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Best Golf Courses in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago's golf history runs as deep as any city in America. Home to the first 18-hole course in the country (Chicago Golf Club), multiple U.S. Open and Ryder Cup venues, and a vibrant public golf scene, the Windy City offers a rich and varied golf landscape against the backdrop of America's heartland.

Our Methodology: Courses are ranked by an expert panel evaluating design quality, conditioning, challenge, aesthetics, and overall experience. Both private and public courses are considered on merit.
1

Chicago, Illinois · Charles Blair Macdonald / Seth Raynor (1895) · 18 holes · Par 70 · 6,597 yards

The first 18-hole course in the United States and a founding member of the USGA, Chicago Golf Club is an American treasure. C.B. Macdonald's template holes, refined by Seth Raynor, offer a master class in strategic golf architecture.

First 18-hole course in AmericaFounding USGA memberHistoric Macdonald/Raynor design
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.9/5
2

Chicago, Illinois · Dick Wilson / Rees Jones (1964) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,547 yards

Long the Chicago-area's premier public championship course, Cog Hill No. 4 "Dubsdread" hosted the BMW Championship and Western Open for decades. The Rees Jones renovation maintained the course's fearsome reputation while modernizing it for championship play.

Former BMW Championship host"Dubsdread" championship legacyPremier Chicago public course
Green Fee: $65–$125 Rating: 4.5/5
3

Chicago, Illinois · Willie Park Jr. (1922) · 18 holes · Par 70 · 7,366 yards

Host of the 2003 U.S. Open and 2023 BMW Championship, Olympia Fields North is a classic parkland championship course south of Chicago. The tight, tree-lined layout demands precision and patience through 18 demanding holes.

U.S. Open and BMW Championship hostClassic parkland championship designDemanding tree-lined layout
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.7/5
4

Chicago, Illinois · Tom Bendelow / Roger Rulewich (1928) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,658 yards

Known for its iconic Byzantine-inspired clubhouse, Medinah No. 3 has hosted three U.S. Opens, two PGA Championships, and the 2012 Ryder Cup. The Lake Kadijah centerpiece and dramatic tree-lined holes make this one of golf's most recognizable venues.

Three-time U.S. Open host2012 Ryder Cup "Miracle at Medinah"Iconic clubhouse and Lake Kadijah
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.7/5
5

Chicago, Illinois · Dick Nugent (1995) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,164 yards

Built on a former landfill on Lake Michigan's south shore, Harborside's Port Course offers links-style golf with Chicago skyline views. The windswept layout is a unique public golf experience just minutes from downtown.

Chicago skyline viewsLinks-style lakefront designFormer landfill transformation
Green Fee: $45–$85 Rating: 4.2/5
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Shoreacres private

Chicago, Illinois · Seth Raynor (1921) · 18 holes · Par 70 · 6,310 yards

A Seth Raynor masterpiece on the North Shore overlooking Lake Michigan, Shoreacres is consistently ranked among the best courses in Illinois and the top 50 in America. The compact 6,310-yard layout features Raynor's template holes adapted brilliantly to dramatic lakeside ravine terrain.

Seth Raynor masterpieceLake Michigan bluff settingTop 50 in America
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.8/5
7

Chicago, Illinois · Tom Fazio (1991) · 18 holes · Par 70 · 7,139 yards

A Tom Fazio design in Lake Forest that hosted the 2013 BMW Championship, Conway Farms proves that compelling championship golf doesn't require 7,400+ yards. The walking-only, caddie-program club emphasizes strategic variety and firm, fast conditions.

Hosted 2013 BMW ChampionshipWalking-only with caddie programTom Fazio strategic design
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.6/5
8

Chicago, Illinois · Roger Packard (1989) · 27 holes · Par 72 · 6,719 yards

Located on the former estate of Chicago Tribune publisher Robert R. McCormick, Cantigny offers 27 holes of well-maintained public golf in Wheaton. The Roger Packard design features beautiful parkland terrain, a dedicated golf academy, and one of the best practice facilities in the Midwest.

Historic McCormick estate setting27 holes with top practice facilityBest-maintained public course in western suburbs
Green Fee: $55–$110 Rating: 4.2/5
9

Chicago, Illinois · Jerry Rich (1999) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,531 yards

One of the most exclusive and unique private courses in America, Rich Harvest Farms was designed by owner Jerry Rich on his 455-acre farm in Sugar Grove. The 7,531-yard layout features dramatic elevation changes, water on 13 holes, and hosted the 2009 Solheim Cup.

Hosted 2009 Solheim CupOwner-designed on 455-acre farm7,531 yards with water on 13 holes
Green Fee: Members Only Rating: 4.7/5

Public Courses in Chicago

Looking for courses you can play without a membership? See our complete guide to public courses in Chicago .

Overview

Chicagoland's golf corridor stretches from the lakefront links of Harborside International to the western suburbs' storied private clubs. The region's parkland courses — dense with hardwoods and featuring rolling terrain — offer a distinctly Midwestern golf experience. Wind off Lake Michigan adds a strategic element to courses in its path.

Best Time to Play

May through October, with June and September being ideal. Chicago's golf season is shorter than Sun Belt destinations, but the long summer days and crisp fall rounds are worth the seasonal limitation.

Travel Tips & Getting There

O'Hare (ORD) and Midway (MDW) airports both serve Chicago. Most elite private clubs are in the western and southern suburbs. Cog Hill and Harborside offer the best public/semi-public championship experiences.

Nearest Airport: O'Hare International Airport (ORD)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best public golf course in Chicago?
Cog Hill No. 4 "Dubsdread" has long been the standard-bearer for Chicago-area public championship golf. Harborside International's Port Course offers a unique links experience with skyline views.

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