the glen club golf course
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Challenging course that is kept in top-notch condition. Links style is tight, with lots of sand. Not an every weekend course for the money, but great a couple of times a year.
This course is a pleasure to play. Club house has an excellent restaurant and is located next to The Glen shopping and dining area.
Beautiful golf course and clubhouse. We enjoyed dining on the terrace while watching golfers come in on the 18th green. Very friendly to non-members as well.
Great course but as expensive as it gets in northern Illinois. Course is always in great shape. Plenty of trouble on the course but the it plays fairs. Not target golf, you usually have a place to bail out. Restaurant is great and very reasonable. The also have 14 hotel rooms which are fairly priced and very nice. Location is close to restaurants and shopping.
Can't afford to play here too often, and it is a tad too hard for me, but this is terrific course and part of a 1st class facility that you will enjoy. The course is hard and in great shape. The clubhouse is very nice with solid f&b etc. It is semi-private so preference goes to the club members!
Loved the course. Not inexpensive but you pay for what you get.Ranger (early 60s, shaved head) was one of the nicest guys I've met in a long time. He provided some great pointers.Playing again next week we enjoyed it so much.
This is a phenomenal public course that is a bit pricey but for the incremental $ you're gonna spend, well worth it. GPS golf carts help and the scenery is nice, you'd never know you're in the middle of a suburban housing development.
Nice layout. Tom Fazio which means BRINGS LOTS OF BALLS. Gonna be tough!!!Pace of play very niceFor price though there are much better courses in chicagland area. From Thunderhawk to Kemper Lakes....all in the same price range and all more memorable.
Good basic american grill fare, not outstanding but solid. Bar with several draft beers. In good weather, dine on terrrace and watch golfers.
This course is a tight layout that allows for quick play at a reasonable price. It is always well kept and fun to play. I would say this course is more suitable for golfers with high handicaps.
All the higher handicappers are going to achieve is to lose golf balls. Blind shot drives, water border doglegs, impenetrable rough -- at that price, who needs it?!(With all due respects to my very good friend Craig Crawford..!)
Small seating room means get their early. Noisy during golf season since the dining room is shared with the Golf Course bar.
Brunch was delicious! The only problem was, the room they have the buffet in gets awfully crowded! Our table was near the door to the room. Not only were guests from our room (all 150 of them) surrounding the buffet, the line was almost to the door (winding around our table) because the guests from the restaurant or another room near by come utilize the same buffet too! The winding line made the wait long and the room noisy. It was hard to talk to our family and guests. The food was great, but don't think we'd return for Easter due to the set-up, chairs being bumped and long lines.
I did not play golf, but went to a small conference and stayed overnight. My one beef: they did not provide bed-facing reading light in my room.
Played there last week. I don't understand how or why this course is rated as high as it is. It's a nice course, but nothing I'd go out of my way to play again. The course reminded me of Prairie Landing, but at double the price. I'd rather go to Harborside, Kemper, Dubs, Prairie Landing, etc.