REYNOLDS LAKE OCONEE ADDS ON AS TOM FAZIO RETURNS

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Reynolds Lake Oconee in Greensboro GA.

HE’S BAAACK!

So back in 1996, architect Tom Fazio was at Reynolds Lake Oconee (called Reynolds Plantation at that time), and was overseeing the dirt being moved around on his latest design.

But one year later in 1997-The National Golf course opened at RLO. The two nines were called the Ridge and the Bluff.

So then in 2000 the third nine-called The Cove joined the National 18. This allowed for variations of play.

The large amount of bunkers, that exceed the count of bunkers on RLO’s other courses, has left The National one of America’s top residential courses by one national publication.

But Fazio has now created a new nine holes that will be combined with the Bluff-Nine and become a new 18-hole golf course.

The National-Bluff Nine-hole 5.

“My goal is always to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind golf courses,” says Fazio. “There’s a lot of terrain variation-lots of up’s and down’s, in’s and outs, twists and turns-which is great for golf. That’s what makes this a fine natural setting.”

So the first five holes will use the existing Bluff routing, followed by the nine new holes. This will include a new ninth green that will sit along Lake Oconee. Then the final four holes will connect back to the Bluff.

Fazio adds,” members will enjoy this golf course because it will have character and never play the same way. So this new course will provide a challenge and have endless possibilities of capturing your emotions and feelings.”

“We are fortunate that Tom Fazio again has applied his vision to Reynolds Lake Oconee to create nine new holes and integrate them with the world-class golf course he originally designed. So it’s an honor for our community,” said Robert Merck, global head of MetLife Investment Management, investment manager of Reynolds Lake Oconee. “Our members and their guests are certain to be challenged and energized by his latest design.”

This new course will open in expected to open in late 2024 (hope is for September), it will be private, and accessible to Reynolds Lake Oconee members. So with this addition, Reynolds will expand to having seven golf courses.

Willow Hill Golf Dome on Willow road in Northbrook, is expanding it’s golf hours to 8a to 8p for a short window through the holidays-likely from Dec. 26 to Jan 6. Stay tuned for details Willowhilldome.com

PROJECT UPDATE: Work on property has been advancing for several months now. The new nine has been shaped, graded and some of cart paths are in the preliminarily stage. Some rye grass has been spread on several fairways to retain soil.

Fairways and greens will be sprigged in mid-June. Greens will be tif eagle, with bunkers similar to Great Waters course designed by Jack Nicklaus. The fairways will be what is on the rest of the National Course. So the bunkers and greens have been dug up and reshaped. So they will match the new nine.

But for more information visit Reynoldslakeoconee.com/seventh-course.

SIX ENTER ILLINOIS GOLF HALL OF FAME-AS THE CLASS OF 2023

THE SHACK INDOOR GOLF CLUB is about to expand to seven simulators and a new putting green. Book your hitting bay at TheShackGolfClub.com 1717 Chestnut Street in Glenview. The Shack’s expansion is expected to be complete in Mid to late January.

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The surviving members of the 2023 Illinois Golf Hall of Fame (L-R) Dr. Randy Kane-Dave Ryan-Tim O’Neal and Bruce Patterson) and or representatives of those inducted who are deceased. Photo by Nick Novelli.

THE ILLINOIS GOLF HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2023 HAS BEEN INDUCTED.

Last month it became official. The Illinois Golf Hall of Fame inducted the Class of 2023 into the Hall of Fame at the Glen Club, in Glenview Illinois.

This year six new members were inducted.

“This esteemed 20th Illinois Golf Hall of Fame class captures the breadth of golf in the state, with early pioneer and Olympian Margaret Abbott Dunne, modern day standout player Dave Ryan, behind the scenes innovator Dr. Randy Kane, multi-tasker Harry Collins, and charity-minded PGA professionals Tim O’Neal and Bruce Patterson,” said Selection Committee chair Tim Cronin. “It couldn’t be more diverse or vibrant.”

Tim Cronin (L) with inductee Tim O’Neal (R), O’Neal spent 22 years of his golf career as the head golf professional at North Shore Country Club in Glenview. Photo by Nick Novelli.

THE INDUCTEE’S…

MARGARET ABBOTT-DUNNE-who honed her game at the Chicago Golf Club. Abbott Dunne was the first woman to win and Olympic competition during the year 1900 in Paris France.

But when it came to handicaps, she went from a 19-to scratch in one year.

HARRY COLLIS was a golfer, club professional and course architect. Collis also held the role of superintendent and turf grass innovator for some 40 years. So his strain of Bentgrass was planted on Midwest courses from his Flossmoor nursery for decades. Collis had four top 10 finishes in the Western Open.

Work is moving forward on the new simulators at The Shack in Glenview. Coming in mid-to late January. THE SHACK GOLF CLUB 1717 Chestnut Street. 847-904-2905.

DR. RANDY KANE-known as “The Family Doctor” for his work monitoring turf conditions at CDGA courses.

Kane was the first director of turf programs for the CDGA, a position he held for 21 years.

TIM O’NEAL the long time head golf professional at North Shore Country Club. So with O’Neal’s career attached to his mentor the famed NSCC professional Bill Ogden, O’Neal returned to NSCC in 1995 and stayed 22 years. O’Neal was named section professional of the year twice, first in Florida in 1994, then in Illinois in 2005. But still today while retired from NSCC, O’Neal is still serving as President of the Illinois PGA Foundation.

