CW
Carter Wright
Mar 10, 2026
Played this course once with some buddies. Yeah it's not a Trump course in vegas but you can still have a great time here if you're more of a casual golfer. Actually a pretty big course and well kept enough where it doesn't feel like bad maintenance affects the game. A fun course.
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NINA RODRIGUEZ
Feb 19, 2026
BEAUTIFUL
Wonderful fall golf ⛳ experience.
This is probably the lowest scoring 18-hole course in the region, but still has several very dramatic holes such as hitting a green 20 ft above on the other side of a sharp ravine and water, or hitting over a stream from a low cliff.
Pretty well maintained, though position of the red tee box can be arbitrary and aggressively forward.
Blue tees are usually from a hitting mat, so everyone has a good excuse to play from the whites and put up happy scores.
very friendly and helpful staff.
really great value for Chicago land area since it is part of the Cook County Forest preserve. get your Forest preserved golf pass for huge savings over the course of a season.
Played this course with my 12 year old. Busy on a Sunday evening with tweens with no supervision. They kept driving balls behind us before we were on the green almost getting us a few times. I finally had to lay down the law. Then there were other groups of teens that slowed play because they were not picking up their balls when after their 8th shot and still not on the green. I have never heard of so many fours in my life. The greens were in terrible shape. If you want to play at a tween/teen hangout with crap greens and narrow course with new players with balls coming in every direction and paying $40 a round then this is your place. We left early. Was not worth the time.
Probably the worst course I’ve ever played, in Chicago or elsewhere. And they still charge full price, too.
If you’re above the age of 13, you won’t ever need to hit your driver, because you’ll be playing from the white tees, which are a mud pit. If you want to play the blues tulle hitting off driving range mats. When you finally get to the greens, which are being aerated and are a sandtrap, you’ll wonder why you even paid money for this course, much less $41. Just save your time and drive the extra 10 minutes and go to Indian Boundary. This place is a joke.