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Tiger Pointe Country Club

Don’t underestimate this nine-hole course. Tiger Pointe’s dog legs, intense uphill and downhill lines paired with “Donald Ross” sloped greens will challenge every aspect of your golf game. 

Originally designed and opened in 1954 as Windy Hill Country Club, today’s Tiger Pointe carries on the tradition set against a scenic backdrop of steep, rolling hills and a rich legacy of golf. Having several seasoned PGA Professionals affiliated with the Club provides a host of benefits – most notably, expertise in player improvement and methodologies for instruction and equipment selection. 

Open year-round, golf course operations, availability of play and Pro Shop hours are seasonal.  During favorable weather, Tiger Pointe is open seven days a week, with the first tee time at 9 a.m. and the last at 6 p.m. The Pro Shop holds regular business hours, even when the course and driving range are closed, and the Trackman 4 Simulator Lounge and the club’s Event Center/Clubhouse are both available year-round. 

The Event Center’s main space is just under 4,000 square feet. The building is ADA-accessible and has newly paved parking. It also has wireless one-gig internet capability, and it’s the location of the Pro Shop. It’s an ideal locale for memorable weddings or company meetings and golf outings. The beautiful, new in 2020, American Craftsman-style clubhouse can accommodate up to 200 seated dinner guests, houses the Windy Hill bar, fireplace, a well-equipped catering kitchen, and wrap-around porches. No place in the region has better sunset views.

Access to the Club’s exquisite, historical, Major Dunbar home can be made available. The home on the DePauw University campus accommodates up to nine guests in four bedrooms with two-and-a-half baths. The home is perfect for bridal parties, executive meetings or a weekend getaway.

Tiger Pointe Country Club
Tiger Pointe Country Club
Tiger Pointe Country Club

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Facilities

  • EVENT CENTER

  • INDOOR GOLF SIMULATOR


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