Highland Golf & Country
Club

Highland Golf & Country
Club

Highland Golf & Country Club

Highland Golf & Country Club, 1050 W 52nd St

Indianapolis, IN 46228

(317) 253-3030

http://highlandgcc.com

bpollert@highlandgcc.com

FACILITY AMENITIES:

Accurate Yardage Measurements on Tees to Targets, Short Game Practice Area, Lighting for Night Use, Synthetic Putting Green, Grass Putting Green, Covered Areas

 

ADDITIONAL AMENITIES:

Indoor Simulator, Ball Flight Monitor

 

TYPE OF RANGE TARGETS:

Flags, Bunkers, Built-up Greens, Fairway Cuts, Other (List in 4a)

 

INSTRUCTION PROVIDED:

Yes (Please answer questions 6a-6g below)

 

NUMBER OF PGA PROFESSIONALS INSTRUCTORS:

4

 

NUMBER OF LPGA PROFESSIONALS INSTRUCTORS:

0

 

CLUBFITTING SERVICES PROVIDED:

Yes (If yes, indicate annual gross equipment sales in 7a)

 

TOTAL NUMBER OF VISITS TO RANGE PER YEAR:

30,000

 

NUMBER OF RANGE BALLS DISPENSED ON RANGE PER YEAR:

1,050,000

 

NUMBER OF RANGEE BALLS IN INVENTORY

16,000

 

NEW BALLS ARE ACQUUIRED:

3-4 annually

 

RANGE PROMOTION:

We promote our practice facilities as being able to offer a golf experience 12 months of the year. Whether practicing outdoors, indoors, in the cold, in the rain, or even virtually with our 2 simulators there is always a great opportunity to work on your game. Being in a northern climate, that is not usually the case for 99% of other private clubs.

 

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING: Please share any programming you have to keep your customers & students engaged

When building the golf academy, our club also founded our Highland Golf Academy Foundation. The Foundation serves as our vehicle to provide clinics and game improvement opportunities for several segments of the local community that otherwise would probably not have the opportunity. We have 3 separate initiatives that we support…

1. PGA HOPE – Serving disabled veterans in the larger central Indiana area, we are currently hosting our 7th clinic where we average 15-25 veterans each session. We have hosted 9 PGA HOPE clinics so far!

2. FIRST TEE – Host two clinics each winter (20-25 kids in each session) through the First Tee of Indiana which serves some of the under privileged youth in our area while teaching the 9 core values of the Program.

3. Washington Township Junior Development Program – Highland’s own program serving our local school district; we aim to give aspiring 7th – 11th graders the opportunity to work on their games in the winter months and get a head start on the upcoming golf season. The 15-week program is provided free of charge to the children and their families.