JORDAN LESS ON Q-SCHOOL & NORTHERN ILLINOIS GOLF

IN THE DOME or IN THE SIMULATOR golf season in Chicago never ends. THE MISTWOOD GOLF DOME on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook is open daily from 7 AM. Lessons, Club Fittings or golfing with Toptracer are all available. McWethy’s Sports bar is now open for indoor dining. Learn more at Mistwoodgolfdome.com or call (630)-739-7600. THE SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB has it’s simulators open daily. SGC is located at 401 North Roselle Road, just minutes from Woodfield Mall. Chandlers Chophouse has reopened (closed Mondays) for indoor dining. Call the pro shop for simulator times at (847)-885-9000 visit SchaumburgGolf.com play all 27 SGC renovated holes and more.   ____________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or Friend him on Facebock. Connect on LinkedIn, or Instagram. With the Caravelle Cup at the Caravelle Resort. Myrtle Beach SC.

(Reporting from Howey in the Hills-Florida and the Mission Inn Resort)

Jordan Less of Elmhurst is still a Huskie, a Northern Illinois University Huskie.

Less has one degree, and will work on his Masters degree while enjoying another year of eligibility from the NCAA, due to the pandemic.

A few years from now he hopes to playing in the Masters. But for now, it’s one step at a time.

Because those steps include having a great week this week at the Mission Inn Resort, where the PGA Mackenzie Canadian Tour Q-School is taking place. Less started Round 1 with a 75 (+3) on the famed 104 year old classic golf course El Campeon. But Less was was still confident about how he played, and expected better the next three rounds.

Jordan Less in the press area of the Mission Inn Resort, after Round 1 of PGA Mackenzie Tour Q-School. (photo by Rory Spears)

So in Round 2, Less was better. A one under par 71 had him moving up the leaderboard into 35th place.

Less said in Round 1, he hit a shot Out-of-Bounds, but rallied to save a bogey on the hole, by holing a long putt on the green.

But one other thing Less has going for him, is having former NIU Huskie teammate and good friend Paul Schlimm on his bag, caddying for the week.

El Campeon one of Florida’s oldest and best golf courses, and huge part of the Mission Inn resorts history.

If Less qualifies for the Mackenzie Tour this summer, he will turn professional after school wraps up.

But in the meantime Less is looking forward to making a run to the NCAA Nationals at Gray Hawk in Scottsdale with the Huskies.

But another option Less has, is to stay amateur this summer. Because Less wouldn’t mind playing in the U.S. Amateur at Oakmont Country Club. But even more-so, would be to play in the Western Amateur at the Glen View Club. Because it was just a few years back, Less won the 100th Chicago District Amateur Championship (CDGA) at the Glenview Club. Memo to the Western Golf Association (WGA), if Less is still an amateur, he should be in the Western Amateur Field.

CLICK HERE to hear the interview with Northern Illinois Universities Jordan Less.

When asked where he plays golf when in the Chicago area, Less is quick to say it’s the Huskies home course, Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove. Less says that owner Jerry Rich and his staff do a great job keeping the course and practice area’s in great shape all the time. But adds that if you can play well at Rich Harvest Farms, your game is ready to play other top golf courses.

NIU started it’s season with a dual meet, and defeated Southwest Missouri State. Less said the Huskies had 5 players playing well. So that renews hope for a great spring. But as for the summer ahead, Less the low-amateur in the Illinois Open for the last two years, will be ready to go. As an amateur or as a pro.

THE GOG BLOG SPEAKS OUT-MISSION NOT YET ACCOMPLISHED

IN THE DOME or IN THE SIMULATOR your golf season never ends, even in the dead of Chicago’s worst winters. The Mistwood Golf Dome also home to McWethy’s Sports Bar is open daily at 7 Am. So you try Toptracer, get lessons or club fittings. See more at MistwoodGolfDome.com or call (630)-739-7600. SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB has all 27 of it’s recently renovated holes on it’s simulators. But plenty of other top names golf courses as well. Chandlers Chophouse has reopened. So learn more about booking a simulator bay by calling (847)-885-9000 or see Schaumburggolf.com. 401 Roselle Road ______________________________________________________________________

 

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, or friend him on Facebook. On the par 3 at Talamore Resort.

THE MISSION is not accomplished.

IN FACT it’s nice to be at the Mission, Mission Inn that is, located in Howey in the Hills in central Florida.

So when you don’t need all the hustle and traffic of Orlando, there is Mission Inn. Just 30 minutes up the road.

Mission Inn has been a great Florida destination for decades. It gets better over time, and has a splash of old time Florida mixed in.

When you hit a pop or soda machine, it’s not $4 a can. Because it’s only $1.50. The rooms are nice and the pool is better. But even more, so is the golf.

Welcome to Mission Inn, Howey in the Hills Florida. Not far from Orlando, but definitely more peaceful.

Mission Inn has two 18 hole courses, the Las Colinas by Gary Koch, and EL Campeo’n built in 1917 by George O’Neil of Chicago.

El Campeo`n has been rated the 13th best golf course in the State of Florida. Because it’s so good. There are plenty of tournaments being played on it.

From a new LPGA-Symetra Tour, to the State of Florida high school golf championship. But currently this week, the PGA Mackenzie Tour is here with the first round of Q-school. You remember Q-School, yes some tour still have one. And it’s exciting watching to see how it all plays out.

From Illinois, Elmhurst’s Jordan Less the winner of the 100th CDGA Amateur, a runner up in the Illinois Amateur, winner of the Blackberry Amateur at Blackberry Oaks is in the field of 106 players. Less is hoping to advance through the first stage, and hopefully make it onto the Canadian PGA Tour (The Mackenzie Tour).

Less has also been the low amateur in both the 2019 and 2020 Illinois Open’s. Golfers on Golf will catch up with him tomorrow after his first round of play.

But tomorrow I’ll see more and learn more about the Mission Inn, that has Chicago ownership in it’s roots. At one point decades ago, it was just a golf course. But the building-up of the property has continued over the years. So if you want to enjoy the Orlando area, without all the big crowds and noise. Mission Inn is the place to be. So in case you were wondering, 82 here today. Calling all Chicago golfers, why aren’t you here yet ?

I have not seen the entire resort yet, but I will have more coming up here over the next few days on this historic golf property. So stay clicked in. Because there is plenty yet to come from the 2021 winter road-special edition. RS