BRUCE PATTERSON is a two-time Illinois PGA Professional of the Year (1993, 1996). But Patterson played a large role in creating the Illinois PGA Foundation, and was President of the foundation for a decade.

But Patterson is widely known for his role as head golf professional/director of golf at the Butler National Golf Club in Oak Brook. So during that time in 1995-96 he served as the Illinois PGA Section President. Patterson earned the designation of Master Professional, and was known for teaching his student how to escape from bunkers.

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DAVE RYAN of Taylorville Illinois was a major player in senior amateur golf. Because Ryan won the Illinois Senior Amateur four times (2009, 2013, 2015 and 2016. But the crown jewel of his amateur career was winning the USGA U.S. Senior Amateur at Old Warson Country Club in St. Louis. Because of his stellar senior amateur play, Ryan won the CDGA Senior Player of the Year-seven times in eight years. So Ryan also carries a winning record in the Radix Cup, of 8-5-2, also recording a hole-in-one in Radix Cup play at Oak Park Country Club.

But you can learn more about the Illinois Golf Hall of Fame at IPGA.com. Visiting the IGHOF is free daily at the Glen Club in Glenview Illinois.

MEDINAH 3 FINISHES RENOVATION WORK-GROW IN UNDERWAY

THE MISTWOOD GOLF DOME has some new looks this season. So come enjoy the  new bar in the dome, and the three Mistwood Golf Simulators in the dome. So play it either way at the dome, in the shell or on the screen. The Mistwood Golf Dome is on Rt.53 in Bolingbrook and home to TopTracer and McWethy’s Sports Bar. Call today and book your bay, or simulator at Mistwoodgolfdome.com or by calling (630)-739-7600.

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Medinah’s flag pole remains in place near the 18th green of Course #3

MEDINAH’S COURSE #3 IS DONE

Well at least the construction is done, and what’s left is just for the course to go through the grow-in stage.

So if Mother Nature is not too harsh this winter, the course could reopen by late June. Fingers are crossed by the club and the members that, that will happen.

GOLFERS ON GOLF was the first media outlet to be allowed to walk the golf course, since it changed from dirt-piles to a golf course with at least some grass on the fairways, greens, and tee boxes. Sand has arrived in the bunkers, and to aide the grow-in process, the greens were mostly tarped over. But they were allowed to get some air and sun on the 60+ degree day, that GOG did it’s walk through.

From the tee of Hole #5, or is it #1 for at least a week in 2026. The new OB fence is on the left side of the fairway, but inside the new service road for maintenance vehicles.

The 2+ hour tour started on the fifth hole, a hole that could be hole #1 come late September in 2026.

Because with the bulk of the realignment of the golf course coming on what had been holes 12-18, the PGA Tour is looking to bring the new holes into play late in matches during the Presidents Cup.

But in match play, many matches end around hole 14 or 15. So Medinah’s holes 1-4, will likely play as holes 15-16-17-18 during President’s Cup week, with Hole #5 being the first tee box. Routing thousands of patrons to the fifth hole area during championship week to see opening tee shots could be an adventure. But the PGA Tour has almost 2 years on how to figure it out.

A bunker nest guards the right side of hole 6, with the OB fence on left.

Course #3’s hole numbers have changed. But not all of them, so let’s see if this confusing or not.

Ready-here we go!

Holes 1-6 are numbered the same. But now the new hole #7, is the old #10 that runs east to west along Lake Avenue. The former hole #7, is now hole #10. A flip-flop is also true for holes 8 and 11. Hole #8 is the old hole #11. The old hole #11 is now #8. Got that. Okay hole #9 is still #9, and hole #12 is still #12. Holes #13-14 are new holes. But hole #15 is the old hole #16. With holes 16-17-18 now being new holes.

The new hole #7 (old10) has changed slightly. There is more sand coming into the green. Plus some elevation changes in the fairway that previous was flat.

CREDIT AUSTRALIAN DESING FIRM OCM-in being very creative in putting some BITE back into Course #3.

So the members that told the renovation committee, they wanted a championship golf course, a course ranked in the Top 100, and one that could hold the type of tournaments it has hosted in the past. Well it seems that OCM has delivered just that.

OCM that stands for Ogilvy (Geoff) the 2006 U.S. Open champion, partners Ashley Mead and Michael Cocking looked to eliminate the knock on course #3. Which was that the par-3 holes all looked alike and played the same way. That has now changed.

Work is moving along at The Shack Golf Club in Glenview. Owner Nick Larkin is adding 4 new simulators and a putting green by mid-to late January. TheShackGolfClub.com 1717 Chestnut Street in Glenview.

The risk-reward pond on the old 14th hole is gone. But the water area that was short and right of the 12th green, has gotten bigger. Because the green has been moved close to the water.

Par-3 13th, is now the short 135 yard par-3, water is no longer in play. Holes 14 and 15 are new holes, with the 15th green in the area of the old 16th green.

16 is now a dogleg right over the water, and heads back towards the middle of the golf course. Not Medinah Road as it previously played.

Hole 17 is still a par-3, it plays over the water, but not towards the clubhouse, instead it plays away from the clubhouse heading south. Finally, 18 plays more like the routing prior to the 1988 U.S. Senior Open. Hole #18 runs east to west and towards Medinah Road and not the club house.

Hole #18 from the back tee. 485 yards-par-4. Welcome to Medinah.

So for the record, the renovation was not just done because Justin Thomas shot 25 under par at the 2019 BMW Championship.

