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Whistling Straits golf course.
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Dustin Johnson Won’t Tee Off At Whistling Straits This Fall, But That Doesn’t Mean You Can’t

The Ryder Cup in Kohler, Wisconsin has been postponed until next year. Go there anyway.

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Destination Hotels: West Baden Springs

Trade birdies for the breathtaking golf-course vistas two hours south of Indy.

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Speed Read: Best Pit Stop Ever

Unless you’re a member of the Hulman-George family, an Indy 500 winner, or—now—the holder of a new, top-level $1,000 membership at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, you’re never getting into “the basement.” We did. Here’s what we found.

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Which Public Pete Dye Course Is for You?

Which public-access course on Indiana’s Pete Dye Golf Trail suits you best?

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Pete Dye’s Missing Link

Chatham Hills is the latest Pete Dye masterpiece. Oddly, three local courses all claim to be the first.

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Golf’s Last Great Architect

Indiana’s golf scene doesn’t have Michigan’s 800-plus courses, Chicago’s history as a tournament site, or the cachet of Florida, California, and Arizona. But we have something those places don’t: Pete Dye.

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Traveler: Chasing Big-Name Golf in Orlando

More than 170 golf courses and 20 golf academies are in fierce competition for you (and your money).

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Angie Hicks: The Woman Behind Angie's List

With her understated demeanor, Hicks’ approach is a far cry from the styles of other top businesswomen—Oprah, Martha—who market themselves by their first names.

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Tony Stewart Is Wheeling and Dealing

He passed Dale Earnhardt Jr. in merchandise sales—a remarkable feat considering Earnhardt’s legacy and loyal spectators.

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When We Build It, Will They Come?

The Indianapolis Colts, a winning team on the field, would not be financially viable in the modern NFL if they had to spend another two decades in the Hoosier Dome.

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