Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Juday Creek Golf Club

14770 Lindy Drive, Granger, Indiana

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
3.7134 Reviews
Granger, INLocation
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About Juday Creek Golf Club

Juday Creek Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Granger, Indiana, just minutes from the University of Notre Dame. The course features bent grass tees, greens, and fairways, with 56 bunkers and 13 holes incorporating water hazards. Known for its great food and events, Juday Creek offers a welcoming atmosphere for golfers...

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Green Fees

18-Holes Walking$20
9-Holes Walking$13

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Event Space

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Reviews

What People Say

3.7/5
Google · 134 reviews
In summary

Juday Creek Golf Club receives mixed feedback from visitors. Many appreciate the course's layout and the helpfulness of the staff, particularly in accommodating events and providing good customer service. However, there are frequent criticisms regarding the course's maintenance, with issues such as unkept fairways, rough conditions, and a subpar driving range being noted. Additionally, some visitors mention discrepancies in pricing and slow pace of play.

a month ago
Had a great nine holes at Juday! Garold was the most phenomenally pleasant golf pro shop guy I’ve ever spoken with. Got me in for tee time after going over the pricing for me, checked me in, got me to the first tee box when I couldn’t find it, and even checked on me when I wrapped up my round to see how it was. Thank you Garold! The course was in great shape and a fun layout. Fun par 4’s that are challenging with shot placement, and reachable in 2 par 5’s. Greens looked to be recently punched but still rolled out really nicely. All and all a great quick round with my wife that we really enjoye…
— Austin Holler
11 months ago
Let me start by saying my brother in law and I used to play in a league here. While the course was never in great shape, it was never as awful as it was today. We booked through their website, a tee time before 8am as it was only $34. Upon arriving the lady at the shed - in place of a clubhouse - informed us that their website is wrong and we could either pay an extra $20 or go somewhere else (how kind). It’s 4th of July, we figured no shot of getting a tee time somewhere else. So we paid the extra $20 each (plus the cc convenience fee) and went on our way. The condition of the course was al…
— Jerry WILKINS III
8 months ago
This course has potential to be a gem of a golf course. Water and bunkers well placed with some challenging holes. However, this golf course is poorly maintained to say the very least. Driving range is just a field of crab grass and mud. Tee boxes are practically bare and don’t even hit a ball 5 yards off the fairway or you may not find it. I doubt this is because they aim to be a links style course. Just not mowed or maintained at all. Numerous spots on or off the fairway roped off as ground under repair. The greens have ball marks all over them, dead areas where old holes were once placed, a…
— Joe Bandy
8 months ago
If it was possible to give 0 stars I would!!!! Absolutely the worst course I’ve ever played! Tee boxes, fairways and greens are Horrible! For $54.00 a round you would think the course would look great!!! Don’t waste your time!
— Rich Bucholz
9 months ago
I enjoy the layout of the course, but the condition of the course is going to be variable from "good" to "bad" in spots and depending on the day. Hole 17 has had yellow ropes up around a huge chunk of the fairway for weeks because the water isn't draining properly, making the ground basically a swamp, and nothing has seemingly been done to fix it. Unfortunately, their driving range is basically unusable. Where there is grass, it's not any kind of "golf grass" and would be akin to hitting out of deep rough. And since there's been no maintainence, most of the hitting spaces is raw, uneven earth.…
— Will McBurney
5 years ago
4 walkers and 8 people in carts and not letting anyone play through. Golf course didnt seem to care. Took 2 of us in a cart 3 hrs for the front nine. We called in for a price and when we got there it was a lot more than was told over the phone. The course isnt in good shape either for the price they are charging. We wont be back!
— Travis Truex
10 months ago
Oh my god I have never played at a course worse than this one, please do not come here… First of all, when we arrived, the staff at the weird trailer-makeshift-clubhouse were just chatting away by themselves and ignoring us while we sat there and waited for them. Second of all, the course itself is extremely poorly kept. I have never seen such a terribly maintained fairway… there were rough patches where grass was dead and big chunks missing. Off of the fairway, the grass was SO long that you couldn’t even swing because your club would just catch in your grass before it reached the ball. The o…
— Chloe Schimings
Edited 2 months ago
Great course if you can stay out of the water, lol.
— South Bend Photographer
10 months ago
Good course, great customer service. They helped me organize a scramble last week and were so flexible and accommodating with last min changes and tricky logistics due to weather. Gerald and Anna and Gabrielle were especially helpful. The ownership has had to get creative after losing their clubhouse to the fire, but they're doing a great job!
— Becca Brophy
a year ago
The pro shop employees are awesome but the Maintanance crew is terrible. While we were on hole 5 a Maintanance guy flew up to us and told us we should shower immediately after our round because he just put really strong fertilizer out and how it might burn our skin. After that on hole 14 one of the guys looked directly at us and then turned on the sprinklers (soaking my golf partner). They are one of the more expensive courses in the area, but are still operating out of their parking lot. The driving range is like a mud pit. Beware of the longest roughs around and not being able to find anythi…
— Karl Sheeks
a year ago
This was the first time most of our group had played Juday Creek. We played Red tees - 5000 yds. I would say it was a fair test of our skills. I'm assuming, due to recent rain, the rough hadn't been cut. It was long. Finding balls was not easy in the rough. It slowed our play. Fairways were cut fine. Greens seemed a little slow. Being able to place your drives seemed important, because there is water on a lot of holes. If I would play Juday Creek again, knowing what I know now, I'd score better. It's a good course. You will be challenged every time you play it.
— Steven Flowers
2 years ago
We had to hit in front of the normal tee box at the driving range, it was thicker than the rough on the course. I thought it was a fluke last year, like they were re-seeding the tee but upon my return this year, it was the same story and the tee looked worse than before. I’ve played the course twice in last 2 years and they really don’t seem like they are trying too hard on the maintenance. Clumps of grass everywhere in the rough and the greens look like that suffered from a disease. There are rashes of pock marks that you have to putt through on most greens. I guess it’s still early in the se…
— Sean Heckaman

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