Even Thomas hopes Course # 3 was not blown up because of his score that week, Thomas told Golfers on Golf.

But when you add up the cost of the work that needed to be done, due to an aging infrastructure, which will tear up the course anyway. It was smart play to make all changes at once. The par-3 design can no longer be a bone-of-contention among course raters and media critics. But the par-3 routing is different, because three par-3’s are now on the back side. So there is only one par-3 on the front nine. The overall par for the course is still 72, but it plays 37-35=72.

OCM is (L-R) Ogilvy-Mead and Cocking.

So besides the hole routing, what else changed or got improved.

Here are the new stats for Medinah #3.

87% increase to green size (4.75 Acres).          68% increase to tee boxes (3.75 Acres)            157% increase to fairways (57 Acres)                116% increase to bunker size (4.6 Acres)        71% decrease to mowed rough (32.5 Acres)

OLD COURSE #3 Square footage. Greens 103,089-New Course footage 208,986.

Tees Old Course 98,500, 165,000 on the new course #3. Fairways 953,000 old course #3, new course #3 2,450,000. Bunkers Old course #3 94,000-new course #3 203,000. Rough old course #3 rough, 4,900,000, new course #3 rough 1,433,000. Fescue/Native Grass old course #3 footage 0 feet. New course #3, 1,750,000 square feet.

DRAINAGE WILL BE MUCH IMPROVED: Because when you add over 40 miles of drainage, even to a big spread out property like Course #3, it does make a difference. The renovation costs were over $20 million, but not as high as the $30 million spent at 2023 PGA Championship course Oak Hill in New York.

When the golden fescue grows in, the wispy thin fescue won’t force golfers and caddies to step on the golf ball to find it. Medinah will have a new look to it, different than in the past. But when the course opens in 2024, some things will change for a while. 100 rounds per day in 2024, no carts in 2024, no guest play for 2024-members only, for now. So even the halfway house will be different, new chairs, tables, carpeting and a paint job. Toss in some grab and go items for golfers, which will help keep the pace of play moving.

So throw in new short course-full of par-3’s, and a new Himalaya style putting green (found on the ground of the previous 18th hole fairway), and Medinah has really added to it’s already great golf experience.

Golfersongolf.com thanks the members of the Medinah renovation committee and the OCM team who have helped our work in covering the project. So for details see MedinahCC.org.

MEDINAH ADDS DAVID SCHNEIDER-NEW GENERAL MANAGER/COO

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David Schneider is the new GM/COO at Medinah Country Club.

MEDINAH COUNTRY CLUB

Announces that David Schneider has joined the club as the new General Manager/COO.

Schneider joins Medinah from the Happy Hollow Club in Omaha Nebraska, where he held the same position.

During his time at Happy Hollow Club, Schneider oversaw all club operations, and assisted club leaders with strategic planning and fulfilling the vision and mission of the club.

Schneider is a member of the PGA of America, and the Club Management Association of America (CMAA). Schneider’s history in the golf business includes time at the Wakonda Club (Des Moines-Iowa), Ventana Golf & Racquet Club (Tucson-Arizona), and the Waikoloa Beach Resort (Hawaii).

Medinah’s famed flagpole, that sits behind the 18th green on Course #3.

“I am excited to welcome David to our Medinah family,” said William R. Kuehn, President of Medinah Country Club. “David’s exceptional leadership and proven industry track record make him the perfect to drive our club to even greater heights.”

Schneider will join Medinah has the club’s historic Medinah #3 course prepares to come back online, after an extensive renovation by the OCM design firm, lead by former U.S. Open Champion (2006 Winged Foot) Geoff Ogilvy and partners Ashley Mead and Michael Cocking.

Medinah Country Club was founded in 1924, and will celebrate it’s centennial season next year. The clubs long history of hosting major golf events will continue in 2026, when the Presidents Cup will contested on the Medinah #3 course.

So for more information please visit Medinahcc.org.

THE GOG BLOG SPEAKS OUT-LANGERS WIN PNC-FATHER & SON

THE MISTWOOD GOLF DOME is back running daily for the winter golf season ahead. Open daily until 10 Pm, the dome is the home to Toptracer Golf, McWethy’s Sports Bar and fun golf team events. So book a bay at Mistwoodgolfdome.com or (630)-739-7600

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THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or connect on Facebook, LinkedIn or Instagram. In Studio “B” the Bettinardi Putting studio in Oak Brook, photo by John Billiter.

JUST IN CASE…

You didn’t know-Bernhard Langer and his son Jason won the PNC Father-Son golf championship. They won for a fifth time (25).

Team Duval was second, Team Singh was third. That is all anyone needs to know about this event.

The Korn Ferry Q-School has it’s last round pushed back into today-because of heavy rains.

Good luck to those trying to earn a tour card.

The Ice House-Cool shirt-but was there really an ice house.

THE ICE HOUSE-A VERY COOL STORY: Sounds good on paper or on a shirt, as it was during the 2023 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields. But was it true. Because everyone who should know about the Ice House says it didn’t exist, or at least there is no record or evidence of it.

Because the ice-making facility under the clubhouse, as was told during championship week, sounds cool. So maybe even cold come winter time. But after a review with golf historian Tim Cronin of the Illinois Golfer, who wrote the Centennial Book on Olympia Fields Country Club. Cronin says, I can find no record of this “Ice House ever existing.” Multiple members whose family have long time ties to OFCC, say the same.

