Bloomington Country Club is one of Illinois's oldest private golf clubs, established in the late 19th century in Bloomington and rooted in over a century of regional golf tradition. The 18-hole course was originally designed by Tom Bendelow, a pioneering early American golf architect, and later refined in 1965 by Robert Bruce Harris, preserving its classic tree-lined fairways and small, demanding greens. The club has hosted prestigious regional competition, including the 1954 Illinois State Amateur Championship.
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Crestwicke Country Club is a private 18-hole golf club in Bloomington, Illinois, designed by prolific Midwest architect Larry Packard and opened in 1969. Stretching 6,883 yards with a slope rating of 134, the par-72 layout features rolling terrain, strategic water hazards, and a demanding par-3 17th hole that reflects Packard's emphasis on natural land use and strategic playability. The course gained regional distinction by hosting the 1985 Illinois State Amateur Championship and underwent notable green and bunker renovations in 1995.
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Lakeside Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in the 1920s along the shores of Lake Bloomington in Bloomington, Illinois. Designed by Tom Bendelow, the prolific architect credited with laying out hundreds of early American courses, the layout incorporates the natural lakeside terrain to produce a par-72 championship course playing to a slope rating of 133. The club has served as a host venue for Illinois State Golf Association championships, cementing its place as one of central Illinois's most enduring private golf institutions.
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