Beyond The Course: Brickyard Crossing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway offers golf at 230 MPH

Ten minutes away from the downtown of any major city, you would need very little reason to be convinced to play a course as good as Brickyard Crossing for as little as it costs, but the unique setting closes the deal. It's a Pete Dye course in the middle of the Mother of All Racetracks.

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Pagoda

The famous "Pagoda," where races at the Speedway begin and end, overlooks the Brickyard Crossing golf course.

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