SO COOL STORY-Yes, Cool looking 1915 shirts with the Ice Block Tongs-Yes. If you bought one, thanks for your donation to the Evans Scholars Foundation, a cool charity.

The Shack Indoor Golf Club-1717 Chestnut Street in Glenview. book your simulator at TheShackgolfclub.com

LIV TRADES-FREE AGENCY IS HERE. When you have team golf through the season. The off-season can be filled with player movement. So maybe LIV golf teams will make more moves than say our Chicago Sports teams.

So with the off-season on-the LIV Golf players are on the move. 4Aces GC announces that Harold Varner III has been acquired from the Range Goats, joining team captain Dustin Johnson. But in return Peter Uihlein has been sent to the Range Goats.

Captain Bubba Watson of The Range Goats GC ah announced that both Harold Varner III and Matthew Wolff have joined the team. Wolff coming over from Smash GC. 2023 Individual Champion Talor Gooch has been traded to Smash GC. Smash GC Captain Brooks Koepka has added F/A Graeme McDowell and Jason Kokrak to round out Smash GC. The Crushers were the 2023 LIV Golf team champions.

MOST OF THE LIV SCHEDULE FOR 2024 is out. But there are still a few TBD’s at the end of the list. Here is hoping that Jerry Rich’s Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove-fill’s in one of those spots.

The new PXG Putter. See more at PXG.com.

PUTTING…

So how important is putting to your overall game.

Some teaching professionals will tell you very important, since you use the club for almost half of the strokes you take every round.

Because my putting has been good, but not great, I am taking the “Deep Dive” into putters in the season ahead. over the next few months I will add a few new putters to my collection.

I have not been three putting very often, but have not made enough one putts either. So keep it here for plenty of more putter stories that are coming up. But do check out the one I recently wrote about the new Bettinardi Putting Studio-Studio B in Oak Brook. A great place to wrap your head around the art of putting, and what it takes to get your golf ball in hole, quicker and with less putts. So here’s to plenty of more 1 putts in 2024.

Owner Nick Larkin surveys the work at The Shack Golf Club 1717 Chestnut Street in Glenview. 4 simulators will soon become seven as The Shack expands in January. TheShackgolfclub.com

LAUNCH TECHNOLOGIES INC. in Taiwan, a major manufacturer of golf balls for five companies, had two explosions in it’s main factory that killed 9 people.

Four of them were firefighters. The two explosions were 20 minutes apart and injured over 100 people.

LTI makes golf balls for Callaway, Taylormade, Bridgestone, Mizuno and Wilson Golf. LTI has 80% percent of its sales done in the United States. Callaway Golf President Glenn Hickey spoke out about the explosion and tragic loss of life. Hickey also confirmed that Callaway golf ball supply would only have minor interruptions. Which has been the case over the last 90 days.

Daily tickets are now on sale for the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst from June 10-16. See USOPEN.com/2024

TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE…

Plus they would make a great holiday gift. The 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst this coming June 10-16, is the 25th anniversary of the great win by Payne Stewart.

The U.S. Open will be played on the famed Donald Ross design Pinehurst #2.

Pinehurst #2 is one of six U.S. Open golf courses you can play.

So do checkout Pinehurst at Pinehurst.com, the new Pinehurst #10 course opens on April 4th.

FROM CHRIS CHARNAS at Wilmette based Links Capital Advisors, the Links at Carillion a 27-hole Greg Martin design in Plainfield are for sale, with an asking price of $5 million. So to learn more contact Chris@LinksCaptialAdvisors.com.

IT’S BIG ALLRIGHT-The Willow Hill Dome in Northbrook is 160 yards front to back from the tee line. Daily dome golf in the WHD is from 8a to 3 Pm. Willowhilldome.com.

SORRY TO SEE…

That reigning Illinois Open Champion Vince India has been suspended by the PGA Tour for a period of six months.

India can resume playing in March. Both India and Jake Staiano were suspended for betting on PGA Tour events. The tour said neither player waged on tournaments they were competing in. But why did Staiano get three months and India receive a six month suspension. When contacted by Golfers on Golf Radio host Len Ziehm, India responded with a no-comment. But after Staiano went on a podcast and spoke of his situation, within 48 hours India posted an apology on his Twitter (X) account.

India to his credit took full responsibility for actions, and apologized to all. India promises this will not happen again. Where the two players were wagering, how the PGA Tour/Korn Ferry Tour found out and how much the players were betting is unclear. Here is to a better 2024 for India.

BETTINARDI FINAL 25th Anniversary in the Hive Release-tomorrow at 10 AM. Details at Bettinardigolf.com.

RECENTLY I TOURED the new Medinah #3 course, that has finished construction and moved into the grow-in stage. Stay tuned-more on Medinah as the week progresses. RS

THE GOG BLOG’S SUNDAY MORNING SHORT GAME-NEWS COLUMN

  NICK LARKIN IS TAKING THE SHACK GOLF CLUB TO THE NEXT LEVEL- As the Shack is expanding come next month. When four simulators wasn’t enough, the total is now growing to seven. So you need more-how about a putting green. But if you need a simulator bay with theatre style seating. The Shack will have that too. So why not call The Shack and book a simulator at (847)-904-2905 or visit TheShackGolfClub.com The Shack is located at 1717 Chestnut Street in Glenview. Plan your next special event now.

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or connect LinkedIn/Facebook/Instagram

The Mistwood Golf Dome on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook. Lessons, Club fittings and Toptracer golf. Home to McWethy’s Sports Bar (630)-739-7600, book a hitting bay online at Mistwoodgolfdome.com.

