Quail Crossing Golf Club Memberships

18-hole (Semi-Private)

Website: www.quailcrossing.com

5 Quail Crossing Drive
Boonville, IN 47601
Western/Southern Indiana
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Phone: (812)897-1247

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Normal Season: May-November

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Description

Quail Crossing Golf Club, winding through Southern Indiana's beautiful rolling wooded countryside offers the discriminating golfer an experience they will not soon forget. Renaissance Golf Design, led by Tom Doak, and known for their minimalist style or lay of the land design, complemented the natural terrain of Quail's 320 acres. Styling the course in imitation of Shinnecock Hills with fairway bunkers framed by bluestem and other prairie grasses which were selected in conjunction with Quail Unlimited provides suitable habitat for the birds after which the course is named. Quail's links style routing is a real treat for golfers who will see an abundance of natural beauty during their 18-hole round.

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