The "Old Course" was designed by Wilfrid Reid in 1925, the original club features a tower entrance, 18th century tapestries, leaded glass windows, and Knights in shining armor.
According to historians, the club quickly became a haven for the wealthy of Detroit seeking to avoid the daily grind of the city.
In 1981, Detroit-area businessman Stan Aldridge purchased the building and surrounding land after being outbid for the Detroit Red Wings by Mike Ilitch.
[4] Son Keith Aldridge, a former professional hockey player, serves as the club's Vice President and General Manager.
For his work with Indianwood and other courses in the state, Stan Aldridge was elected to the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in 2005.