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SpringsValley.com News and information for Springs Valley, French Lick, West Baden, Patoka Lake and all Southern Indiana Recreation: Donald Ross Golf Course
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 | The French Lick Resort Golf Academy Offers Instruction for All Skill Levels |
SpringsValley.com News
Lexington, KY USA
By Megan Adams, SpringsValley.com News Staff
FRENCH LICK, INDIANA - Are your golf skills a little rusty? With the
golf course being a stage for so many social and business interactions,
don't tee up without making sure your game is up to par!
The French Lick Golf Academy, located at The Valley Links Golf Course
of Southern Indiana, offers the best in |
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golf instruction for anyone
looking to improve any aspect of their game. Whether in need of some
beginner lessons or just a few tips to help a seasoned player lower his
handicap, their experienced staff of PGA Professionals provide game
improving instruction for all skill levels. The goal of the French
Lick Resort Academy is to teach, promote and enjoy the game of golf.
The packages start at...
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 | Area News: Hurricane Ike blows through Springs Valley |
Hurricane Ike blows into the Midwest: Ryder Cup host Valhalla damaged, power out in Louisville - golf writers gut it out WorldGolf.com - Flagstaff,AZ,USA By Brandon Tucker
FRENCH LICK, Ind. – What’s left of Hurricane Ike unleashed it’s wrath on the Midwest Sunday. I was in southern Indiana Sunday at the French Lick Resort for a media event, where the storm made it’s presence. High winds knocked down trees blocking the entrance to the hotel and cut power all afternoon (not in the casino of course, that was going strong). Local radio reported a turned semi truck on the highway. Many writers showed up to the media event late due to blocked roads heading to the resort.
One writer canceled on the media event here (wimp). Even Pete Dye, who is unveiling his new golf course to the media on Monday, made the trip and Sunday’s meet-and-greet.
About an hour down the road from French Lick is Louisville, hoping to put it’s best foot forward for the Ryder Cup this week. Reports are that as of Sunday over half of the city is without power and Valhalla Golf Club is said to have suffered minor damages.
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A downed pine tree blocked the entrance to the West Baden Hotel at French Lick Sunday afternoon. Power was also disrupted for most of the day.
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High winds on the Donald Ross course caused downed trees, debris, and tricky putting |
Trees are down and a TV tower fell onto the 12th green. U.S. Captain Paul Azinger did his share to alter the course set up leading up to this weekend’s matches, but Mother Nature seems eager to play it’s part this week. My theory is that the heavens are pissed he passed over Rocco Mediate for a captain’s pick and have chosen to turn his course upside down.
Believe it or not, a group of writers decided to head out Sunday morning and play the Donald Ross Course at the resort before it got “really bad".
The winds got pretty ridiculous by the back nine. One of my playing partners was knocked on his keister as he was trying to rake a sand trap. Balls were rolling around on the green - and even in traps, minutes after they had initially settled. As we played up the 17th hole, we saw a tree down on the right side - then another one fell minutes later. An ornamental wreath flew across the course and next to our golf cart from a cemetery at least 500 yards away. The iron gate at the club’s entrance had to be rigged with giant stones at it’s base to keep from flying all over.
The Ross Course is a very difficult golf course on a calm day. The greens are befuddling and high grass, so thick balls are certainly lost in it, line many of the holes. In Sunday morning’s junk I shot a 95 and only lost one ball. I consider it one of my better rounds of the year, given the circumstances.
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Posted by Editor on Tuesday, September 16 @ 11:05:04 EDT (1037 reads)
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 | Area News: French Lick will have two world class courses |
French Lick will have two world class courses Terre Haute Tribune Star - Terre Haute,IN,USA By Jennifer Myers Special to the Tribune-Star
A couple of years ago I wrote a column about the changes that were going on at the French Lick Springs Resort. My husband and I finally got a chance to go back there, so I can report first-hand on the changes.
My overall impression is, “Wow! What a difference a half a billion dollars makes!”
That’s for the whole complex, including the West Baden Springs Hotel, which used about $200 million of that.
When we first arrived in French Lick we were too early to check in so we visited the West Baden hotel. I had been in it in the past when it was a dilapidated hunk of concrete and tiles.
After West Baden, we met with Dave Harner, Director of Golf, who took us for a drive up to see the work in progress at the new Pete Dye Course.
This course is going to be unbelievably beautiful while being very nasty and mean at the same time. The site is on a hill behind the resorts magnificently appointed with an historic mansion, built in the 1920s by the son of Thomas Taggart, the entrepreneur behind the French Lick Resort.
It will be used as an inn for high rollers and VIPs. The view from the mansion is spectacular, being on the second-highest point in Indiana. The building that was at one time the carriage house and servants quarters will be used as the pro shop.
The course will be one of Pete Dye’s best — or at least most feared — and friends of his have told me that he thinks it is his best. It will be over 8,000 yards from the back tees, with narrow fairways and small greens. If you miss the fairway, you’re not just in the rough, you’re down a steep slope or in a lake.
There are three man-made lakes on the course, with ...
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Posted by Editor on Sunday, August 10 @ 04:00:00 EDT (1151 reads)
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