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#18
Glenwoodie Golf Club
19301 S State St
Glenwood, IL 60425-1671, United States


708-758-1212
This public course is owned and operated by the Village of Glenwood, a suburb of Chicago.
  
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Course Details

Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$30 - $39
   Weekend:$40 - $49
General Manager:Joe Barry
Superintendent:Eric Swanson, GCSAA
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:No Tanktops or Cuttoffs
Season Start:March
Season End:November
Reserved Tee Times:Online & Phone
Pro Shop :yes
Pro Shop Hours:Dawn to dusk
Driving Range:Grass hitting surface
Water Hazards:Scarce
Sand Bunkers:Moderate




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Recent Reviews

  Sam004 - 7/25/13
Played here as part of an outing, so value and pace of play are hard to evaluate.

Old school mostly flat course, except for a few holes that play into a ravine. These are the most interesting holes as they have blind downhill shots back up to very elevated greens. These are my favorite holes.

Slope is 117-125 depending what tee box you play from. holes are not overly long or difficult, but trees line the fairways and come into play for shots out of the fairway. Greens were deceptively fast with a lot of subtle breaks making for a murderous day putting.

Course condition - Tee boxes were bare in spots, no excuse. The fairways seemed OK.
There were a few bare spots in the ruff areas. The greens seemed to be in good shape and rolled true. The greens were nicely contoured which made for interesting and challenging putting. Bunkers seemed to be in good shape. Course had markers for 100, 150 and 200 yards. Sprinklers were marked. GPS in electric carts

Cart service was great. The course lacks water stations and bathrooms. Clubhouse is new and has a nice bar and banquet hall.

At $29-38 for weekdays, that is a decent price. $39-52 is a bit overpriced for weekend play given the overall condition of the course.
  mjsise - 10/22/15
  stopper94918 - 10/26/13
  dafrey23 - 6/12/13
  tommyfc2422 - 6/7/13
  soxfan81 - 7/8/12
  craigcwilliams - 6/27/12
  hrkeene - 4/15/12
  swid007 - 4/3/12
  MrMoncure - 11/1/11
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