The public course was designed in 1998 by legendary golf architect Pete Dye and his son P.B. The Dyes had a family lake house just down the road.
Irsay bought the course in 2019 for $1.4 million and renamed it Horseshoe Farms.
The course has a pending offer as of this week, according to the Colts.
For nearly 20 years, Mystic Hills Golf Club was a flurry of what a public golf course in a tiny lake town two hours north of Indianapolis would seemingly be, a course nestled in a spot dubbed the "Cape Cod of the Midwest."
There were golf outings for the community, including an emotional one honoring a local high school football player killed in a car crash. There were amateur tournaments for senior golfers, charity scrambles to raise funds for cancer research and, of course, there were the l