1 MINUTE READ - ARLINGTON LAKES - The Arlington Heights Park District course is short on distance (5,432 yd par 68) but avoiding the ever-present water hazards and penal bunkers is a challenge. CLICK HERE for the quick read on the northwest suburban layout...
PHOTO TOUR - OLD ORCHARD - Originally opened in 1932, Old Orchard has an old school feel with tree-lined fairways and smallish, well-guarded greens, but the 6,200 yd par 70 layout will require shot-making skill to score well. CLICK HERE for the Photo Tour of the Prospect Heights PD course... 30 WINDY CITY COURSES I PLAN ON PLAYING IN 2024
At the start of every golf season, I make a list of which courses I want to visit, based on playing the ones I haven't and returning to the ones I've been away from for too long, so I can reinforce my self-appointed expert status on Windy City Public Golf. CLICK HERE to see what courses you're likely to find me at this summer...
WCPGG 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW
2023 continued the resurgence of golf in Chicagoland, and was a great year for me personally as I played more rounds than ever and carded my 1st hole-in-one. CLICK HERE for the full story of my best moments from last season...
1 MINUTE READ - ARLINGTON LAKES - The Arlington Heights Park District course is short on distance (5,432 yd par 68) but avoiding the ever-present water hazards and penal bunkers is a challenge. CLICK HERE for the quick read on the northwest suburban layout...
PHOTO TOUR - OLD ORCHARD - Originally opened in 1932, Old Orchard has an old school feel with tree-lined fairways and smallish, well-guarded greens, but the 6,200 yd par 70 layout will require shot-making skill to score well. CLICK HERE for the Photo Tour of the Prospect Heights PD course...
HOW HARD IS IT TO GET A HOLE-IN-ONE? IT TOOK ME 53 YEARS AND WAS TOTALLY WORTH THE WAIT
I've been golfing since I was 13 years old but the Holy Grail for golfers, the Hole-In-One, had eluded me...until a 4th of July weekend round. CLICK HERE for all the details of the special day and my love story with Chicagoland golf...
BANG FOR THE BUCK - THE TOP VALUE PLAYS IN CHICAGOLAND - The Windy City is loaded with top notch public golfing options, but what are the best values for your time and money? CLICK HERE for my swing at the top value plays in the Windy City.
PHOTO TOUR - STEEPLE CHASE
HOW HARD IS IT TO GET A HOLE-IN-ONE? IT TOOK ME 53 YEARS AND WAS TOTALLY WORTH THE WAIT
I've been golfing since I was 13 years old but the Holy Grail for golfers, the Hole-In-One, had eluded me...until a 4th of July weekend round. CLICK HERE for all the details of the special day and my love story with Chicagoland golf...
Steeple Chase flies under the radar in a crowded north suburban golf scene, but the Ken Killian design should be included in the conversation of the best public courses in Chicagoland. CLICK HERE to see why the Mundelein Park District course is worth the drive...
PHOTO TOUR - OAK BROOK
In the shadow of the very private Butler National, Oak Brook GC stands on its own as one of the better muni's in the western suburbs. CLICK HERE for a fall photo shoot of the course ideally located at 22nd and York Road...
One of the 2 Dick Nugent gems on the shores of Lake Calumet is a perfect example of the midwest prairie links style with a hint of Scotland included. CLICK HERE for the shot by shot recap of a top Chicagoland course in all it's native grass glory...
PHOTO TOUR - WATER'S EDGE - The parkland layout has matured into one of the better plays in the south suburbs, a wooded retreat that seems miles away from its busy location at 115th & Harlem. CLICK HERE for the full Photo Tour of the Village of Worth course...
PHOTO TOUR - COG HILL #2 - The Ravines course at Cog Hill shares some of the same topography as the infamous Dubsdread without the price or the pain. CLICK HERE for a tour of the scenic, playable alternative to CH4...
PHOTO TOUR - SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB - The 27 hole facility has transformed into a must play in the Northwest suburbs after the Lohmann / Quitno renovations. CLICK HERE for the complete tour of the Tournament, Players and Baer 9's...
1 MINUTE READ - GREEN GARDEN BLUE - Green Garden is a mega 45 hole complex in south suburban Frankfort, featuring the Gold and Blue 18's. CLICK HERE for the summary of the 6,700 yard traditional parkland layout...
1 MINUTE READ - CRYSTAL WOODS - The Craig family has owned Crystal Woods since the late 60's, and the 27 hole complex is a parkland style mainstay in the Crystal Lake area. CLICK HERE for the quick read on the 18 hole course on Route 47...
THE PROCESS - NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX MAZE OF BUYING NEW IRONS
Trying to find the right equipment for your game can be a confusing, frustrating experience. CLICK HERE to read a comprehensive review of the process I used to buy a new set of irons...
WINDY CITY PUBLIC GOLFERS GUIDE INCLUDED IN LISTING OF TOP CHICAGO GOLF BLOGS AND WEBSITES
The WCPGG has been identified as one of the top golf websites in Chicagoland. CLICK HERE for the complete list, as compiled by Feedspot...
