The Trophy Club, ranked the best public golf course in Indiana by Golf Digest in 2007 and 2008, is located in Lebanon, Indiana, about a half an hour from Indianapolis. Golfers will enjoy the 7,300-yard links style golf course for its challenging but rewarding layout. After a long day on the course, golfers will need a place to stay in Lebanon.
Comfort Inn
The Comfort Inn, located off Interstate 65, about 25 miles from Indianapolis, offers a business center, an indoor heated pool and free continental breakfast for its guests. All rooms at the hotel have free Internet service, microwave, refrigerator and in-room air conditioning. Pets are welcomed at the hotel.
Comfort Inn
210 Sam Ralston Road
Lebanon, Indiana 46052
(765) 482-4800
comfortinn.com
Econo Lodge
Econo Lodge, about two miles from the Boone county Fairgrounds, is a pet-friendly hotel. Hotel guests are treated to a free continental breakfast and free wireless Internet access while they stay at the hotel. A business center is available with copy and fax services. Each room has a desk, microwave, a DVD player and pillow-top mattresses. Some rooms have flat screen televisions and non-smoking rooms are available upon request.
Econo Lodge
1245 W. State Road
Lebanon, Indiana 46052
(765) 482-9611
econolodge.com
Holiday Inn Express
An outdoor pool and a 24-hour health and fitness center are available for guests at the Holiday Inn Express in Brownsburg, about 20 minutes south of Lebanon. The hotel, about 15 minutes to Indianapolis, offers on-site laundry facilities, dry cleaning and a business center, where guests can surf the Web and fax, copy and print documents. Suites at the hotel have a sitting area, desk, whirlpool and refrigerator. A free continental breakfast is offered and kids eat free at the hotel.
Holiday Inn Express
31 Maplehurst Drive
Brownsburg, Indiana 46112
(317) 852-5353
ichotelsgroup.com
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