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GlenEagles Country Club “Why Play Here”

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

So for those of you who might have a regular tee time at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club. There is a chance that due to the BMW Championship (where the world is waiting yet again to see if Tiger Woods can return to form), you might not get a chance to play. Well lucky for you there is a beautiful golf course right down the street.  Family owned Gleneagles Country Club in Lemont, IL has two fantastic courses for you to play on and enjoy. They have been in the golf business a long time and pride themselves on fantastic course conditions and great service. They are tournament pros and “perfected the shotgun start”. So if your in the market for a beautiful round, shotgun tournament, or just a fantastic new place to spend your golfing days check them out!

Check out the “Why Play Here” video with a member of the McNulty family telling you about some of the great reasons to play your next round in this gem of a Chicago-land course.

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Also be sure to take a look at the Virtual Golf Course Tour of Gleneagles Country Club, exclusively on Lookaroundgolf.com

The BMW Championship/Fed Ex Cup, Course #4 “Dubsdread” gets Top 100, Cog Hill is Golf Course of the Week and Does Tiger have a chance of winning?

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

At last, it’s here… the BMW Championship is coming into Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois this week from September 9th through the 12th. The PGA‘s best (only the top 70 in Fed Ex Cup points will be teeing off) will take on the challenge of the Rees Jones renovated Course #4, “Dubsdread” at Cog Hill.

Dubsdread was recently acknowledged in Golf Magazine’s “Top 100 Courses You Can Play” as #16. The magazine also gave this true championship course it’s #1 in Illinois distinction. In our opinion, both are well deserved as Dubsdread is truly the gold standard in public golf courses.

So with the BMW Championship/Fed Ex Cup dropping into Chicago and Cog Hill this week, we thought it only fitting that we pay tribute to this wonderful golf course by making Cog Hill Golf and Country Club and Dubsdread our Course of the Week.

So what makes Dubsdread so special? Well, lots of things really. When “The Open Doctor” Rees Jones renovated the course in 2007-2008, he stayed true to original course architect and designer, Dick Wilson‘s vision. However, Rees cranked up the challenge with 18 completely redesigned greens, strategically placed trees, a new pond on Hole #7 and the placement of the final green, #18 very, very close to the large pond. That’s not to mention reworking and repositioning the bunkers. Mr. Jones deepened and clustered the bunkers to truly penalize those unfortunate enough to find themselves in them.

So what does all that mean for those ordinary golfers who take up the challenge of Dubsdread? A very tough, very challenging day of golf. The course is a championship course and you had better bring your “A” game if you expect to have any success taming this beast. That being said, any good golfer needs to treat himself or herself to a round on this American classic. The course is just beautiful, contoured in the fertile soil of the Des Plaines River Valley and there are many spots you just want to stop and take it all in.

If you’re planning on attending the BMW Championship/Fed Ex Cup and are looking for a great spot to see some action, try “Pork Chop Hill”. Pork Chop is a perfect place to take in action on four different holes. If you’re sitting down looking west, the beautiful par 3, Hole #14 green with it’s wicked rolling contours is right in front of you. Perfect for watching the game’s best struggle to sink those long putts. Behind it is the fairway for the long and treacherous, par 4, 486 yard, Hole #13. This is the toughest of all of Dubsdread’s holes. The pro’s will need to be at their best in terms of accuracy down the fairway as Rees Jones has made it a very tough nut to crack with expanded fairway bunkers and a restored creek running in front of the green,

As you sit on Pork Chop Hill and enjoy a cold beverage, turn to your right and take in the exquisite beauty of par 3, 221 yard, Hole #12. This gorgeous piece of golf course real estate can be a very demanding hole requiring accuracy off the sunken tee boxes. With 2 large, deep bunkers in front of the rolling green and thick woods right behind it, you can’t go too long, and you can’t go too short. And because of the sunken tee boxes, this hole offers a great view to watch the big boys swing away.

Turn to your left and you can see the big guns on the tee box at the par 4, 427 yard, Hole #17 a wicked dogleg with big time fairway bunkers that will give the PGA‘s best pause and some serious reflection as to how to play this hole.

Pork Chop Hill is a great place to then, follow the boys home to that final, beautiful green on Hole #18. There’s also access to some tasty food and ice cold beverages close at hand.

