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Best golf courses near Lemont, IL

Below, you’ll find a list of courses near Lemont, IL. There are 87 courses within a 15-mile radius of Lemont, 67 of which are public courses and 20 are private courses. There are 52 18-hole courses and 34 nine-hole layouts.

The above has been curated through Golf Digest’s Places to Play course database, where we have collected star ratings and reviews from our 1,900 course-ranking panelists. Join our community by signing up for Golf Digest+ and rate the courses you’ve visited recently.

Cog Hill Golf & Country Club: Dubsdread (Course #4)
Some tour pros were critical of Rees Jones's remodeling of Cog Hill No. 4, insisting it's too hard for high handicappers. What did they expect? Its nickname is, after all, Dubsdread. And there are three easier courses at Cog Hill for high handicappers. Original owner Joe Jemsek wanted a ball-busting championship course when it was built back in the mid-1960s. Jones's renovation was true to the philosophy of original architect Dick Wilson, who liked to pinch fairways with bunkers and surround greens with more bunkers, all of them deep.
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Chicago Golf Club
Private
Chicago Golf Club
Wheaton, IL
4.8
163 Panelists
Chicago Golf Club opened the country’s first 18-hole course in 1893, built by C.B. Macdonald, the preeminent golf expert in the U.S. at the time. Two years later Macdonald built the club a different course after the membership moved to a new location in Wheaton, Ill.: “a really first-class 18-hole course of 6,200 yards,” he wrote. Members played that course until 1923 when Seth Raynor, who began his architectural career as Macdonald’s surveyor and engineer, redesigned it using the “ideal hole” concepts his old boss had developed 15 years earlier (he kept Macdonald’s routing, which placed all the O.B. on the left—C.B. sliced the ball). For reasons of history and practicality, no major remodels have occurred since then, allowing the club to merely burnish the architecture by occasionally upgrading worn parts, adjusting grassing lines and, recently, reestablishing a number of lost bunkers that had been filled in over time.
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Butler National Golf Club
Private
Butler National Golf Club
Oak Brook, IL
4.3
222 Panelists
Butler National was former tour player George Fazio’s ideal of a championship course, with 10 forced-carries over water in 18 holes. Even before it opened, it was signed to eventually serve as permanent site of the Western Open. Problem was, when it opened, it was the last cool-weather venue on the PGA Tour to utilize bluegrass rather than bent-grass for its fairway, and several prominent golfers declined to play Butler National because of potential flyer-lies from those fairways. Eventually the turf was converted, but then the Shoal Creek scandal occurred. Rather than change its restricted men-only policy, the club relinquished its role of Western Open host after the 1990 event. So why include a club on America’s 100 Greatest that won’t allow female panelists a chance to evaluate it? Because we rank golf courses, not club policies.
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Chicago Highlands Club
Private
Chicago Highlands Club
Westchester, IL
3.9
46 Panelists
A dozen years ago, Joe Hills, a son of architect Arthur Hills, had a desire to follow his dad into the business, so he was given responsibility for Chicago Highlands, a private club built on a garbage dump across the interstate from Butler National. Joe did the routing and grading plans, supervised its construction and even shaped some holes on a dozer. Because the entire landfill had to be covered with soil, Joe had some of it piled into a dome 40 feet high on which he would carve out the ninth, a hole brilliant in its simplicity and named by Golf Digest one of the 18 best holes built in the U.S. since 2000. A reachable par 4 from all six tee boxes, it’s basically a volcano with a flag at the top. The slopes surrounding the small hilltop green drop off in every direction and are mowed tight, so errant shots will often roll to the base of the slope some 50 yards or more away. From there, recoveries can be like pingpong if one gets sloppy. A few years back, the slope beyond the green was filled in a bit, in an act of mercy for shots swept long by prevailing winds, but the other slopes, particularly the left one, are still long and steep.
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Mistwood Golf Club
Public
Mistwood Golf Club
Romeoville, IL
3.8
41 Panelists
A recent two-year, multi-million dollar renovation has revitalized this links-style layout about an hour southwest of downtown Chicago. There are 20 sod-faced pot bunkers that enhance the links feel of the course and punish wayward shots. The fairways have plenty of contours and are guarded by numerous water hazards.
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Bolingbrook Golf Club: Bolingbrook
Public
Bolingbrook Golf Club: Bolingbrook
Bolingbrook, IL
3.6
19 Panelists
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Stonebridge Country Club: Stonebridge
3.1
17 Panelists
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Butterfield Country Club: White/Blue Nines
0
51 Panelists
Butterfield Country Club's White & Blue courses in Oak Brook are ranked among the best golf courses in Illinois. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information
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Prairie Landing Golf Club
Public
Prairie Landing Golf Club
West Chicago, IL
Situated just west of Chicago, Prairie Landing is a links-style layout with rolling fairways, meandering creeks and large, undulating greens. With water in play on many holes, the course can be challenging off the tee.
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Silver Lake Country Club: North
Public
Silver Lake Country Club: North
Orland Park, IL
Situated in the Chicago suburb of Orland Park, Silver Lake is owned by the Coghill family, who founded nearby Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in the early 20th century. Silver Lake’s North course is a classic parkland layout with wide, forgiving fairways and receptive greens. The North course hosted the 1958 U.S. Amateur Public Links.
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