THE MISTWOOD GOLF DOME is open daily until 10 Pm.

But coming up will be the annual Ice Bowl.

So on January 9th the Ice Bowl will be 4-man teams, scrambling their way around the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links.

There will be multiple flight winners and beer tastings during the outing.

So sign up today. Because there is a limit of 30 teams and 120 players. Mistwoodgolfdome.com or (630)-739-7600

The new Soleta Golf Club in Florida-Nick Price standing top, David Ledbetter standing next to the tractor.

THERE IS MORE NEW GOLF coming to Florida.

Because a recent media event was held to launch the new Soleta Golf Club in Central Florida.

So behind the new course design, is veteran PGA Tour player and major champion Nick Price.

Joining Price is long time veteran golf instructor David Ledbetter.

Golfers on Golf radio host and writer for the Daily Herald and Pro Golf Weekly’s Len Ziehm was there on site to cover the announcement. So to read the entire story visit LenZiehmonGolf.com.

LIV GOLF SHOPPING-so if your holiday shopping for your favorite fan of LIV Golf, you need to so quickly. 2 or 3 day shipping is now needed to get LIV Golf products to where you need them in advance of Christmas Day. See LIVGolf.com. Tickets are now on sale for the February tournament-Super Bowl week in Las Vegas. Jon Rahm has joined LIV Golf, trades have been made-teams are getting rebuilt. LIVGolf.com

TALON GOLF needs your order by today, to guarantee on time shipping for Christmas Day. Some items are up to 50% off. See TalonGolf.com #Comfyhoodies

GTECH-Warm winter apparel. So yes Christmas has come early at GTECH. But if you want a great deal-like 30% off. Use the promo code Hoodie30 on your order. Because there is no reason to be cold this winter Gtechapparel.com

LAB GOLF PUTTERS-The LAB is expanding, and Let’s get you a deal time is now.

LAB GOLF

But while there is LAB GOLF, there is also the LAB Golf outlet.

So if you need a deal-a budget helper, how about finding your next putter in the Lab Golf Outlet.

But even better news is that you can build your own putter with Lab Golf.

So which type of putter is best for you ? Just feed your specs into the LAB at Lab Golf.

So how long should the shaft be, what about loft off the putter head, do you need a special grip or want the Pistol Grip the craze in golf. So if your a DF fanatic-DF 3 is coming in 2024. Learn more at Labgolf.com LAB Golf=Lie-Angle-Balance. RIGHT NOW 20% soft good apparel-head covers & hats.

Willowhilldome.com Chicago’s largest dome located in Northbrook is 160 yards from front to back. Golf daily from 8 Am to 3 Pm. Then stay for the holiday light show.

EDISON GOLF WEDGES one of the best wedges in golf. Is offering a holiday specials on Edison Golf Gift Cards. 10% off the total amount you purchase. Edisonwedges.com.

LINKS CAPITAL ADVISORS and Chris Charnas have announced that Swan Hills Golf Course in Belvedere IL. near Rockford is on the market. Swan Hills which is has a positive cash flow, is for sale with a price of under $3.5 million. Serious buyers should contact Charnas at Chris@links-cap.com.

The Bettinardi Double B Series is here. Bettinardi.com

BETTINARDI GOLF

NOW with the fitting studio located in Oak Brook on 22nd Street,

So check out the new “BB” Series of putters.

You can purchase online-but it makes more sense to go get fitted in the new Oak Brook studio. Because you can leave with your new putter in hand and head for the golf course. So get the details at Bettinardigolf.com.

FOR YOUR GOLFER who has Everything. Finn Scooters, starting at $3,495.00. Ride to the golf course, ride down the golf course, FinnScooters.com.

The Power Shift Board-lets golfers feel the correct power shift in their swing.

MAKE THE SHIFT-THE POWER SHIFT

UK Coach and Inventor Dan Frost has created a new Swing Aid called the Power Shift Board.

” The indispensable golf training tool allows players to not only feel the correct pressure shift during their swing, but also to emulate the pressure shift patterns of elite players. The Power Shift Board beautifully facilitates the movement of pressure to the lead side early in the swing, ensuring that weight is forward at impact, just like the good players swings.”

KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Dual Resistance Springs: which create a realistic simulation of the pressure shift. THE AUDIBLE FEEDBACK DEVICE: A first in golf training where the device emits a click when proper pressure is applied to the golfers front foot. So get your power forward, get away from swaying. GolfTrainingAids.com.

Bobby Jones Links Management Group.

(BJL) Bobby Jones Links the golf industry’s leading client-centric, boutique management company, has been named the management company of Chapel Hills Golf Club and Mirror lake Golf Club.

The two clubs are Atlanta-area private golf clubs that offer joint membership privileges. Atlanta based Silverline Golf Group recently completed the purchase of both clubs. But now Silverline will begin improving the amenities, and improve the number of member events and activities, to appeal to a wider group of demographics within the membership group.

SILVERLINE GOLF officials selected BJL to manage the two clubs because of their personal approach that brings out the true culture and identity of each club it manages. So to learn more about both golf clubs and BJL management see Bobbyjoneslinks.com.

LPGA International Hills Course-with new greens.

ONE OF DAYTONA BEACH’S top golf designs has reopened to strong reviews after the renovation of it’s greens.

THE LPGA HILL’S Golf Course by architect Arthur Hills, closed this past  April for a five month greens renovation project. During the renovation that brought the greens back to their original size, and back to USGA specifications.