All in all, the BMW Championship/Fed Ex Cup portends to be a hotly contested match. Is Tiger Woods too far off his game to win it? Well, he could be, but remember, Tiger loves Dubsdread. He has stated in the past that he really “sees” Dubsdread well and can visualize the shot he needs to hit. Also, remember this; Tiger broke the course record last year on the newly renovated Dubsdread by shooting an absolutely stunning round of 62 on the Saturday round. So it should make for an interesting 4 days of high level professional golf in sleepy little Lemont, Illinois.

Here’s some links to our Dubsdread (all 18 holes!) and Cog Hill Golf and Country Club virtual golf course tours along with some of our “Why Play Here” videos featuring Cog Hill owner Frank Jemsek.

Dubsdread Virtual Golf Course Tour

Cog Hill Golf and Country Club Virtual Golf Course Tour

Video: Cog Hill owner Frank Jemsek talks about Dubsdread, Course #4

Video: Cog Hill owner Frank Jemsek talks about The Ravines, Course #2

Video: Cog Hill owner Frank Jemsek talks about Courses #1 and #3

So, whether you’re planning on attending the BMW Championship/Fed Ex Cup or just siting back in your favorite chair and watching on tv, be sure to check out the virtual golf course tour of all 18 holes of Dubsdread. It will certainly give you a better understanding of what the PGA pros are facing when they take on this classic later in the week.

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Why Play Here at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, IL Course #1 & #3

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Check out the “Why Play Here” video for Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, IL for courses 1 and 3.

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Golf Course of the Day: Springbrook Golf Course, Naperville, Illinois

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Springbrook Golf Course in the western Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois is a mature and challenging 18 hole municipal golf facility. Along with a great course, Springbrook offers an excellent practice facility that features two practice putting greens, a short game area with bunkers and a 28 station natural turf driving range that allows golfers the chance to sharpen up their stroke before or after a round.

Four sets of tees allow golfers of differing handicaps and skill levels enjoy a day of golf. Springbrook Golf Course was built in 1974 and improvements have continued to this day. This isn’t your typical municipal course, built in the 1990s and not maintained properly. Springbrook is well cared for and the plants and trees have had plenty of time to grow and fill in the course.

Combining a great value with a well thought out and maintained golf course, Springbrook Golf Coursegives golfers in Chicago’s western suburbs a great golf value.

We have the par 4, 349 yard Hole #6, the par 4, 421 yard, Hole #9 and the par 4, 408 yard dogleg Hole #18 on the Springbrook Golf Course Virtual Golf Course Tour on Golf Course Directory Look Around Golf.

You can see the Springbrook Golf Course virtual golf course tour here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-12/Springbrook-Golf-Course-Naperville-IL.html

You can see a “Why Play Here?” video by Mike Lyzun, Head Golf Professional at Springbrook Golf Course in Naperville, Illinois here:

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Remember to look at the “Why Play Here” videos for a great look into why golf course managers and owners think you should play their course.

“Why Play Here?” Springbrook Golf Course, Naperville, Illinois

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

From our “Why Play Here?” series, Mike Lyzun, Head Golf Professional at Springbrook Golf Course in Naperville, Illinois talks about why any golfer should play Springbrook Golf Course.

Springbrook Golf Course is a mature and challenging municipal course located in the western Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois.

You can view the Springbrook Golf Course “Why Play Here?” on our video page here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/videos.html

You can view Springbrook Golf Course’s virtual golf course tour here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-12/Springbrook-Golf-Course-Naperville-IL.html

“Why Play Here?” Seven Bridges Golf Club, Woodridge, Illinois

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

From our “Why Play Here?” series, this is Seven Bridges Golf Club Director of Golf, Autumn Gilliam talking about why any golfer should play Seven Bridges Golf Club. Seven Bridges Golf Club is a premier 18 hole facility in the western Chicago suburb of Woodridge, Illinois.

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Make sure you check out the Seven Bridges Golf Club virtual golf course tour here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-45/Seven-Bridges-Golf-Club-Woodridge-IL.html

Remember to check out the “Why Play Here” videos for some great reason why golf course managers and owners think you should play their course!

