Best of 2018: Indiana

The best golf courses in the Hoosier State you can play based on golfer reviews
Sunset view of the 4th green at Bear Slide Golf Club

The yearly Golf Advisor state best-of lists are compiled by analyzing the ratings and reviews submitted by members of our community throughout the year. We use our Golf Advisor Index logic that weights newer reviews and combine it with a course's weighted subcategory averages. Reviews from trusted and active reviewers are weighted heavier than inactive members.

Courses must offer public access and have received at least one review in 2018 to be eligible for this year's list.

Indiana courses reviewed in 2018: 163
Reviews of Indiana courses in 2018: 1,290

  1. Laconia, Indiana
    Public/Resort
    4.6362588235
    484

  2. Cicero, Indiana
    Public
    4.2786705882
    440

  3. Knightstown, Indiana
    Public
    4.8220352941
    239

  4. Liberty, Indiana
    Resort
    4.5694
    144

  5. French Lick, Indiana
    Resort
    4.9852941176
    27

  6. West Lafayette, Indiana
    Public
    4.9285714286
    37

  7. Angola, Indiana
    Resort
    3.3017166667
    59

  8. Noblesville, Indiana
    Public
    4.5605176471
    443

  9. Florence, Indiana
    Resort
    4.5094352941
    500

  10. French Lick, Indiana
    Resort
    4.9472588235
    33

  11. Sellersburg, Indiana
    Semi-Private
    4.6329411765
    361

  12. Henryville, Indiana
    Public
    4.5508529412
    341

  13. Monticello, Indiana
    Semi-Private
    4.1686285714
    62

  14. Winona Lake, Indiana
    Public
    4.9230857143
    27

  15. Indianapolis, Indiana
    Resort/Public
    4.3647058824
    47

  16. Lebanon, Indiana
    Public
    4.2957705882
    517

  17. Kendallville, Indiana
    Public
    4.5693
    202

  18. Indianapolis, Indiana
    Resort
    4.5716352941
    549

  19. Jasper, Indiana
    Public
    4.6912058824
    114

  20. Montgomery, Indiana
    Public
    4.5345823529
    286

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Little surprised Rock Hollow GC in Peru, IN isn't on this list.

Others that deserve merit are White Hawk GC in Crown Point, Sandy Pines GC in Demotte, The Brassie in Chesterton and Lost Marsh in Hammond.

Yes, Sandy Pines deserves top 20. Otter Creek and Warren at University of Notre Dame could make the list, too. There are too many great golf courses in Indiana.

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plum creek and prairie view should be in top 10
bear slide is a great course and nice to walk

Sultan's Run should be #1.

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