Ridge Country Club is a historic private club on Chicago's South Side, founded in 1902 and designed by prolific course architect Tom Bendelow, often called "the Johnny Appleseed of American golf." The 18-hole layout stretches 6,540 yards and is characterized by fast greens, tree-lined fairways, and a creek that weaves through the course. The club's championship pedigree includes hosting the 1946 Victory National Open Golf Championship.
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Ridgemoor Country Club is a historic private club on Chicago's northwest side, founded in the 1920s and designed by prolific golf course architect William B. Langford. The 18-hole, par-72 layout is characteristic of Langford's style, featuring narrow fairways, water hazards, elevated greens, and deep bunkers across 6,414 yards. The club has hosted multiple Illinois PGA Championships, underscoring its enduring place in the Chicago-area golf landscape.
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The Beverly Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1908 on Chicago's South Side, featuring an 18-hole championship course rooted in classic golf architecture. Donald Ross redesigned the layout in 1919, and subsequent restorations by Ron Prichard have preserved his signature green complexes and traditional bunkering. The club has hosted notable events including the 1967 Western Open, cementing its place among Chicago's most distinguished private golf destinations.
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