Crooked Stick Golf Club


Crooked Stick Golf Club is located in Carmel, Indiana, a suburb north of Indianapolis. Built in 1964 by the famous course architects Pete and Alice Dye, it was host to the PGA Championship in 1991 won by John Daly and the U.S. Women’s Open in 1993, won by Lauri Merten. It also hosted the Solheim Cup matches in 2005. Crooked Stick also hosted the 2012 BMW Championship, won by Rory McIlroy, and hosted the tournament again in 2016, where Dustin Johnson won with a record breaking -23. For many years it has been noted as one of the top 100 courses in the U.S. by Golfweek and Golf Magazine, two of golf's most popular magazines.

Course information

Membership

There are around 230 members, and the waiting list is about six months. Some famous members are Pete Dye, Alice Dye, Peyton Manning, Ken Dilger, Dallas Clark, Anthony Gonzalez, Jeff Saturday and Jim Irsay. Membership is by invitation only.

Non-members

Non-members can play with members on designated guest days and during certain tournaments. There is also a guest fee.

Major events hosted

YearTournamentWinnerWinner's
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1991PGA ChampionshipJohn Daly230,000
1993U.S. Women's OpenLauri Merten144,000
2005Solheim CupTeam USA0
2009U.S. Senior OpenFred Funk470,000
2012BMW ChampionshipRory McIlroy1,440,000
2016BMW ChampionshipDustin Johnson1,530,000