Indigo Lakes Golf Club is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Daytona Beach, Florida, about 500-yards from the center of the famous Daytona Speedway.
Indigo Lakes Golf Club first opened for play in 1976. The course was designed by Lloyd Clifton.
Indigo Lakes Golf Club once played host to the LPGA Championship, Hooters Championship, and LPGA Qualifying School.
Indigo Lakes has been rated, time and again, as one of the "Top 10 Golf Courses in Florida" by GolfWeek Magazine. The course was one of Florida's must-play golf course in its heyday.
Typical of the area, the Indigo Lakes Golf Club layout is a semi-woodland/wetland layout of more than 7,100-yards. The layout stretches through stands of old-growth pines and oaks with fairways that are often tight and bordered by woodlands and water (water comes into play on 10 holes).
Indigo Lakes Golf Course closed in 2018.
In mid-summer 2018 the course closed as a golf business and owners were investigating alternative land use development plans, which was met with resistance from the Indigo residents. The course was originally built as part of a residential community of over 500 homes.