Rock Hollow Golf Club was the perfect reclamation project for Rock Industries, Inc., an aggregate manufacturing company located in Peru, Indiana. Laid out over 300 acres of a mined-out gravel pit, Rock Hollow Golf Club has become one of the premier public tracks not only in Indiana but also throughout the Midwest. Designed by Indianapolis native Tim Liddy, protégé of world-renowned golf course architect Pete Dye, Rock Hollow boasts a terrain like none other in the Hoosier State.
Taking full advantage of its natural surroundings, Rock Hollow mixes old-growth forests, cattailed wetlands, beautiful boulders and rocks, and changes in elevation to produce dramatic scenery. Measuring 6944 yards from the tips, Rock Hollow not only caters to the scratch golfer but with three other sets of tees, it also provides an enjoyable round for golfers of any skill level.
Rock Hollow Golf Club Awards
2014: Ranked #7 in Indiana-Golf Magazine's "Best Courses to Play Near You"
2012: Golf Magazine's Top Courses You Can Play
1995: #8 in Golf Digest's Best New Public Courses in America
1996-1997: Golf Digest's "Top 75 of America's Best Golf Courses Everyone Can Play"
#11 – 2010, #8 – 2004: Golf Magazine's Thrifty 50 List – Best U.S. Courses to Play for Under $50
1998 – 1999, 2002 – 2003, 2005 – 2006, 2007 – 2008, 2009 – 2010: Golf Digest's 4 1/2 Star Rating
1997-1998, 2001-2004, 2007-2008, 2009-2010, 2011 – 2012, 2013 – 2014: Golf Digest's Best Courses in the State
2009, 2010: Golf Week's "Best Courses You Can Play"
1996-1997: Golf Digest's 4 Star Rating
2003-2004: Golf Digest's Top 100 Public Golf Courses, on a list including Pebble Beach and Pinehurst
2005: Golf Digest's "201 Best Places to Play" (1 of only 3 Indiana courses to be included in this elite list)
2006: National Golf Course Owners Association IN Chapter Course of the Year