There's been a few starts and stops to the Spring of 2015 golf season, but it finally looks like the milder weather is here to stay. Most Windy City courses are open for play, with notable exceptions in ThunderHawk, Mistwood and Cog Hill #4 slated to open later in the month. Here's a sample of courses at every corner of Chicagoland, from super expensive to moderately priced, offering sizable savings from in-season green fees thru April into early May. Rates can change without notice, so check your favorite layouts for the most current fees:
NORTH/NORTHWEST
ARBORETUM (Buffalo Grove) - Built on the site of a former nursery, this is a perfect course to play when the trees are in bloom. Summer rates are $75. Current Online Rates - M-F $37-39 w/c, $29 after 1 pm, SA-SU $45-50 w/c, $35 after 1 pm
FOXFORD HILLS (Cary) - This 7,000 yard par 72 layout seamlessly mixes prairie elements with thick woods and plenty of elevation change. Top summer fees are $57 weekdays and $79 weekends. Posted Rates thru 4/30 - M-F $42 w/c, SA-SU $50, $39 after 1 pm
GLEN CLUB (Glenview) - The priciest public access course in the Windy City at a top rate of $215 w/cart, this acclaimed Tom Fazio design on the former Naval Air Base is on my list of courses to play for 2015. Posted Rates thru 4/16 - $90 walk/115 ride. Early Spring Rates 4/17 - from $100 walk/125 ride to $135 walk/160 ride
HIGHLAND PARK - North Shore staple is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2015. Peak Season greens fee tops out at $75 w/cart. Current Online rates - $35 w/c M-F, $45 w/c SA-SU
PINE MEADOW (Mundelein) - One of the Jemsek family courses, this highly regarded parkland classic will cost up to $90 in peak season. Posted Spring Rates - $50 walk/66 ride, $39/49 after 2 pm
PRAIRIE ISLE (Prairie Grove) - This course gets overshadowed by its neighbors in Cary (Chalet Hills and Foxford Hills), but it can hold its own, and the dramatic 13th hole is a rare find in this area. Summer Rates max out at $68 on weekends. Posted Spring Rates - M-F $19 walk/36 ride. SA-SU $27/44
SHEPHERD'S CROOK (Zion) - Links style layout in the shadow of the Wisconsin border is an always reasonable $60, but April is a super bargain at this fine Keith Foster design. Posted Rates to 5/1 - M-F $25 walk/35 ride, SA-SU $30/40, $25 w/c after 2 pm every day
STEEPLE CHASE (Mundelein) - Park District course designed by Ken Killian has great variety and a killer par 5 finish. Summer rates are $67 - $74, but spring weekdays offer a prime savings. Posted Rates thru 5/3 - M-F $32 walk/44 ride SA-SU $49/67, $40/52 after 11 am
STONEWALL ORCHARD (Grayslake) - The self-described Arthur Hills "Masterpiece" is a secluded Far North suburban gem with summer rates ranging from $84 to $95. Current Online Rates - $59 weekdays, $69 weekends
WEST
BLACKBERRY OAKS (Bristol) - Located at the far west edge of suburbia, the par 72 course is a little short on length (6,400 yds) but it's a well-conditioned, fun layout with $57-$65 summer rates. Posted rates thru 4/17 - M-F $25 walk/35 ride, $15/23 after 1 pm SA-SU - $29/39, $20/28 after 1
INDIAN LAKES (Bloomingdale) - The renovated 27 hole BlackHawk Trace facility at the Hilton resort range from $79 to $89 on summer mornings. Current Online Rates - M-F $35 w/c, $29 after 2 pm SA-SU $51 w/c
KLEIN CREEK (Winfield) - Over-the-top sub-division design is usually well-conditioned and a typically challenging Dick Nugent layout. Summer rates top out at $79. Current Online Rates M-F $40-$49 w/cart SA-SU $49, $30 after 3 pm daily
ORCHARD VALLEY (Aurora) - One of my favorite plays, Ken Kavanaugh uses intricate bunkering and the edges of a lake for several risk/reward opportunities. Summer rates are a reasonable $59-69. Current Online Rates - M-F $39 w/c, SA-SU $49 w/c, $29 after 2 pm every day
