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SUNDAY DRIVE
Written by Suzanne Huntzinger / Photographed by Ron Ball
Relaxing and unwinding is the only thing on your mind this Sunday. The sun is up, the trees are swaying from the gentle breeze. You’re approaching the third hole at Holliday Farms, and the Sunday drive you started couldn’t be more perfect.
Jordyn Schmitz of Holliday Farms describes the 17th hole perfectly. “When you first approach this hole, you are simply at a loss. The stand of trees left and right of this little beauty presents a tunnel of towering trees unlike anything you have ever seen. You must see this hole to understand and believe it -- it’s a great par three with all the championship features, including trouble left, bunkers that play with your depth perception, a green that falls to the back right, and a hole that you will certainly remember as you look back on your day.”
Rich in history, the course offers picturesque views of nature, rolling hills and flowing creeks. It’s all part of life at Holliday Farms in Zionsville. With two golf courses in the community designed by the legendary Pete Dye, the sport is certainly the focal point of the lifestyle here.
Holliday Farms of Zionsville delivers the golf-centric lifestyle with an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole executive par 3 course. Membership at The Club at Holliday Farms provides more than just a dream golf experience; joining the club and living in the community means access to a resort lifestyle year-round. With amenities nearing completion, Holliday House (the temporary clubhouse), the golf shop, the grill and bar are now open. With numerous activities and events throughout the year, you’ll never run out of something to do.
For more information, visit hollidayfarmszionsville.com. To learn about Chatham Hills, Holliday Farms’ sister residential golf community, visit chathamhills.com.