Indian Springs Golf Club is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Louisville, Kentucky.
Indian Springs Golf Club first opened for play in 1994. The course was designed by Kingsley Stratton.
Indian Springs Golf Club, a scenic, championship, par 72 golf course. The course winds through and nestles with a beautiful residential neighborhood in the city's east end. Named for the natural spring that meanders through the playing areas, Indian Springs Golf Club is designed for golfers of all skill levels. Every hole on this championship course requires a distinctively different approach.
Indian Springs Golf Club measures 6,698 yards from the longest tees. The course rating is 73.0 with a slope rating of 133.
The course closed in 2014.
The following is a Nov 2014 report from http://www.wdrb.com
The 18-hole course was once used by golf carts. It's now used as walking paths and has been converted into a large green space for Indian Springs residents.
It all came about after the previous owner wanted to close the course, which was struggling financially.
That's when residents were given a rare opportunity.
“We worked out a deal with the previous owner to take control of the golf course in February of this year, and in turn he kept a few acres out front along Westport Road to develop,” said Todd Hall, with the Indian Springs Board of Directors.
You can see development happening at the front of the subdivision.
An Aldi is already in the works and will soon be followed by a McDonalds.