



The Ivanhoe Club sits in the northern Chicago suburbs, where Dick Nugent designed both the Forest and Prairie courses as part of a 36-hole facility. Nugent, a Chicago-area architect who worked extensively throughout the Midwest in the latter decades of the twentieth century, created two distinct routing experiences that reflect their names. The Forest course winds through mature tree-lined corridors typical of the region's established suburban golf landscapes, while the Prairie course offers a more open, links-inspired character with fewer trees and greater exposure to wind and weather.
The club occupies land in an area of Illinois known for its mix of wooded preserves and former prairie remnants, though much of the natural prairie landscape in this part of the state has long since given way to development. Nugent's design work typically emphasized strategic variety and playability across different skill levels, incorporating the natural terrain features available on each site. The Forest course likely presents tighter driving corridors and approach shots framed by hardwoods, while the Prairie routing would feature wider fairways with more emphasis on ground game options and bunkering as the primary hazards.
The Ivanhoe Club operates as a private facility serving families in the northern suburbs. The dual-course setup allows for varied member play and competitive events throughout the season, with each eighteen holes offering a contrasting test of golf within the same property.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Forest/Prairie at Ivanhoe Club has a Course Vaults score of 8.4 out of 10 based on 4 explicit golfer ratings.
Forest/Prairie was designed by Dick Nugent.
Forest/Prairie at Ivanhoe Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Forest/Prairie is 72.
Forest/Prairie plays 6,989 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Forest/Prairie is 146.