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Students of Ross's design "school" will recognize his mark throughout the course, particularly in the tee and green complexes. Stretching beyond 7,000 yards, Beverly is regularly named by golf publications as one of the nation's best courses, and recently ranked No. 51 on Golfweek's list of the Best Classic Courses in the United States. [2]
The event's home course is the upland links-style Mistwood Golf Club in Romeoville, Illinois, designed by Ray Hearn. Each year's champion has her name added to the Elaine Rosenthal Memorial Trophy, which honors one of Chicago's and the nation's early women's golf pioneers.
One of the early pioneers in women's golf was Elaine Rosenthal, who played at Ravisloe. [11] [12] [8] She has a trophy named after her, which is presented to winners of the Illinois Women's Open. [13] She was inducted to the Illinois Golf Hall Of Fame in 1995. [8] In 1913, Harry Vardon and Edward Ray won a match 3 and 2 against Chick Evans and ...
See photos of some of the most beautiful wives and girlfriends, also known as WAGs, of golfers competing in the 100th PGA Championship.
Sunset Ridge Country Club is a private country club located in Cook County, just outside the city limits of Northfield, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Founded in 1923 and renovated in 2005, it features a 6,752 yard 18-hole course. Sunset Ridge features a course rating of 73.0 and a slope of 133. [1]
Rich Harvest Farms is a private golf course and country club near Sugar Grove, Illinois, about 50 miles (80 km) west of downtown Chicago. Built in 1989 and expanded in 1999, the 18-hole championship golf course is on an expansive 1,800 acres (7.3 km 2 ).
Merit Club is a private country club in Libertyville, Illinois, a suburb north-northwest of Chicago. The course was founded in 1992 by Bert Getz Sr. and his family and was collaboratively designed by Getz, Oscar Miles, Bob Lohmann and Ed Oldfield. The course architect was Bob Lohmann. It features a 6,960-yard (6,364 m) 18-hole course. [1]