THE GROVE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Long Grove, IL, USA
Designed by Robert B. Harris
The Grove Country Club sits in Long Grove, a village in the northern suburbs of Chicago known for its preserved rural character and wooded landscapes. Robert B. Harris designed the course, contributing to the region's collection of suburban country club layouts that emerged as Chicago's North Shore communities developed through the twentieth century. The property takes advantage of the area's natural terrain, which typically features mature hardwood forests, gentle elevation changes, and seasonal water features characteristic of northeastern Illinois.
Harris, who practiced primarily in the Midwest during the mid-to-late twentieth century, designed courses that emphasized strategic variety and playability for a range of skill levels. His work at The Grove likely reflects this approach, routing holes through tree-lined corridors and incorporating the natural topography into the challenge. The course serves a private membership drawn from the surrounding affluent suburban communities, functioning as both a golf venue and social center in the tradition of American country clubs.
The Grove operates within the context of Chicago's deep golf culture, where numerous private clubs have anchored their communities for generations. Long Grove itself maintains a distinct identity through historic preservation efforts and a semi-rural atmosphere despite its proximity to the metropolitan area. The club's setting provides members with a wooded, parkland-style golf experience that contrasts with the more open links-influenced designs found elsewhere in the region.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Grove was designed by Robert B. Harris.
The Grove at The Grove Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at The Grove is 72.
The Grove plays 7,032 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Grove is 138.
The Grove is a 18-hole course.