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La Grange Country Club

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La Grange Country Club, established in 1899, became one of the earliest golf clubs in the greater Chicago area. Golf course architect, Herbert Tweedie, designed the first course, a challenging 9-hole layout, located at the southeast corner of 47th Street and La Grange Road. The Club's original clubhouse, an H. Van Doren Shaw building, was relocated to its current location on Brainard Avenue in 1913 - quite an engineering feat. The design of the new 18-hole golf course at the Club's new location on Brainard Avenue is attributed to Thomas Bendelow, with major design help from William B. Langford. The 1913 course was designed with a traditional perimeter routing of outer and inner nines. Renovations and enhancements to the golf course have been completed over the years.

La Grange Country Club has also made its mark in both Chicago and National Golf History by successfully hosting the United States Golf Association Women's Open in 1974 and 1981.

Your group of three will enjoy a round of golf and lunch with a member. Date to be mutually agreeable upon, to be used by October 1, 2025.

Donated By Kevin Gibbons '89