The project added 26,600 square feet of green space to back to the, with a new TiFEagle Bermudagrass greens. So 65,340 feet of green space is now 92,000 square feet.

BUT GREENS were not the only part of the renovation project. Because 300 tons of sand was brought in to rebuild the bunker complexes, cart paths were resurfaced. The Hills Course has five sets of tee’s, with the back tees playing at 6,954 yards. So for more information visit DaytonaBeach.golf.

The Draw Board for when a right to left is really needed.

THE DRAW BOARD…

Is the answer to those who can only hit a slice.

From the same group that created the Power Shift Board, comes the Draw Board.

Because some recent studies do show that over 60% of all amateurs can only hit one shot shape-a slice. Okay for some it’s the dreaded slice.

So what would it mean to be able to hit a draw, on command when you need it. This a training aid that was inspired by the Augusta National Golf Club, imagine being able to to draw the ball on the par-5 13th hole. So add another swing to your game like pro’s do, it starts at GolfTrainingAids.com.

The Gog Blog returns on Monday. RS

ONWENTSIA CLUB TO HOST 124TH WWGA AMATEUR IN 2024

ANDY MICKELSON-DIRECTOR OF GOLF, NICOLE JERAY TEACHING PRO-MATT CARTER-CLUB FITTING SPECIALIST. You can find all of them at the Mistwood Golf Dome on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook all winter long. The Mistwood Golf Dome is home to McWethy’s Sports Bar, so bring your clubs and your appetite. Hit some balls and then check out all the big games. Book your hitting bay today at Mistwoodgolfdome.com or you can call the dome (630)-739-7600. Club fitting/lesson season runs all year round.

THE GOG BLOG BY RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or connect LinkedIn/Facebook/Instagram

Jasmine Koo from Cerritos California won the 123rd Women’s Western Amateur at the White Eagle Golf Club in Naperville.

ONWENTSIA TO HOST 124TH WWGA-AM

The historic Onwentsia Club in Lake Forest IL., will host the 124th Women’s Western Amateur Championship from July15-20.

Jasmine Koo-17 won the championship this past July. Koo was the first aged golfer to win the championship since 2015. So it’s likely that Koo will return to defend her title.

The WWGA Women’s Amateur is the longest annual championship in golf. There  has been no interruption of play since it’s founding in 1901.

Past champions include Patty Berg (1938), Louise Suggs (1946,1947), Stacy Lewis (2006) and Ariya Jutanugarn in (2012). But all of the success has not just come from the championships past winners. Because former participants have gone on to win 135 major championships in women’s golf.

The historic Onwentsia Club in Lake Forest.

“Onwentsia Club is honored to welcome the games top amateur players back to our historic golf club for the fifth time,” said Amy Lincoln, Onwentsia tournament co-chair and Western Golf Association Director.

“We’ve all witnessed some incredible moments over the decades since this championship established it’s roots at Onwentsia. We’re looking forward to adding another chapter to our storied relationship with the Women’s Western Golf Association, and the Western Golf Association (WGA).

Onwentsia Club history dates back to 1893, when it was known as the Lake Forest Club. But the club a seven hole course on the estate of Sen. Charles B. Farwell, went by that name for only two years. But in 1895, it moved to it’s current location on Green Bay Road and was given it’s current name.

Mistwood Golf Dome on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook. (630)-739-7600.

It was the famed Charles Blair Macdonald that designed the clubs first nine holes. But the back nine holes were designed in 1898, by Herbert Tweedie, James and Robert Foulis.

There was a renovation in 1996, by Tom Doak.

Onwentsia has a history of hosting major championships including the 1899 U.S. Amateur, 1900 western Amateur, 1906 U.S. Open, 1949 and 1965 Women’s Western Juniors and the 2021 Western Junior Championship.

The Shack Golf Club in Glenview is expanding. By mid-to late January the current four simulators will become seven, with the addition of a new large putting green. See TheShackGolfClub.com 1717 Chestnut Street in Glenview.

So this years field will be 120 players with a handicap of 5.4 or less. But while the first two days are 18-holes of stroke play.

The field will be reduced to 32 players, who will play single elimination match play until the championship is crowned.

“It’s always special when you can bring a marquee championship back to it’s original host site,” said Susan Buchanan, WWGA president. “We look forward to continuing to build the legacy of the Women’s Western Amateur at Onwentsia and celebrating the proud tradition of attracting the finest amateur in women’s golf to compete for our W. A. Alexander Cup.”

Past WWGA amateur champions at Onwentsia include, Illinois Golf Hall of Fame inductee Bessie Anthony in 1901-1902. Edith Cummings in 1924. Dorothy Germain in 1944. So for more information visit www.womenswesternamateur.com.

JOHN DEERE CLASSIC CHARITY REPORT-AWARDS & EXEMPTIONS

THE SHACK IS GETTING BIGGER at 1717 Chestnut Avenue in Glenview. Owner Nick Larkin (R) looks-on as workers prepare four new simulators in the newly acquired space that Shack will have running next month. But right now The Shacks Four simulators are up and running, so enjoy the bar-the food and watch the sports. TheShackGolfClub.com

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or connect-LinkedIn/Facebook/Instagram

Sepp Straka is the defending champion in the John Deere Classic.

THE JOHN DEERE CLASSIC.

The little tournament that could. Because every year the John Deere Classic is just that, it’s a classic.

Classic story lines, classic finishes, classic winners, classic galleries and more.

