Golf is one of the most popular outdoor sports in Indiana. Thousands of men, women, and children play golf as an individual or team sport, and in high school and college competition. Millions more enjoy golf as a form of recreation and exercise. Golf is also a popular Indiana spectator sport, attracting thousands of fans to tournaments. Millions more may watch golf tournaments on television.
Columbus is located near Golf Courses in Indiana. Golfers can choose and compare amenities from our list of luxury five star Columbus, Indiana golf resorts, comfortable four star Columbus, Indiana golf hotels, clean three star Columbus, Indiana golf lodges, convenient two star Columbus, Indiana golf inns, and budget one star Columbus, Indiana golf motels to find rooms available for lodging accommodations near your favorite golf course. Book a hotel room and make reservations at a place to stay in Columbus, Indiana.
Indiana golf courses have no regulation length or shape, but most consist of 18 holes numbered 1 to 18. Playing all 18 holes makes up a round of golf. Some Indiana courses have only nine holes. Each hole is played twice for a round. An 18-hole course averages about 140 acres (57 hectares). Each hole includes a tee, a fairway, a green, and often one or more hazards. Indiana golf courses for men generally range from about 6,500 to more than 7,000 yards (5,900 to 6,400 meters) in length. This distance is the total length from the tees to all 18 holes. Courses are shortened for women, senior golfers, and young people by positioning the forward tee closer to the hole.
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- Days Inn - Columbus
, 3445 Jonathon Moore Pike, Columbus, Indiana
Days Inn - Columbus is a 2 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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- Holiday Inn COLUMBUS
, 2480 Jonathan Moore Pike, Columbus, Indiana
Holiday Inn COLUMBUS is a 3 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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- Knights Inn Columbus
, 101 Carrie Lane, Columbus, Indiana
Knights Inn Columbus is a 2 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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- Ramada Columbus Indiana
, 2485 Jonathan Moore Pike, Columbus, Indiana
Ramada Columbus Indiana is a 2 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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- Sleep Inn & Suites
, 2335 Jonathan Moore Pike, Columbus, Indiana
Sleep Inn & Suites is a 3 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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- Super 8 Motel - Columbus
, 110 Carr Hill Rd, Columbus, Indiana
Super 8 Motel - Columbus is a 2 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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- Travelodge Columbus
, 161 Carrie Lane, Columbus, Indiana
Travelodge Columbus is a 2 star place to stay for golfers in Columbus, Indiana. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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In Indiana match play, one golfer or team plays against one or more others. The player or team hitting the golf ball into the hole in the fewest number of strokes wins that hole. The player or team winning the most holes wins the match. The score is determined by the number of holes won. A match is decided when a golfer leads by more holes than there are holes left to play. If both golfers or teams make the same score on a hole, that hole is said to be halved. If the two golfers or teams are tied at the end of the match, it is halved and play may continue. Then the player or team who first wins a hole wins the match.
In Indiana stroke play, the winner is the golfer who takes the fewest number of total strokes to complete a competition. Most professional tournaments use stroke play for a total of 72 holes (four rounds). Ties are broken by a playoff. In most playoffs, the tied golfers play until one golfer scores lower on a single hole. In some cases, ties are settled using an 18-hole playoff.