OLD WAYNE GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 West Chicago, IL, USA
Designed by Charles Maddox
Old Wayne Golf Club sits in West Chicago, a suburban community roughly 35 miles west of downtown Chicago in DuPage County. The course was designed by Charles Maddox, a regional architect active in the Midwest during the mid-20th century who contributed several layouts to the Chicago area's extensive network of daily-fee and semi-private facilities. The club operates as part of the region's accessible golf landscape, serving local players in a corridor marked by steady residential and commercial development.
The routing occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the prairie landscape west of Chicago, where gentle elevation changes and mature tree plantings define playing corridors. Maddox's design reflects the practical approach common to courses built for everyday play—straightforward holes with modest bunkering, greens of moderate size and contour, and strategic interest derived from tree positioning and occasional water features rather than dramatic landforms. The layout accommodates a range of skill levels while offering enough variety to maintain interest for regular members.
West Chicago's location along the former Galena and Chicago Union Railroad corridor places Old Wayne within a community that transitioned from agricultural roots to suburban growth in the postwar decades. The club serves both local residents and golfers traveling along the east-west routes connecting Chicago's outer suburbs, fitting into the region's tradition of accessible golf facilities that balance playability with maintenance standards suited to high-traffic conditions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Eighteen was designed by Charles Maddox.
Eighteen at Old Wayne Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Eighteen is 72.
Eighteen plays 6,449 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Eighteen is 121.
Eighteen is a 18-hole course.