of classic American golf design.
Indianwood boasts significant tournament history, having hosted four major championships: the 1930 Western Open (won by Gene Sarazen), the 1989 Women's US Open (Betsy King), the 1994 Women's US Open (Patty Sheehan), and the 2012 US Senior Open (Roger Chapman). This championship legacy underscores the course's difficulty and design integrity. The club operates as a private members-only facility offering multiple membership categories, including Class A and B golf memberships. The facility also functions as a country club, hosting weddings and events alongside its golf operations.
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