Forest Hills Country Club is a historic private golf club established in the early 1920s on Rockford, Illinois's rolling northern terrain. Originally designed by Tom Bendelow and significantly redesigned by William Langford in 1927, the 18-hole championship course retains much of its classic bunkering from that era. The club has hosted multiple Illinois State Amateur Championships, cementing its reputation as one of the region's most enduring private golf institutions.
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Mauh-Nah-Tee-See Club is a historic private golf club founded in 1911 in Rockford, Illinois, taking its name from a Native American chief who once inhabited the region. The 18-hole course was redesigned in 1927 by noted architect William Langford, featuring classic bunker complexes and scenic routing along the Rock River. The club has hosted notable Illinois Golf Association championships, including the 1963 Illinois State Amateur.
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Rockford Country Club is one of northern Illinois's oldest private clubs, established in 1899 along the rolling terrain of Rockford. The 18-hole layout was originally designed by Thomas Bendelow, whose trademark strategic bunkering and use of natural topography remain defining features of the course. The club hosted the 1919 Illinois PGA Championship, reflecting its longstanding significance in regional golf history.
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