But after “The Classic” ended in July, there has been plenty of more news ever since.

So it started with the birdies. Birdies for Charity that is. Because in the Quad-Cities there is plenty of charity, especially from the classic.

2023 saw a record amount of charity raised ($14,102,833 million dollars) which broke the old record set in 2022 by $194,165 dollars. The tournament will pay a 7.5 % bonus to the 478 charities that participate in the program. Which makes the final dollars amount add up to and amount of $37.60 per resident. Based on the population of 375,000 Quad Cities area residents.

Tournament Director Andrew Lehman thanked everyone who donated to the BFC program. But since 1971 when the tournament was founded, $174 million dollars has been raised for local charities.

The Mistwood Golf Dome is located on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook. Book a hitting bay today at (630)-739-7600, then enjoy McWethy’s Sports Bar . Lessons, Club Fittings and more see Mistwoodgolfdome.com.

JDC-OFFERS TWO EXEMPTIONS into the “Open Championship.”

The John Deere Classic will now offer two exemptions into  the Open Championship, this July 18-21 at Royal Troon.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer our 156 contestants the opportunity to compete for two spots in the Open Championship,” said tournament director Andrew Lehman. ” So we expect that the chance to earn this exemption will enhance our field and bring another dimension to the competition.”

But the R&A that operates the Open Championship, says the exemptions will go to the top two highest finishers, not already exempt into the Open. So at one time the JDC had three exemptions to award, but that number dropped to none last year.

The John Deere Classic-has some of the most unique tee markers on the PGA Tour.

EIGHT IS NOT ENOUGH!

Because the John Deere Classic will not stop working hard to continue to earn awards for the type of tournament it conducts.

But last week the John Deere Classic won it’s eighth “Most Engaged Community” award, presented by the PGA Tour.

The factors considered to earn the award consist of volunteer support, spectator attendance, and how the community mixes into the flavor of the tournament. Tournament director Andrew Lehman said, “The John Deere Classic is excited and honored to win the this award for the eighth time.”

Tournament dates for 2024 are July 3-7 at TPC Deere Run. But for more information and details see JohnDeereClassic.com.

HOLIDAY LIGHTS-GOLF AND MORE AT WILLOW HILL

NICK LARKIN OWNER OF THE SHACK at 1717 Chestnut Avenue in Glenview looks on as workers ready The Shack for it’s new expansion. Larkin says The Shack will increase to 7 simulators and add a putting green by Mid-to-Late January. But for now you can still enjoy the four simulators and the great food and bar. Book your hitting bay by calling (847)-904-2905. Want to add a special event see TheShackGolfClub.com.

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or connect-LinkedIn/Facebook/Instagram

THE WILLOW HILL DOME on Willow Road in Northbrook is the largest golf dome ever in the Chicago area. (R) Owner Kent Knebelkamp is teeing up golf season all winter long. But he has also created one of the best holiday light shows you find anywhere in the Chicago area and beyond.

Inside the Willow Hill Dome-where there is 160 yards of length to fly the golf ball.

Knebelkamp is getting plenty of mileage out of Willow Hill, and golf is not all of it.

Golf is where Willow Hill begins, but certainly not where it ends.

Willow Hill already has a nine hole course, but as the property develops there will be more than that.

Knebelkamp has hired architect Greg Martin to design Willow Hill’s new par-3 course. Knebelkamp wanted the work to be gin last summer, but constructions crews were booked solid, so the work will begin in summer of 2024. The concept for the new par-3 course is three-loops of three-that all circle back to the middle of the layout. But the center of the course will be highlighted with a food and beverage area. The concept will be great on a hot summer day. Junior golfers will enjoy snacks and maybe a hotdog or two.

But here during the winter is the golf dome, created by a Canadian company Knebelkamp says is outstanding for a such a project. Because of demand for indoor sports, and Knebelkamp’s desire to get athletes of all types to Willow Hill. The golf hours in the dome are from 8 Am to 3 Pm, when the golf balls get picked up because Youth Soccer starts at 4 Pm. Soccer practice-leagues and tournaments are all part of Willow Hill. Sometimes later in the evening those who enjoy flying remote-control airplanes do so in the Willow Hill Dome.

Welcome to the Willow Hill light show (L). Then (R) the Indy style race car is among the many light displays.

THE WILLOW HILL GOLF COURSE-has recently seen work done to the driving range and the club house which has been renovated inside. So for the winter season, the golf courses cart paths and services roads make a holiday trail.

SO WHAT IS WILLOW HILL LIGHTS ? It’s some of the best holiday enjoyment you will find anywhere in the North Shore. Because some neighborhoods don’t decorate like years ago, Willow Hill is the place to find a fantastic holiday light display. The display salutes various religious faiths, the armed forces, various sports, and gives one a taste of Jurassic Park.

The Shack Indoor Golf Club-1717 Chestnut Ave. in Glenview has expansion in the works.

THERE IS A NICE DRIVE in from Willow Road to where you adventure begins. So tune your radio channel down, and the volume up as you ride around in your car. Because during your drive around the light show, you can then enjoy your favorite holiday music.

The drive is over 2 miles long, and takes a while to get all the way around the course. Since the roadway is one lane, your trip can be anywhere from 35 minutes to over and hour. Depending on how fast the cars in front of you are moving. FIND FROSTY THE SNOWMAN, if you find Frosty and he moves around. Send in Frosty’s picture where you found him, you could win a prize.

