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Hickory Stick Golf Club is an Irish links-style course located in Greenwood Indian, just South of Indianapolis. Designed by Tim Liddy, offering a playable challenge from all four sets of tees and is dedicated to your complete golf experience. It offers playing characteristic unlike any other Indianapolis Golf Course, with rolling fairways and mounded rough. The banquet facilities are perfect for wedding receptions, meetings, and other golf events. Behind the new leadership of Don Essig III, Chip Essig, and the entire Essig Golf Management team, Hickory Stick Golf Club continues the enhancements to this Greenwood area golf course already one of the best golf clubs on the south side of Indianapolis.
Head Golf Professional, Keith Clark, and his staff, embrace this commitment to the entire experience which is projected through their customer service, quality golf programs, and pace of play management. Golf Course Superintendent, Matt Brown, has done a masterful job of providing excellent playing surfaces while he oversees many improvement projects to the golf course.
Membership Info
On Sale Now! Essig Golf Medalist Club for 2010. No increase in price and features access to four outstanding golf facilities for the price of one. Join now and start playing immediately. Want to know which four courses? CLICK HERE for all the information on Indy's Ultimate Golf Membership.
Hall Of Fame Honors
Don Essig III, an owner of Hickory Stick, was a member of the 2009 class inducted into PGA of America's Hall of Fame. Don was included in only the third class ever to be inducted into this National Hall of Fame; which ranks him as one of the top Club Professionals in the country. All his friends here at Hickory Stick are very proud of him.
Saturday, July 31st, 2010
"I'm hitting the woods just great,
but I'm having a terrible time getting out of them."