Victoria National Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I play Victoria National if I'm not a member?
Victoria National is a private club, so getting on requires an invitation from a member. Your best bet is to network or check if they have any reciprocal agreements with your home club. It's a bucket-list course, so start asking around early.
When is the best time of year to play Victoria National, considering the Indiana weather?
We recommend targeting late spring or early fall for your visit to Victoria National. You'll find the course in prime condition, and the weather is typically ideal - avoiding the humid Indiana summer and the chilly winter.
What makes Victoria National so challenging, and what are its signature holes?
The course's challenge comes from its dramatic quarry setting and Fazio's design, demanding precise shot-making and strategic thinking. The stretch from holes 14 to 16, particularly the par-3 16th playing over the water-filled quarry, is truly unforgettable and a highlight of the round.
Is Victoria National worth the effort to play, and what should I expect beyond the golf?
Absolutely, Victoria National is a truly unique experience and well worth the journey. Beyond the exceptional golf, you'll find top-tier practice facilities and a welcoming clubhouse atmosphere, making for a complete, high-end golf day.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Victoria National for the first time?
Definitely take a caddie - their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the subtle breaks and strategic lines. Also, don't get too aggressive on the par-3s; they often play tougher than they look, especially with the wind.