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Indiana Golf Breaks Ground at Fort Benjamin Harrison

Jun 10, 2024

Indiana Golf’s Julia Potter-Bobb (Far Right) at June 5 Groundbreaking for new HQ

Indiana Golf Association

LAWRENCE, IN (June 5, 2024) – Indiana Golf marked a significant milestone with the groundbreaking ceremony at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Lawrence on June 5th. This event signals the organization’s transition from its long-time home in Franklin, where it had been headquartered since 1993, to a new, state-of-the-art facility. The move, initiated in 2017, is supported by a successful Capital Campaign, which has already raised $5.6 million of its $6.5 million goal.

Among those present at the groundbreaking was Julia Potter-Bobb, Indiana Golf’s Director of Business Operations and Membership. Julia’s connection to Indiana Golf is deeply personal and historic, as this is not her first time participating in a groundbreaking for the organization. She was also part of the groundbreaking ceremony over 25 years ago when Indiana Golf broke ground on the Gongaware Junior Golf Academy in Franklin.

She reminisced about her early involvement, saying, “I believe I was eight or nine when they called my dad and asked if I would be interested in being part of the groundbreaking. It was such an honor then, just like it is today, to be part of something so historic.”

Julia’s journey with Indiana Golf is a testament to her enduring commitment to the sport and the community. Over the past decade, she has balanced her career, an active tournament schedule, and personal life. Her role at Indiana Golf has allowed her to influence the sport significantly, particularly in creating opportunities for women and expanding the organization’s reach.

Reflecting on the most recent groundbreaking ceremony, Julia expressed a sense of full-circle accomplishment. “To be part of it again, now as an adult and working for such a great organization, feels incredibly

 fulfilling. The passion I had for the game at nine or ten years old is still very much alive today.”

The new facility promises to be a hub of activity and innovation, featuring an Interactive Hall of Fame, administrative offices, and dedicated spaces for various programs. Julia highlighted the importance of this new home for the organization’s future, especially the dedicated space for programming such as PGA HOPE, The First Tee, and adaptive clinics. “Having a home base for these programs will allow us to grow and reach more people. It’s an exciting step forward for Indiana Golf.”

Julia’s participation in both groundbreaking events, decades apart, symbolizes the growth and evolution of Indiana Golf. Her journey from a young enthusiast in the junior program to a key leader in the organization mirrors the broader changes and progress within the sport itself.

The groundbreaking ceremony was not just about a new building; it was a celebration of the community’s shared history and future aspirations. Julia’s emotional response to the event captures this sentiment perfectly. “I teared up a little, thinking about how lucky I am to be part of this not once, but twice. It’s a significant moment in my career and a testament to the wonderful opportunities that Indiana Golf provides.”

Indiana Golf’s new headquarters at Fort Benjamin Harrison is set to be a beacon of growth and development for the sport in the state. With leaders like Julia Potter-Bobb at the helm, the future of golf in Indiana looks brighter than ever.