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Two courses, numbers 1 and 2, were used for the opening two rounds with the final 36 holes played on the number 3 course. The 1938 event was played at Olympia Fields Country Club , Olympia Fields, Illinois from July 22 to 24 and was won by Sam Snead with a score of 207, a stroke ahead of Ralph Guldahl . [ 2 ]
This club was home to the PGA Tour's Western Open from 1974 to 1990. The course policy of not allowing female members caused the club to lose the Western Open. [1] In May 2007, Golf Digest rated Butler 21st of "America's 100 Greatest Courses."
Known as the Father of Golf in Chicago, designer Macdonald went to college in Scotland at the University of St Andrews, [3] where he learned to play the game. He brought back a set of clubs, and in early 1888, on the Lake Forest estate of a friend, C.B. Farwell, and his son-in-law, Hobart Chatfield-Taylor, laid out seven informal golf holes on an interesting piece of lakefront property known ...
Olympia Fields Country Club is a private golf club in the central United States, located in Olympia Fields, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, about 25 miles (40 km) south of The Loop. It contains two eighteen-hole courses, North and South.
White Eagle Golf Club: Naperville, Illinois: 210 (−6) Marcus Smith 2021: Tee-k Kelly: Stonebridge Country Club: Aurora, Illinois: 199 (−17) Mac McClear 2020: Bryce Emory: White Eagle Golf Club: Naperville, Illinois: 208 (−8) Jordan Less 2019: David Cooke: Ridgemoor Country Club: Chicago, Illinois: 203 (−13) Bryan Baumgarten, Jordan Less ...
Rolling Green Country Club is a private country club in Arlington Heights, Illinois, with over 350 full golf members and 105 acres that contain a 71.5 rated golf course, swimming facilities, restaurant, bar, fitness center and skeet shooting range. Rolling Green is the only location in Arlington Heights, IL where firing a gun is legal.
The 1900 U.S. Open was the sixth U.S. Open, held October 4–5 at Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago. [2] On a tour of the United States from Britain, Harry Vardon won his only U.S. Open title, two strokes ahead of his great rival, J.H. Taylor.