Cog Hill Golf & Country Club

12294 Archer Ave,

Lemont, Illinois 60439

  • Office

    +1 (630) 257 5872
  • Pro shop

    +1 (630) 257 5872
  • Fax

    +1 (630) 257 3665
  • Golf pro

    Kevin Weeks (PGA, Director of Instruction).
  • Academy

    Cog Hill Learning Center

About the course

  • The Course:

    18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb.

  • Surroundings:

    Woodland.

  • Designer:

    The Cog Hill course designers:
    No.1 Blue - David McIntosh (1927).
    No.2 Ravines - David McIntosh & Bert Coghill (1929), later redesigned by Joe Lee & Rocky Roquemore.
    No.3 Red - Dick Wilson (1963).
    No.4 Dubsdread - Dick Wilson & Joe Lee (1964), later redesigned by Rees Jones (2008).

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Yards
6837
6248
5610
Par
72
72
72
SSS or slope
72.7
70.0
72.3

At the same location:

The four 18-hole courses at Cog Hill G&CC are:
No.1 Blue (par-71, 6282 from back tees);
No.2 Ravines (par-72, 6639 yds);
No.3 Red (par-72, 6402 yds);
No.4 Dubsdread (par-72, 7554 yds).

Location

Latitude:

41.682973

Longitude:

-87.949606

How to get there:

25 mi SW of downtown Chicago.

Cog Hill Golf & Country Club (No.2 Ravines course)

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.

Est. 1927

Cog Hill Golf & Country Club (No.2 Ravines course): The internationally acclaimed Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, located in the southwestern "hinterland" of Chicago, is home to four championship golf courses. Most famous of all is the No.4 (Dubsdread) course, which has hosted the highest level of tournaments.

The No.2 "Ravines" course also features a challenging championship layout with tree-lined fairways, ravines, water hazards and plenty of threatening bunkers. The course, along with the Dubsdread, is recognised as one of the top courses in Illinois, and was a qualification course for the 1997 US Amateur Championship.

Cog Hill's original No.1 (Blue) course opened to the public in 1927. The course is routed through rolling, wooded terrain and provides a blend of playing lengths and difficulty to challenge golfers of all playing abilities. The No.3 (Red) course, a fraction longer than No.1, features enough sand, woods, and water to test the accomplished player without punishing the beginner.

List of courses: Around Chicago

Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends during golf season (April thru' Nov).

Must book in advance.

Green fees

Visitor fee, 18-holes, at peak times in high season (all days): No.4 Dubsdread (incl cart): starting at $145. No.2 Ravines (excl cart): $60-$75. No.1 & 3 courses (excl cart): Mon-Thu $35-$40; Fri-Sun $52-$62. Dynamic pricing applies.

Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].

Other information

Non-metal spike facility. Walking permitted at all times. Golf carts available to rent. Caddies available on all four courses (if booked 48 hrs in advance).

Practice facilities

Excellent

Did you know?

The village of Lemont, Illinois was settled in 1836, and about 90 years later three brothers by the name of Coghill bought a farm from John McLaughlin on the west side of Parker Road. Like a snowball rolling downhill, this farm began the complex that today is Cog Hill Golf & Country Club.

The most famous of Cog Hills' four courses is the No.4 Dubsdread course, which has hosted many top level PGA Tour and national competitions (see our Tournaments section >by Venue > Cog Hill).

Where2Stay

  • Hampton Inn & Suites

    165 Remington Blvd, Bolingbrook, IL 60440

    +1 (630) 759 7100

    Visit website

    Just off I-55, this Bolingbrook hotel is less than 40 minutes from the attractions of downtown Chicago, and an easy commute to both Chicago O’Hare (ORD) and Midway (MDW) International Airports. You can shoot the fairways at a host of local courses, including the much revered Cog Hill, Arthur Hills-designed Bolingbrook and Ruffled Feathers.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 5 miles:

      Bolingbrook (5 mi)

    • Golf within 20 miles:

      Cog Hill; Ruffled Feathers.

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