Posts Tagged ‘BMW Championship’

Dustin Johnson Wins the BMW, the Top Thirty are set and Tiger doesn’t make the cut…

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Dustin Johnson finally made it happen at the BMW Championship at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois, finishing 9 under and walking away with $1.35 million for his efforts. After all the moaning and complaining about the greens at Cog, in the end, every one had to play them… too much whining for my taste. Shut up and make the putt. Ahhh… the world of big money, high pressure tour golf.

The top 30 are set for the FedEx Cup final showdown at the East Lake Club. You can check out the rankings at the official PGA site.

Sadly, at least for me. Tiger Woods failed to make the cut finishing 42 in the rankings. Not really a shocker there, considering his game has been very erratic (read: bad) this year. Divorce and heavy media attention will do that to a golf game. But, I do enjoy when the man is on his game and in the hunt. Now the question is, will Phil Mickelson rise to the occasion and win at East Lake again this year? Tune in and find out….

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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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Coming Soon! Rees Jones Golf Talk Interview!

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Rees Jones. What can one possibly say about the man they call “The Open Doctor” for all his work on tournament courses? Well, probably not a lot, which is why we’re very excited to let Rees Jones speak for himself in our upcoming “Golf Talk” video interview.

We are lucky enough to be talking with the fabled Mr. Jones for our next “Golf Talk” interview at the upcoming BMW Championship at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois. For those of you who don’t know, Rees Jones is the man who renovated the Dick Wilson designed Dubsdread before last year’s BMW. And it was a complete renovation. All the greens were remodeled and Sub-Air Systems were added along with redesigning and repositioning sand bunkers to create more penal possibilities for today’s modern tour player.

The 18th green at Dubsdread is now sitting tightly against a large pond and Hole #7 had a pond added to it.

Dubsdread was rated #16 in Golf magazine’s Top 100 Courses You Can Play and #1 in Illinois in the September 2010 issue.

We’ll be talking to Rees Jones about his extensive work at Dubsdread along with his work on the 7 U.S. Open, 6 PGA Championship, 4 Ryder Cup, 2 Walker Cup and 1 President’s Cup courses he has been called upon to renovate. Truly a most impressive resume and that isn’t counting the over 100 courses he’s either designed or redesigned in his illustrious career.

To learn more about Rees Jones, visit his website.

To learn more about some of the specifics of his work at Dubsdread, here’s a May 2007 article from the Chicago Tribune.

To really experience Dubsdread, take a look at the complete 18-hole Virtual Golf Course Tour.

We are certainly looking forward with great anticipation to bringing you the Rees Jones Golf Talk interview. It’s a rare opportunity to talk with one of the most influential men in the game of golf at the peak of his career. Are we excited? Yeah… just a little.

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Frank Jemsek Golf Talk Interview Part 2, Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, Lemont, IL

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Part 2 of the Golf Talk interview with Frank Jemsek of Cog Hill.

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Some of the highlights Frank talks about in this section are…

In this segment Frank Jemsek talks about the history and development of Dubsdread, Course #4.

We hear some interesting aspects of some of the newer challenges facing the new golf technology of today. We hear about aiming bunkers, and a little about the original ideas and design under Dick Wilson and Joe Lee.

Mr. Jemsek also talks about Rees Jones‘ recent renovation of the Dubsdread for the BMW Championship.

Mr. Jemsek also gives some great tips and explains some interesting stuff about the speed of greens and how a fast green can actually make you a better golfer. In addition to how the “Sub Air” systems has improved playing conditions at Dubsdread.

Also in this segment, we hear how Dubsdread got it’s name.

For the rest of the interview check out these links:

Part 1: Frank tells us some of the history about how Cog Hill came to be in the Jemsek Family and how his father got the inspiration for building Dubsdread.

Part 2 of the Interview: History and development of Dubsdread including Rees Jones renovation.

Part 3 of the Interview: Frank talks about the No Embaressment Golf School and why Family golf is so important to the game.

Part 4 of the Interview: We get a great glance into what has changed in golf over the years as well as a great story about Chicago gangster Al Capone!

Part 5 of the Interview: We learn about Frank’s son Joe Jemsek’s contribution to the course and some of outstanding customer service that you can experience at any of the fantastic courses at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club.

Be sure to check out the Virtual Tour for both Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, IL.

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

As well as the BMW Championship tournament set up from the players perspective, get a feel for the course like you were standing beneath the white tents!

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-42/DUBSDREAD-at-Cog-Hill-Lemont-IL.html

Frank Jemsek Golf Talk Interview Part 1, Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, Lemont, IL

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Part 1 of the Golf Talk interview with Frank Jemsek of Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, IL.

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Some of the highlights Frank talks about in this section are…

Mr. Jemsek discusses a great variety of golf topics including, of course, his father Joe Jemsek. Joe is regarded as the father of championship level public golf in this country. It was Joe Jemsek who had the vision and courage to build Dubsdread, the first upscale, championship level public golf course.

Along with the history of Dubsdread, Mr. Jemsek also talks about the renovation of Dubsdread by renowned golf course architect Rees Jones.

