

La Grange Country Club, a stalwart of Chicago's western suburbs, bears witness to a classic, early 20th-century design philosophy. Carved into gently rolling, parkland terrain punctuated by mature trees, the course presents a strategic test where subtle undulations and well-placed bunkers challenge players to think their way around. While not overly long by modern standards, a premium is placed on accurate approaches into deceptively small greens.
Originally conceived by legendary architect Donald Ross, La Grange has seen respectful refinements over the years. These renovations have enhanced the course's playability while preserving the integrity of Ross's original vision. Although it hasn't hosted major championships, La Grange has been a respected venue for significant regional amateur events.
The club itself, steeped in tradition and Midwestern hospitality, is rumored to hold a spirited annual member-guest tournament, where bragging rights—and perhaps a few wagers—are fiercely contested. A local favorite is the club's storied 19th hole, where members gather after a round to recount their triumphs and near misses over plates of their famous prime rib.
Reviews
Course is in great shape. Tricky greens combined with tight fairways.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Grange at La Grange Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.6 out of 10 based on 8 explicit golfer ratings.
La Grange was designed by Bendelow and Mungeam.
La Grange at La Grange Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at La Grange is 71.
La Grange plays 6,745 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at La Grange is 139.