The Cup!

I don't know if any of you golfers ever play in Indianapolis, but for the past 33 years my three brothers and I have done a golf trip. About half of the time we travel to remote sites such as Vegas, Palm Springs, Destin Florida and the such, and the other half of the time we golf at one of the brothers home towns. This year is in my hometown of Indianapolis. Indy must be the cheapest town to play golf in the US. Here's our itinerary, including our over 55 years of age greens fee discounts..............I'm slightly over the age limitation!

Otter Creek in Columbus, IN. 1964 designed Robert Trent Jones, Sr., $49
The Fort, Indianapolis, Pete Dye designed (Indy guy), 1996, $69
Coyote Crossing, West Lafayette, IN (go Purdue) Hale Irwin designed opening in 1997, $32
Prairie View, Carmel, IN, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., $45

All top notch, great conditioned, Golf Digest 4.5 stars, great layout courses for less than $200. Indy is a great place to golf, if you golfers ever get here.
Good information to know. I would never have guessed that Indy has such inexpensive courses like the ones you mentioned.
More info.

Otter Creek is 35 minutes south of Indy
The Fort is 20 minutes NE of Indy
Coyote Crossing is 65 minutes NNW of Indy
Prairie View is 40 minutes NNE of Indy

All driving times are listed from the center of downtown Indy. "Non-Senior" rates would run about $250 for these four rounds, which is still crazy inexpensive for the quality of golf. In the good weather times in Vegas, one of these courses would run $200.