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Page Background Covered Bridge Golf Course:

It’s Back Home In Indiana

WHEN YOU M

ix the game

of golf, a historic Indiana

landmark, and southern

Indiana’s most beloved

golfer, you get

F

rank

U

rban

Z

oeller or Fuzzy’s

Covered Bridge Golf

Course.

If you do some historical

research about life in

southern Indiana, you’ll

learn the significance of

covered bridges in the

daily life of those that

lived in this ‘neck of the

woods.’ With so many

rivers, streams, and creeks

in southern Indiana, the

covered bridge enabled

communities to connect

with one another, especially

during tough times in the

winter.

So, it’s only appropriate for

Fuzzy Zoeller, born and raised

in this part of the world, to

name his golf course after such

a historic symbol of Hoosier

life. Zoeller lives near Covered

Bridge and honors his roots with

a golf course named after this

unique landmark.

Covered Bridge has evolved into

one of the favorite layouts in the

Hoosier state. It’s as popular

and talked about as other

great Indiana courses such as;

Brickyard Crossing, Otter Creek,

The Fort, and the two world-

class golf destinations in nearby

French Lick, The Donald Ross

Course andThe Pete Dye Course.

One of Fuzzy’s philosophies

when he built the course was to

cater to the amateur golfer.

NWO Golf Links

M I K E M AY

One of

Fuzzy’s

philosophies

when he

built the

course was

to cater to

the amateur

golfer.