Chicago Golf Club
Chicago Golf Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in the United States, founded in 1892. Located in Wheaton, Illinois, it is known for its historic significance and traditional design. The course was designed by Charles B. Macdonald, a prominent figure in early American golf course architecture.
The club is exclusive and has a limited membership, maintaining a focus on the sport's traditions. It features a challenging 18-hole course that emphasizes strategic play and natural terrain. Chicago Golf Club has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including the U.S. Open, showcasing its importance in the golfing community.