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French Lick Golf Trip Planning Guide

French Lick Resort has hosted everyone from Al Capone to FDR, and the golf matches the history. Pete Dye's hilltop masterpiece and the restored Donald Ross course deliver championship caliber, while the casino, spa, and proximity to bourbon country fill every off-course hour.

3 courses · 4 restaurants · 3 bars · 5 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Spring, Summer, Fall

Nearest Airport

SDF (90 min drive)

Green Fees

$55–$349

Lodging From

$300/night

Walkable Courses

2 of 3

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$343/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to French Lick. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

Pete Dye Course at French Lick mountain, $199–$349 · 4.8★

Pete Dye's mountaintop opus — 300-foot elevation changes and panoramic Hoosier National Forest views

Dinner

1875 - The Steakhousesteakhouse, $$$$

The resort's flagship — dry-aged steaks, tableside Caesar, and an excellent bourbon list

After Dark

West Baden Casino Barcasino bar · Open late

Cocktails and gambling under the historic dome — the most dramatic bar setting in the Midwest

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Donald Ross Course at French Lick parkland, $129–$229 · 4.6★

Fully restored 1917 Donald Ross classic — hosted the 1924 PGA Championship (Walter Hagen won)

Afternoon — Activity

French Lick Casino2-4 hours, $0–$200/pp

Full casino with table games, slots, and poker — right inside the resort

Dinner

Hagen's Club Housecasual, $$

Clubhouse dining at the Donald Ross Course — great for post-round burgers and beers

After Dark

Lobby Bar at French Lick Springscocktail

Classic cocktails in a grand historic lobby — bourbon flights are the move

Day 3

Morning — Golf

Sultan's Run Golf Club parkland, $55–$89 · 4.2★

Tim Liddy design through rolling hills and creeks — top public course in Indiana

Afternoon — Activity

French Lick Winery1-2 hours, $10–$25/pp

Award-winning wines from Indiana grapes — tasting room on a hilltop with great views

Dinner

33 Brick Streetupscale, $$$

New American in a converted brick building — seasonal menus and craft cocktails

After Dark

Power Plant Bar & Grillsports bar · Open late

Casual bar near the casino floor — watch games and play some hands

Course-by-Course Guide

French Lick has 3 courses worth playing, including 1 bucket-list tier layout. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.

Pete Dye Course at French Lick

Bucket List

Pete Dye's mountaintop opus — 300-foot elevation changes and panoramic Hoosier National Forest views

$199–$349mountainPar 72 · 8,102 yds4.8 (2,577)

Donald Ross Course at French Lick

Premium

Fully restored 1917 Donald Ross classic — hosted the 1924 PGA Championship (Walter Hagen won)

$129–$229parklandPar 70 · 7,082 ydsWalkable4.6 (1,026)

Sultan's Run Golf Club

Solid

Tim Liddy design through rolling hills and creeks — top public course in Indiana

$55–$89parklandPar 72 · 6,858 ydsWalkable4.2 (180)

Where to Stay

French Lick has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $300/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

resort house

$400–$1000/night

Sleeps 1216 · French Lick Resort — West Baden Springs or French Lick Springs Hotel

resort poolspa accesscasinogolf on-siterestaurants on-site
cabin

$300–$700/night

Sleeps 814 · Patoka Lake and surrounding Hoosier National Forest

full kitchenfire pithot tubwooded settinggrill

Group Dining Guide

4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

1875 - The Steakhouse

$$$$
steakhouse

The resort's flagship — dry-aged steaks, tableside Caesar, and an excellent bourbon list

$60+/personReservation needed

Hagen's Club House

$$
casual

Clubhouse dining at the Donald Ross Course — great for post-round burgers and beers

$15-30/person

33 Brick Street

$$$
upscale

New American in a converted brick building — seasonal menus and craft cocktails

$30-60/personReservation needed

West Baden Springs Dining Room

$$$$
upscale

Fine dining under West Baden's legendary 200-foot atrium dome — unforgettable setting

$60+/personReservation needed

Nightlife

3 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.

West Baden Casino Bar

Late Night
casino bar

Cocktails and gambling under the historic dome — the most dramatic bar setting in the Midwest

Lobby Bar at French Lick Springs

cocktail

Classic cocktails in a grand historic lobby — bourbon flights are the move

Power Plant Bar & Grill

Late Night
sports bar

Casual bar near the casino floor — watch games and play some hands

Activities Beyond Golf

5 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

French Lick Casino

casino2-4 hours$0–$200/pp

Full casino with table games, slots, and poker — right inside the resort

French Lick Winery

winery1-2 hours$10–$25/pp

Award-winning wines from Indiana grapes — tasting room on a hilltop with great views

Patoka Lake Fishing

fishinghalf day$50–$120/pp

8,800-acre reservoir stocked with bass, walleye, and catfish — boat rentals available

West Baden Springs Spa

spa2-3 hours$75–$200/pp

Full-service spa in the historic West Baden Springs Hotel — mineral baths, massages, sauna

Kentucky Bourbon Trail Day Trip

distilleryfull day$50–$150/pp

Maker's Mark, Jim Beam, and others are 90 min south — combine with a rest day

Getting There

Fly into Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) — it's a 90-minute drive to French Lick. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include French Lick Resort Transportation and Hoosier Hills Limo). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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