Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Restaurant,Almacenar,Bar en Lemont

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#5 De 60 en Lemont
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The chef at this club cooks tasty rolls. Cog Hill Golf & Country Club is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Prices are found attractive here. Google users who visited this place state that the most suitable score is 4.5.
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Enjoyed the driving range. Great staff. Beautiful clubhouse.
As a Chicago wedding photographer, Cog Hill Country Club has impressed me deeply. Surrounded by lush golf courses, the venue offers an elegant backdrop for weddings. The staff's attention to detail ensures a seamless experience for everyone involved. With versatile indoor and outdoor spaces, including scenic ceremony sites, Cog Hill provides ample opportunities for stunning photos. It's a top recommendation for couples seeking a picturesque and memorable wedding venue.
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Allen Nenoff
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3 months ago
Very pleased with Sam O'Donnell (Cog Hill Master Club Fitter) expertise with fitting my daughter for her new clubs. Cog recently revamped their fitting room, and it looks great. We tried multiple brands (Mizuno, Titleist, and Callaway ), and ultimately ended-up with TaylorMade irons, and woods at a fair price.
“A Name Becomes a Destination” I decided to play Cog Hill #4, nicknamed “Dubsdread” (derived from dub, or a poor golfer, should beware) to see if it held up to its reputation. I’m a senior dubber myself but the white tees are 6382 and playable for my game. Overall this is a gorgeous course with plenty of landscape character (ravines, mature woods, elegant bunker complexes, lakes and breathtaking elevated views). It has purposely rough edges like famous links courses, with high grass eyebrows around fairway bunkers, unencumbered natural IL flora in between tee boxes and along fairways, almost like your rich, hirsute uncle forgot to shave his nose and ears. But #4 pulls it off. Despite the warning to dubbers, I found the fairways generous and the million bunkers mostly avoidable. Luke Donald said he doesn’t like the Rees Jones redesign that was done in 2008, including the deeper bunkers. I’m an average sand player and I got out of a 5’, 6’ and 8’ deep bunker on the first try so they’re not unfair. Michelson and Stricker complained about the course after the redesign and that may have contributed to the PGA pulling major tournaments from Cog Hill. But for an average golfer like me, the course is both stunningly beautiful and playable. I like it’s history too. Course #1 opened on the 4th of July weekend in 1927. The course was carved out of the Des Plaines River Valley property that was shaped by the last Wisconsin glacier 75,000-11,000 years ago. You know, around when golf was invented. 😊 Big rolling hills had to be sculpted by horse-drawn blades back then. The Coghill brothers gave the course their name which stuck after a caddie named Joe Jemsek saved all his money and eventually bought it from the Coghills in 1951. And so the brother’s name became a golf destination. Over the years the Jemsek family (still managing the course today) turned #4 (opened in 1964) into a world class golf destination and home to many National Championships. Tiger Woods still holds the course record (62, 30 strokes less than my score 🙈). There are cool, giant air fans on several greens too left over from an era before the underground SubAir system was added (see pics). I have a little history myself with Dubsdread. In 2005 I was lucky enough to play in the Western Open ProAm and I got to use the same locker room as the pros. As I opened the door a distracted Jim Furyk literally ran into me. As if I’d known him a long time I said “oh, so sorry Jim!” He said “wasn’t your fault.” I said “Go win it all!” And he thanked me, and then he did. Jim Furyk, 2005 Western Open Champion, by way of my good luck bump-in. 🤣 My only criticisms stem from the current construction and redesign of hole #3 which disrupts the front 9. When you book online you’ll see the warning about construction and use of an “alternate hole.” No discount offered for this disruption and I think that is a little slim shady, especially after shelling out $149 to play. And the greens are almost all elevated complexes completely surrounded by vast squirt-shaped bunkers. Very difficult to get up and down. Especially because the speed was moderate and difficult to get used too. A little more speed would drop more pure putts instead of leaving them just short. Many of the cart paths also need repair. I highly recommend Cog Hill’s Dubsdread #4 and hope you get an opportunity to experience this beautiful golf destination. You should also try the “Ravines” course #2 for great beauty and a challenge at a much lower cost ($55 including cart). So don’t let the dread in the name scare you off of this great course!
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Seth Galentine
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5 months ago
It's always fun to play where the PGA pros have trekked. Very mature track with the most sand taps I've ever seen!
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Nate Crawford
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6 months ago
Bucket list check off! Played Dubsdread….whew! Was gorgeous and very well manicured! Every green’s elevated, consider yourself warned!!!!!
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Tedd Post
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6 months ago
These are my favorite golf courses in the Chicagoland area. Cannot recommend enough, twilight hours are good and a bit more reasonably priced. Observed my first ever hole-in-one on course 3, hole 4!
Beautiful and difficult golf course. Very long, the rough was long and greens elevated. One of the hardest I have played
Was visiting town from Scottsdale, Arizona. Heard great things about Coghill and wanted to play since they used to host the BMW championship. Course was amazing. Played a very long one up from the tips(3 handicap). Greens were sanded pretty slow at this time. I imagine the greens are much better most of the year. Fairways and tee boxes were in great condition. Only reason I didn’t leave it Five stars is because I lost my Bushnell golf speaker and nobody turned it up in the pro shop. Please make sure you take all of your items out of the golf court after you play here! Would still play again.
First time golfing and it was a great time! Gorgeous course! Not sure I'll have the pleasure to go again since I am a terrible golfer, but worth a round if you can!
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