A day at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Saturday, June 26th we had the very good fortune and privilege to spend the better part of the day at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club with owner and golf industry icon, Frank Jemsek. We were their to shoot a video interview with Mr. Jemsek for our “Golf Talk” series. We got their early to set up, video production can be a pretty time consuming process, and, after looking at various locations, decided to shoot out on the famous Cog Hill #4 course, Dubsdread. It was a beautiful day and we managed to get some great footage up on “Pork Chop” Hill while waiting for Mr. Jemsek to get free of his duties filling in for an absent employee.

The interview really went great. Frank Jemsek is a quite engaging and entertaining interview, especially when talking about his life’s passions; Cog Hill Golf and Country Club and his family. Great stories (the Al Capone story is just amazing), and some great background into Cog Hill, early days of public golf, his father, Joe Jemsek, his families involvement in Youth Golf programs and, of course, the crown jewel, Cog Hill #4 course, Dubsdread.

We should have the video edited and ready for all you golf nuts within the next two weeks, so keep an eye out for it, or, better yet, join us on Facebook and get all the updates and course specials.

While we we’re out at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club we shot a few quick point and shoot stills. For those that have never had the pleasure, here’s a look at a few holes on Dubsdread and some other pics of

Cog Hill Course #4 Dubsdread Hole 12

Just makes you want to pick out an iron and whack one, doesn't it?

Cog Hill Dubsdread #18 Green

Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, Dubsdread 18th Hole.

Cog Hill Course #4, Dubsdread Hole 14 Green

Look at that green.... Dubsdread at Cog Hill... beautiful...

Main Banquet Hall at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club.

I just love this room. Elegant, yet warm and inviting. The main banquet hall at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club

The Caddy statue at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club

An icon from a bygone era, The Caddy at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club

Front entrance to the clubhouse at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club

Flowers blooming and a great day of golf ahead at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club

Welcome to Cog Hill Golf and Country Club

Welcome to Cog Hill. The caddy logo is a tribute to Joe Jemsek who started as a caddy at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club.

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Golf Course of the Day: White Pines Golf Club, Bensenville, Illinois

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Visiting Chicago and staying near O’Hare Airport in Chicago? Got a long layover and you’re itching ro play some golf? White Pines Golf Club is perfect. It’s also perfect if you’re an area resident just looking for a great place to play. Built, like so many area courses, back in the late 1920′s, White Pines Golf Club features two beautiful 18-hole courses, (The East and West courses) that will both challenge and reward golfers of varying skill levels.

White Pines Golf Club is built on 240 acres and features mature trees and rolling terrain. Matt Brinkman, Golf Operations Manager and his staff at White Pines Golf Club do a great job of making your golf outing or day at the course a great golf experience.

You can see the White Pines Golf Club virtual golf course tour here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-70/White-Pines-Golf-Club-Bensenville-IL.html

You can see a short video of Matt talking about White Pines Golf Club here:
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Matt Brinkman tells about some of the great things that make White Pines Golf Club in Bensenville, Illinois such a great place to play. Look for the “Why Play Here“ golf videos to give you a great look into why golf managers and golf course owners think you should play at their golf course.

Frank Jemsek, Owner of Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, Lemont, IL talks about Cog Hill #2, The Ravines Course

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Part of our ongoing, “Why Play Here” series of short videos, Frank Jemsek explains a little bit about Cog Hill Golf and Country Club‘s lesser-known, #2 course, The Ravines. Often overshadowed because of all the recognition and justifiable enthusiasm over Cog Hill’s #4, the famous “Dubsdread“, The Ravines is a very special and very highly ranked and rated course in its own right.

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So check out Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, the next time your in Lemont, Illinois.

You can also see The Ravines virtual golf course tour here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-7/Cog-Hill-Golf-and-Country-Club-Lemont-IL.html

Remember to look for the “Why Play Here” videos for a great look into why golf course managers and owners think you should play their golf course.

Why Play Golf at Midlothian Country Club in Midlothian, Illinois?

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Well besides the historic nature of the course, Walter Hagen won the U.S. Open there in 1914, Midlothian Country Club is a beautiful and classic 18-hole course. Check out the quick “Why Play Here” video with course pro, Michael Knight for a little history and some great reasons to play this midwest classic.

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Remember to look at the “Why Play Here” videos for some great insight into why golf course managers and course owners think you should play your next round at their course.

If you havnt seen some of the beautiful golf out at Midlothian Country Club , than be sure to check out Lookaroundgolf.com’s virtual tour here!