Skokie Country Club
Country Club · Glencoe, IL · Founded 1897 · 18 Holes
About Skokie Country Club
Skokie Country Club is one of Illinois's oldest and most historically significant private clubs, founded in 1897 and situated in Glencoe on Chicago's North Shore. The course carries the architectural imprint of Donald Ross, who completed a major redesign in 1914, with subsequent work by William Langford and a 2003 restoration by Ron Prichard preserving its classic character. Skokie has hosted three USGA championships, most notably the 1922 U.S. Open won by Gene Sarazen and the 2010 U.S. Amateur won by Peter Uihlein, cementing its place in American golf history.
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