HERITAGE OAKS GOLF CLUB at 3535 Dundee Road in Northbrook is still open for outdoor play. But simulator season is coming soon. See what’s happening at the Oaks by visiting Heritageoaksgc.com or call the pro shop at (847)-291-2351 #acorngrillopen
THREE & FOUR are back for more.
WHEN THE 2024 golf season opened for play this past spring, two of the Chicago’s top golf courses were on the sidelines needing more time to open.
The top private in town Medinah #3, we still growing-in from the OCM redesign and upgrades to the golf course.
But in the Southwest Burbs, it was the #1 public course in town Cog Hill #4. Because “Dubsdread” was still in a bunker upgrade project, with a few new touches around the greens.
So there is great news to report. Because both courses reopened, Cog #4 was first in May, with Medinah #3 opening in July. But maybe the best news of all, is that both courses turned out great, and were worth the wait.
I did play both courses last week and enjoyed two great rounds of fall golf, even though it got windy at Medinah, and was a little cool at Cog Hill. So in the days ahead, I will have reviews on both courses. Since I was on-the-mend this summer, I didn’t get time to acknowledge Superintendents Day. I will take this moment to tip the cap or golf visor to to Director of Grounds at Medinah Ben McGargill, and Reed Anderson at Cog Hill. Both McGargill and Anderson and their teams, have all seven courses at the two clubs in great shape.
THE PGA TOUR appears headed for some changes in the soon future.
Because field sizes are going to shrink, too many events had rounds ending the next day because of darkness. This would be a good idea.
So much for the Top 125 being exempt, seems like that number will be 100. Speaking of exemptions, how a tournament awards exemptions, and how many they get to hand out. Could soon be different as well. Stay tuned.
PGA TOUR-LIV talks might finally be seeing some progress. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and PIF Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia leader Yasir Al-Rumayyan were together again in Saudi Arabia. So some tabloid papers have suggested a deal is done or close to being done. So for the sake of golf, let’s hope so. Because there is plenty to be gained if both sides do come to an agreement.
DREAM GOLF and the Keiser family of Mike Keiser, and sons Michael and Chris have found 1400+ acres in the Florida panhandle that will be home to the next Dream Course. The architect will be Tom Doak, who has walked the land several times with the Keiser’s already. Old Shores will be the name of the new course. Right now only one course is planned, but there is room for one or two more courses. More Dream Golf or Keiser Golf is always a good thing for the game.
OUR GOLFERS on GOLF radio partner Len Ziehm has just posted his latest column-that includes news of WNBA Hoops star Caitlin Clark playing some pro-am golf in Florida.
Clark an avid golfer, played in the John Deere Classic’s pro-am with Zach Johnson in 2023. Clark plays some of her off-time golf at Iowa’s #1 golf course The Harvester, in Rhodes Iowa, designed architect by Keith Foster.
So read more about Clark and her golf game at LenZiehmongolf.com.
BREAKING NEWS-SwingbySwing.com and the Sports Business Journal are reporting the 2031 Ryder Cup is headed to Spain at the Camiral Golf and Wellness Course. Part of a resort owned by Irish Billionaire Denis O’Brien. So the next open Ryder Cup date is 2035 in Europe and 2037 in the United States.
COULD FORMER SEVEN BRIDGES Director of Golf Roger Warren be headed to a bigger job with the PGA of America-stand by.
AFTER TWO GREAT ILLINOIS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS in the south suburbs at the Flossmoor Golf Club in 2023 and 2024, the 2025 edition might be finding it’s way to a great championship course in the Northwest Suburbs. Stay tuned.
CONGRATULATIONS IS IN ORDER to Christie Paich who has ended a great 12 year run as GM at the Glen Club in Glenview. Paich is the new GM and COO of Sunset Ridge CC in Northfield.
The Gog Blog returns this week. RS