This interview was really a pure pleasure for us. Frank Jemsek and the Jemsek family have been life long supporters of public golf and are currently expanding their efforts in Family Golf and their No Embarrassment Golf School.

So sit back and enjoy part 1 and be sure to check back with us for the rest of this great Golf Talk interview.

Check out the rest of this interview using the following links…

Part 1: Frank tells us some of the history about how Cog Hill came to be in the Jemsek Family and how his father got the inspiration for building Dubsdread.

Part 2 of the Interview: History and development of Dubsdread including Rees Jones renovation.

Part 3 of the Interview: Frank talks about the No Embaressment Golf School and why Family golf is so important to the game.

Part 4 of the Interview: We get a great glance into what has changed in golf over the years as well as a great story about Chicago gangster Al Capone!

Part 5 of the Interview: We learn about Frank’s son Joe Jemsek’s contribution to the course and some of outstanding customer service that you can experience at any of the fantastic courses at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club.

Be sure to check out the Virtual Tour for both Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, IL.

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

As well as the BMW Championship tournament set up from the players perspective, get a feel for the course like you were standing beneath the white tents!

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-42/DUBSDREAD-at-Cog-Hill-Lemont-IL.html

Tiger Woods, the PGA and life in the game of big money golf.

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Is Tiger Woods being forced to play by the PGA in a sort of “Hey, we stood by you and protected you, now we need you out there every week”, sort of way? That’s the premise being tossed out by Brian Tuohy on the Bleacher Report. And, it does provoke some thought.

It’s obvious that Tiger is struggling, hell Woods is crashing and burning for the most part, every weekend. Does he really want to be playing golf right now? Does he really want the attention, the endless questions as he struggles under the weight of an impending divorce? I don’t think anyone who has ever gone through a divorce would say yes to those questions.

But PGA level,  professional golf is a big time, big money game with high dollar sponsors and television contracts and the truth of the matter is that, when Tiger is on tv, whether he’s good, or he’s bad, casual fans tune in. In Brian’s article he talks about how revenues and sponsorship are suffering.

It’s a good read, as is the entire Bleacher Report Golf Newsletter. Here’s a link to Brian Touhy’s article: “Is Tiger Woods Being Forced To Play By The PGA?”

I for one, am hoping to see Tiger play in the upcoming BMW Championship at Cog Hill’s Dubsdread course in early September. After reading the article, I’m thinking BMW is hoping for that even more.

The BMW Championship is coming up quick!

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Wow, where does the summer go? Seems like it was May yesterday and here we are nearly at mid-August, which is what got me thinking that the BMW Championship is coming up fast. And, it is.

This year’s event will be held September 6th through the 12th at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois on Corse #4, “Dubsdread“. We’re certainly looking forward to a great tournament and having a lot of fun meeting lots of golf nuts. Last year was a blast, although it was hot, hot, hot on the final day and we confess to spending more than a little time in the air conditioned comfort of the Grey Goose lounge.

Here’s hoping Tiger finds his game (it is seriously lost… and we wish it would please come home) and that Phil brings it. Who’s going to win? Anybody’s guess and that seems to be the story of this year’s tour. Anybody can win and, while I certainly miss having Mr. Woods in the hunt, it does make for more exciting golf for those cheering for anyone but Tiger. Of course, the ratings have taken a beating, but that’s the subject for a whole new post.

Anyway, you can see all 18 holes of the Cog Hill Course #4 Dubsdread Virtual Golf Course Tour right here.

Hope to see you at the BMW!

Golf Talk Frank Jemsek Interview, Parts 4 and 5

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

So here it is, the last two parts of our Golf Talk interview with Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois owner, Frank Jemsek. All five parts of the video interview are now up and can be viewed at:

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

In these last two parts. Mr. Jemsek talks about challenges facing golf courses today, the Family Golf program and the No Embarrassment Golf School. Mr. Jemsek also talks more about Cog Hill Golf and Country Club and it’s famous Course #4, Dubsdread. There is also a great story about his dad, Joe Jemsek and how he met legendary Chicago gangster Al Capone back in the day and sold him some golf clubs.

We hope you’ve enjoyed this Golf Talk interview and we are looking forward to bringing you more interviews with the famous and not-so-famous people of the game of golf.

You can see the Cog Hill Golf and Country Club Virtual Golf Course Tour here:

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

You can view the completee 18 holes of Course #4, Dubsdread home of the BMW Championship at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club virtual golf course tour here:

http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/golf-course-42/DUBSDREAD,-Course-4-at-Cog-Hill-Golf-and-Country-Club-Lemont-IL.html

Frank Jemsek Golf Talk Interview. Part 3 of 5.

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Frank Jemsek, owner of Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois continues to discuss the history of Cog Hill, the famous Course #4, Dubsdread and his father Joe’s impact on the game and public golf. During the course of the interview, Mr. Jemsek also talks about some of the issues facing golf courses today, the Family Golf program and his No Embarrassment Golf School.

This is Part 3 of a 5 part Golf Talk interview with Mr. Jemsek produced by golf course directory and virtual golf course tour company Look Around Golf.

To see this and other golf videos: http://www.lookaroundgolf.com/videos.html