In 1963, archictect Dick Wilson (Bay Hill, Doral-Blue Course, Laurel Valley) was hired to build a third course. Industry is largely related to the perseverance and dedication of its owner, Joe Jemsek - who began his career as a caddie and worker on the original courses here in almostĮvery capacity - truly an original American success story! Over 400 people are employed at the Club during peak season! The success of Cog Hill as a major player in the golfing Top service is one of the prime reasons Cog Hill assures a good time to as many as 1200 golfers a day during prime season - as well as hosting a myriad of receptions,īanquets, golf outings, meetings and special events. Staff and workers at Cog Hill are unpretentious - willing to assist the average person and provide nearly the same service that is afforded players on the tour Expansive putting greens are located at three separate The practice facilities at Cog Hill include a secluded range and short game area for chipping and bunker practice. Layouts - and afford visitors an opportunity, as a guest, to experience all the Cog Hill amenities that the pros are accustomed to. Cog Hill courses # 1, 2, and 3 are moderately priced Shops service courses 1 and 3 plus 2 and 4 and are furnished with the latest in golf clubs, shoes, attire and accessories. Highly recommended. The spacious clubhouse features men's and women's locker rooms (the men's has 195 lockers, 6 private shower stallsĪnd a shoe cleaning station) Dubs Pub Lounge (great atmosphere) and an expansive restaurant and patio serving breakfast, lunch and some dinners. This is a great environment for golf - and one that all Come early to practice and stay around afterwards for a drink or meal. Is visible off the road and precedes the club entrance. Take 83 south to 171 and follow it to the clubhouse. Located just SW of Chicago along highway 171, Cog Hill is easy to get to from any of the major freeways. To visit this course's web site - click here
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