MINNE MONESSE GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Grant Park, IL, USA
Designed by Willie Watson
Minne Monesse Golf Course sits in Grant Park, a small village in Kankakee County roughly sixty miles south of Chicago. The course was designed by Willie Watson, a regional architect active in the Midwest during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Watson's work typically emphasized straightforward, playable layouts suited to the flat or gently rolling terrain common to northern Illinois, and Minne Monesse reflects this practical design philosophy.
The course occupies land characteristic of the Kankakee River valley region, where agricultural fields transition into recreational spaces. The routing likely features modest elevation changes and mature tree lines that define holes and frame approaches. Water features, whether natural drainage or constructed ponds, often appear on courses in this area given the proximity to the Kankakee River watershed. The layout serves primarily as a community course, providing accessible golf for residents of Grant Park and surrounding towns in the rural corridor between Chicago and the Indiana border.
Minne Monesse functions as a municipal facility, typical of many small-town courses in Illinois that emerged during the mid-century expansion of public golf. The course offers a straightforward test without the length or severe hazards found at championship venues, making it suitable for regular play across skill levels. Its location in Grant Park places it within a network of affordable public courses that serve the southern Chicago metropolitan fringe and the agricultural communities of Kankakee and Will counties.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Minne Monesse was designed by Willie Watson.
Yes. Minne Monesse at Minne Monesse Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Minne Monesse is 72.
Minne Monesse plays 6,425 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Minne Monesse is 126.
Minne Monesse is a 18-hole course.