PRAIRIE LANDING (West Chicago) - Upscale Robert Trent Jones Jr. links course is completing an update, but use of the 3 practice holes will keep a full 18 in play. One of the few area courses with triple digit in-season fees. Spring Rates thru May 15th range from $39 to $74, including cart
SEVEN BRIDGES (Woodridge) - Difficult Dick Nugent design will lighten your wallet at $89 - $111 in-season green fees, but spring and fall are great times to play this scenic track. Current Posted Rates - M-F $55 w/cart before 10 am, $65 after 10 SA-SU $75 before 10 am, $70 after 10 Daily 3 PM twilight rate - $50
WILLOW CREST (Oak Brook) - The resort course at the Oak Brook Hills Hilton resort is more than meets the eye, a compact layout will 6 top shelf par three's. You'll pay $76-80 to play in the warmer weather. Spring Rates thru May 7th - M-TH $55 w/cart, $45 after 2 pm, $35 after 4 pm F-SU $65, $50 after 2, $40 after 4
SOUTH/SOUTHWEST
BOLINGBROOK - One of two Arthur Hills public courses in Chicagoland, this corn field turned links playground near I-55 and Weber ARoad exit has all the bells and whisltes one expects for $115. Current Online Rates - M-TH $55 w/cart, $40 after 2 pm F $65, $79 after 10 am, $45 after 2 pm SA-SU $79. $69 after 11 am, $45 after 2 pm
COG HILL (Lemont) - The kingpin of Chicago public golf, the #'s 1 & 3 courses are $53-61 starting in May, while the #2 Ravines course is slightly more at $73, but all are good layouts in the considerable shadow of Dubsdread. Posted Rates thru May 1st - Courses 1 & 3 - M-F $29 walk/45 ride SA-SU $36/52 Course 2 - $46/62 Daily
COYOTE RUN (Homewood) - Greg Martin redesigned the old Cherry Hills layout in the south suburbs and came up with a winner. Posted Rates thru May 15 - M-F $30 walk/44 ride, $22/32 twilight SA-SU $35/49, $27/37 twilight
FOX BEND (Oswego) - Parkland layout built in 1967 has hosted several state and USGA tournaments. $61 is all it costs in season, but spring is a super bargain. Current Online Rates - M-F $33 w/cart to Noon, $28 to 2 pm, $19 after 2 SA-SU $36 w/cart to Noon, $32 to 2 pm, $24 after 2
HARBORSIDE (Chicago) - 36 hole mega complex off the Bishop Ford Freeway with views of the Chicago skyline is one of the few +$100 Windy City facilities. Inspiring finishes along Lake Calumet on both the Port and Starboard courses. Current Online rates - M-F $55 w/cart, $45 after 3 pm SA-SU $65 w/c, $55 after 3 pm
HERITAGE BLUFFS (Channahon) - Ideally located 2 minutes off I-55, this top southwest layout near Joliet has a wide range of memorable holes. $65 summer rates at this park district course. Posted Rates thru May 1st - M-F $23 walk/$40 ride, $23/32 after 1 pm SA-SU $27/44, $27/36 after 1
NAPERBROOK / SPRINGBROOK (Naperville) - the 2 Naperville Park District courses are both good plays, with Naperbrook the prairie links and Springbrook the traditional parkland track. Springbrook in-season is $55-65 w/cart, while Naperbrook is $5 less. Current Online Rates - M-F $39-41 w/cart SA-SU $48-51 w/c
RUFFLED FEATHERS (Lemont) - The only Windy City public course with the unmistakable Pete Dye stamp, it'll cost $95 to tee it up in summertime. Posted Rates thru April 15th - $55 w/cart, $40 after 2 pm
SILVER LAKE (Orland Park) - Long time South Suburban favorite features two 18 hole layouts plus the 9-hole Rolling Hills course, my first experience golfing many moons ago. Prime rates top out in mid-$60's. Posted Spring Rates - M-F $27 walk/44 ride, $16/26 twilight SA-SU $33/50, $35/45 after 1 pm, $19/29 twilight
TAMARACK (Naperville) - Water is at every turn at this winding neighborhood layout off Route 59, with a steep 73.7 136 rating / slope on this par 70 track. Summer rates are near $60. Posted Spring Rates - M-F $30 w/c, $25 after 3 pm SA-SU $40, $30 after 3
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