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Look at all these Indy folks. I love hearing more people that took up the Saddlebrook membership. Gotta love that place. Pretty fun course despite the short length. Gotta find the good times to get out and play when it isnt bogged down. I started playing a lot at Trophy club in Lebanon lately. Twilight rates start at 2 PM weekdays for $29. Gorgeous course in great shape

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I would really like to play at The Fort once the leaves turn, the photos on their website look gorgeous, and one of the big golf publications named it one of their top 100 pub courses in America.

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The Fort really is a gorgeous course. The back 9 may have some of the most fun golf holes Ive ever played.

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Lot's of activity in this thread; great to see lot's of Indy golfers. This is the first I've heard of The Fort. Got on their site today and it looks like a great course. Definitely need to check it out!

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