Harrison Hills

413 East New Street, Attica, IN, 47918         (765) 762-1135

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Hole #1

Uphill par four. A very gentle start to your round but don't let your guard down. A green that slopes from right to left and a deep bunker on the right side of the green that you must avoid.

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Hole #2

A par three across a pond to a small green that is not visible from the tee box. On the right side is a deep bunker and the left side of the green is a very hard chip to an elevated green.

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Hole #5

A relatively short par five. Keep the ball down the right side of the fairway. The second or third shot is to an elevated green that is guarded in the front and left by two deep bunkers. Keep the ball to the right and an easy chip to a long but thin green will usually result in a par.

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Hole #8

A straight par three. This hole can be stretched out to several different yardages. The green is very long and undulated with a bunker on the right side and a severe drop off area right of the green. Get on the green and a par is usually recorded if you are a good putter.

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Hole #11

A short par four. The left side is guarded by a pond and the right side is guarded by a thicket of trees but is playable from right side. A long driver can drive the green but be aware because the long green is sloped from back to front and is very difficult.

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Hole #14

A par five. Don't go left off the tee box. A straight drive will leave you with a blind second shot over a hill down a hill to thin green that slopes from back to front. You must miss the two very deep greenside bunkers. A par will be achieved with a good drive and if you hit the green.

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Hole #17

An uphill short par three. You can't see the putting surface from the tee and you must miss the deep bunker on the left. If you hit the green most of the time you can make a par.

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Hole #3

A short par four. Clear the fairway bunker off the tee and you should be left with a short-second shot. The green is heavily sloped and protected on the left side by a bunker. Shots from the left side of the green will have a very difficult uphill chip.

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Hole #6

A straightforward par four. Miss the two fairway bunkers off the tee and you are left with a short second shot to a relatively flat green. Seems like an easy hole but a wind that is usually blowing makes this hole much more difficult than it might seem.

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Hole #9

A dog leg par four. A good drive is left with a short second but don't try to cut too much of the corner. A very deep bunker guards the right of the green. The green is very dangerous with many ridges and slopes. Hit the green and hope you are on the right part of the green.

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Hole #12

A long par three. A big oak tree guards the left side of the green. A deep bunker guards the right front of the green. If you hit the green, which is usually firm, you are left with a pretty simple putt.

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Hole #15

Our signature hole. This hole starts with a dogleg right. A good drive will leave you with a mid to short iron for a second shot to a double tiered green that is guarded on the right and left with two of the deepest bunkers in the country. If you stay out of them and get on the right tier of the green a par can be achieved.

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Hole #18

A long par five that leads you towards the clubhouse. Stay straight off the tee. It is a very hilly par five with sidehill and downhill lies throughout. Miss the fairway bunker with your second shot and you are left with a short chip to a green that slopes from back to front. Don't go past the pin or you will have a very fast down hill putt. A par is a very good score.

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Hole #4

The second hardest hole on the course. A long par four. You'll need a good drive and a mid to long iron second shot. The green is guarded by a deep bunker on the right side. The green is sloped from right to left and is usually very firm. A par is a good score.

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Hole #7

A long par five with a generous fairway. Miss the fairway bunkers and the second and third shots are routine. Watch the green. A deceptively sloped green and bunkers around the green will make for a difficult par five.

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Hole #10

The hardest hole on the course. A pond guards the entire left side with trees guarding the right side of the hole. A good straight drive will leave a golfer with a mid to long second shot to a very long green. The right side of the fairway is guarded by a tree that must be avoided or your second shot might be a punch shot. A par is a very good score.

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Hole #13

A par five. Don't go left off the tee box. A straight drive will leave you with a blind second shot over a hill, and down another to a thin green that slopes from back to front. You must miss the two very deep greenside bunkers. A par will be achieved with a good drive and if you hit the green.

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Hole #16

A long uphill drive with a downhill second shot to a par four. Miss the fairway bunkers off the tee and you are left with a sidehill/downhill second shot to a green that has a false front. The green slopes from front to back. A par is a very good score.

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Staff
  • Joel Baumgardner, PGA Professional
  • Jason Lacy, GCSA Superintendent
Architects
  • William Langford, 1924
  • Tim Liddy, 1995
  • United States Golf Association
1999-2008 Open Qualifying Site
  • Golf Digest's "Places To Play In America"
  • 1999-2008 Indiana Open Qualifying Site
  • 1998 & 2003 Indiana PGA Assistants Championship
  • 1998-2001 Chicago Open Qualifying Site
  • 2001 Indiana Amateur Champ. Qualifying Site
  • 2001 USGA Sr. Open Champ. Qualifying Site
  • 2001 Indiana Public Links Championship Site
  • 2002 Indiana PGA Father/Son Championship Site
  • Home Course Mt. Dew Jr. Tour Championship
Our Weather
Mostly Cloudy

51°F

Mostly Cloudy

Humidity: 46%

Wind: W at 13 mph

  • Wed Chance of Rain

    59°F 32°F

  • Thu Chance of Showers

    57°F 28°F

  • Fri Chance of Snow

    43°F 25°F

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