Indoor golf simulators are blanketing the Windy City, and California based X-Golf operates 10 facilities locally. CLICK HERE for the story of 2 golf buddies who made the entrepreneurial leap into this rapidly growing entertainment market...
Sub 70 is located in Sycamore, just beyond the Windy City limits, and has made its mark in Direct-to-Consumer club sales in a very short period. CLICK HERE for an overview of the Sub 70 story...
Bonnie Dundee dates back to 1924, but it took a late season visit for my 1st trip to the sporty course of the Dundee Township Park District. CLICK HERE for the quick take of this fun Northwest suburb layout...
On a recent drive from Las Vegas home to Chicago, I played 5 fantastic courses in 8 days, all ranked in the top 20 of Golf.com's Courses You Can Play for under $150. CLICK HERE for the full recap of this amazing buddy golf adventure...
The renovated Kane County Forest Preserve course reopened on August 5th and new greens, tees and bunkers and improved playability, plus a couple of cool new holes, could bring Settler's Hill to the next level in the Windy City golf scene. CLICK HERE for all you need to know about the updated west suburban course...
A 1st time visit to the busiest Cook County Forest Preserve course was a revelation, a 6,100 yd Par 72 layout that was in great shape and a joy to play. CLICK HERE for the quick take on Indian Boundary...
Some of the best views in the Windy City can be found at Cary Country Club, a hilly, scenic and affordable option in the Northwest suburbs. CLICK HERE for the 1MR at CCC...
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2022, Deer Creek remains a fun and affordable option in the far south suburbs. CLICK HERE for the quick take on the University Park muni...
Acres of protected wetlands and a routing over scenic McHenry County countryside makes RedTail a top play in the Northwest suburbs. CLICK HERE for the reasons why the Village of Lakewood layout is one of the best values in the Windy City...
A parkland oasis in the middle of south suburbia, Water's Edge has morphed into a favorite play. CLICK HERE for my thoughts on why it's worth a trip to the "Friendly Village"...
Foss Park is an affordable, entertaining option in the crowded North Shore golf scene. CLICK HERE for the reasons to visit the North Chicago muni...
This prairie links style 18 is a top option in the southwest suburbs. CLICK HERE for a quick read on all that Prairie Bluff has to offer the public golfer...
Randall Oaks has been the cornerstone of the Dundee Park District since it opened in 1966, and the course has only gotten better with age. Click Here for all the details of a top Northwest suburban play...
COURSE SPOTLIGHT - HUNTLEY PARK DISTRICT WINS BIG WITH PINECREST The Huntley Park District purchased Pinecrest Golf Club in 2003 and all indicationd are that it was a good investment. Click Here to read the evolution of a Pinecrest from its opening in 1972 to today...
COURSE SPOTLIGHT - TRADITIONS ABOUND AT CHEVY CHASE CC North Suburban Chevy Chase has a rich history dating back to the Roaring 20's, Prohibition and maybe even Al Capone, and beyond the classic clubhouse lies a very good traditional parkland golf course. Click Here for the full story on Chevy Chase...
FEATURED STORIES
The Windy City boasts hundreds of public courses, but a handful are able to command over or near triple digit green fees from local golfers. Click Here for a list of those select few, with the best times to play at rates far below prime time that will fit into most golf budgets...
NO "GIMME'S" HERE...WINDY CITY AMATEUR TOURS OFFER COMPETITIVE GOLF FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS
Several Amateur Golf tours operate in the Windy City, largely below the radar of most area golfers. Click Here for a detailed review of 5 organizations that offer tournament golf using the USGA rule book to players of all skill levels...
LET'S PLAY TWO! 36 HOLES OF GREAT, BUDGET FRIENDLY WINDY CITY GOLF
To borrow a famous phrase from a Chicago sports legend, playing 2 rounds of golf on a beautiful summer weekday in the Windy City is a great alternative to a day at work. Click Here to view an updated and expanded list of 29 combinations of courses from all corners of Chicagoland, all for under $90 (carts included) and within a short drive (less than 30 minutes) of each other, with plenty of time for lunch in between...
UNDERAPPRECIATED TEE TIME INTERVAL KEY FACTOR IN PACE OF PLAY
Mr Z brushed off his stats book and looked at the relationship between green fees and tee time intervals at metro Chicago courses, and reviewed several that have increased the spacing in an effort to enhance the customer experience. Click Here to read an in depth analysis of tee times in the Windy City...
I'm a biggest fan of golf i like to watch online
ReplyDeletelive golf streaming i really like your blog also.
The establishment of golf courses should be customer positioning first. Starting from skill stage, social purpose, child training, adult-only, competition-only, etc. Redesign the difficulty level of the course, the course decoration, the course layout, etc. For example, my current main product is the golf rangefinder, which is currently used by less than 10% of American golfers.
ReplyDeleteVery nice article;)
ReplyDelete