Knebelkamp has plenty of idea’s for Willow Hill, and what the hill will transform into, come the years ahead. Golf yes-but there will be even more.

CLICK HERE TO HEAR the full interview with Kent Knebelkamp, on his plans for golf, what charities Willow Hill will support, and more activities planned for Willow Hill in Northbrook Illinois.

So to learn more about everything Willow Hill-The Holiday Light Show, indoor dome golf, and youth soccer. See Willowhilldome.com. Bring your clubs-then sit back and enjoy the light show.

THE ARCHITECTS SPEAK-USGA ROLL BACK AND CURRENT PROJECTS

ANDY MICKELSON (L) of Mistwood Golf-NICK LARKIN (M) of The Shack-KENT KNEBELKAMP (R) of the Willow Hill Golf Dome/WH Holiday lights show. Three men who are getting Chicago area golfers through the winter months that have now arrived. So visit the Mistwood Golf dome in Bolingbrook. The Shack in Glenview. Willow Hill Golf Dome in Northbrook. Because these are three places where golf and winter can mix.

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy or connect LinkedIn/Facebook/Instagram.

Architect Mike Benkusky takes the gavel for the office of president, for the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA).

EDITORS NOTE:

With the recent announcement by the USGA, of a golf ball roll back. Golfers on Golf decides to reach out to various golf architects to get their take.

I spoke with four members of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA), to see if the roll back rolling will affect their business and courses they work on.

LAKE IN THE HILLS IL. Architect Mike Benkusky who recently assumed the office of President for ASGCA, was asked about the recent USGA announcement, his current and upcoming projects. Benkusky recently completed Arlington Lakes Golf Club in Arlington Heights, and will upgrade the AHPD’s 9-hole course Nickol Knoll (also known as Payton’s Hill-for former Chicago Bear RB Walter Payton).

Benkusky is working on two courses in Florida at the Palm Aire Country Club in Sarasota, and former long time Western Amateur site Point O’ Wood’s Country Club in Benton Harbor Michigan.

CLICK HERE TO HEAR THE FULL INTERVIEW with ASGCA President Mike Benkusky.

Architect Todd Quitno who recently completed work at the Schaumburg Golf Club, will oversee a four year renovation of Cantigny Links in Wheaton.

TODD QUITNO

Was kind enough to take our call while driving to the St. Louis area. But when you are as busy as Quitno is, that might be the only time Quitno can answer the phone.

Golfers on Golf spoke with the Park Ridge IL. based Quitno in September in regards to his Cantigny Links project. Because that will run for a period of four years.

So at the time Quitno and GOG agreed to resume our conversation on his project at Canal Shores, and now the Merit Club. But for Quitno it’s also now the state of Wisconsin that will be calling him back north again in the short future.

But there was the topic of the golf ball roll back and how it might or might affect golf for courses Quitno finds himself working on.

CLICK HERE TO HEAR the full interview with architect Todd Quitno on past, present and future projects. But with thoughts on the recent USGA golf ball roll back announcement.

Architect and Evans Scholar Ray Hearn at Mistwood Golf Club, one of several Hearn Illinois projects.

ARCHITECT RAY HEARN based in Holland Michigan has worked on numerous projects over the years.

Hearn’s work in Illinois includes the highly rated Mistwood in Romeoville, and home of the Illinois Women’s Open.

But it doesn’t stop there. Because Hearn’s work at Flossmoor Golf Club will be honored for the second straight year. When Flossmoor hosts the 2024 Illinois Open in early August. Because of the strong reviews the course received this past August at the 2023 Illinois Open. The IPGA decided a return to Flossmoor one more time was in-order. Hearn’s other work in Illinois includes the Midlothian Country Club, and perhaps another announcement coming shortly. So stay tuned.

But what is well known and will open in summer of 2024-is Hearn’s new nine hole par-3 course. Boyne Resorts in Northern Michigan is the home of Doon Brae. Hearn expresses some great thoughts and comparisons on the USGA ball roll back as well.

CLICK HERE TO HEAR PART 1 of the interview with Evans Scholar Ray Hearn.

CLICK HERE TO HEAR Part 2 of the interview with architect Ray Hearn.

Greg Martin speaks at the recent open house for the redesign of Maple Meadows.

ARCHITECT GREG MARTIN of BATAVIA IL. and Past President of the ASGCA, appeared on Golfers on Golf Radio in September. At that time Martin spoke about his upcoming project at Maple Meadows in Wood Dale. Martin did the multiple award winning work across the street at The Preserve at Oak Meadows.

Martin spoke to the work at Maple Meadows in our recent feature here at Golfersongolf.com. Summer of 2024 Martin will be working at Willow Hill in Northbrook designing the new Par-3 course at that location.

So in regards to the recently announced golf ball roll-back announced by the USGA, he offered these thoughts on how it could affect golf course architecture moving forward.

Let me preface: I don’t know enough about the details, but I understand this will only affect the pros.

It’s been needed as technology has outpaced architecture. Safety, cost and pace of play are just a few of the issues adversely affected by the golf ball going further.

Here’s the defining issue: golf is the only sport where there are no defining measures for the playing field. Baseball is the closest, but has general acceptable standards. Golf offers some very basic standards for lengths in relation to par. Outside of that, every playing field is different. But the capacity of the golf ball has surpassed existing infrastructures for many golf courses-particularly the classic courses by Golden Age Architects making them obsolete.

And of course… Golf is about strategies, shot-making, thinking and execution-not distance.