Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex: Ackerman-Allen
West Lafayette, IN • Public
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54 ReviewsCharles Jischke
Charles Jischke
Charles Jischke
Overview
The Ackerman-Allen course at Purdue’s 36-hole Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex was originally designed by Bill Diddel and opened in 1934. The Purdue South Course, as it was known back then, hosted the 1955 U.S. Junior Amateur and the 1961 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, the latter of which was won by Purdue, with Jack Nicklaus claiming the individual title. Pete Dye, who designed the sibling Kampen course, redesigned the Ackerman-Allen layout in 2015-’16.
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Ranking history:
Best in State: Ranked 11th, 2019-'22. Ranked 15th, 2023-'24.
America's Greatest College Courses: 24th (2023).
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“Hilly and fun. Good challenge for better players with elevation changes galore, but perfectly playable for all levels. Nice compliment to the Kampen course across the street."
Read More2022
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“One of two Purdue University courses that are both very good. Ackerman is hillier with not much water. Excellent condition and fun to play."
Read More2019
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