THE BRASSIE GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Chesterton, IN, USA
Designed by Jim Fazio
The Brassie Golf Club sits in Chesterton, Indiana, a town in the northwestern corner of the state near the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Designed by Jim Fazio and opened in the mid-1990s, the course occupies gently rolling terrain characteristic of the glaciated landscape found throughout Porter County. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes and incorporates wooded corridors alongside more open stretches, creating variety in both playing angles and visual character.
Fazio, nephew of the prominent architect Tom Fazio, established his own design practice and worked on several courses across the Midwest during this period. His approach at The Brassie reflects a traditional parkland style with strategic bunkering and greens that reward accurate approach play. The layout balances risk-reward opportunities with straightforward holes, offering a test suitable for a range of skill levels while maintaining interest for accomplished players.
The club operates as a semi-private facility, welcoming both members and daily-fee play. Its location places it within reasonable reach of the Chicago metropolitan area, making it part of the broader golf corridor that extends along the Indiana Dunes region. The course benefits from mature tree growth and natural drainage patterns that help define individual holes and create a sense of seclusion despite the surrounding residential development.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Brassie was designed by Jim Fazio.
Yes. The Brassie at The Brassie Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Brassie is 72.
The Brassie plays 7,008 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Brassie is 137.
The Brassie is a 18-hole course.