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    Mid-Iron Club

    3.1 (8 reviews)

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    11 years ago

    The course is closed for golf, but the practice range is still open. Very nice, open range.

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    9 years ago

    Great for beginners and us folks that are on a budget, really enjoyed it can't beat the price.

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    10 years ago

    Looks like farm land made into a golf course. Links course, wide open very little to look at here.

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    Ruffled Feathers Golf Club

    Ruffled Feathers Golf Club

    3.1
    (133 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Love the course, can play slow on the weekends and if your a two some don't complain. Greens are…read morenice always well maintained. If you ever played here poor drainage which we all know. But if you haven't try and hit close to the cart path.

    I do not typically leave negative reviews, but I feel obligated to share this experience so others…read morecan make an informed decision. We paid $72 each for a 4:00 PM tee time and arrived to find there were no carts available and a delay in getting on the course. We were told we could use the driving range while waiting, but there were no range balls available either. Once we finally got a cart, there was no starter, no ranger, and no apparent management of pace of play. A group of 6-7 golfers was holding up the first hole, and despite calling the pro shop, nothing was done. To add to the chaos, there were also kids fishing in areas of the course near the fairways. The bunkers were extremely below expectations, and the overall operation felt disorganized from start to finish. There was also a wedding taking place near parts of the course, though due to the delayed start and slow pace of play, we never made it far enough to see how much it impacted play. For a course that regularly charges over $100 during peak times, the experience simply did not justify the cost. Save your money and consider one of the many better-run courses in the area.

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    Hole #3 is a par 3
    Hole #3 is a par 3
    Bunker shape.
    Bunker shape.
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    Events bar area
    Boughton Ridge Golf Course

    Boughton Ridge Golf Course

    2.8
    (17 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    Our first day out golfing this year and we pleasantly tried a new course. I had been to this…read morefacility years ago in the banquet area for a sweet 16 party. For some reason didn't even know there was a golf course behind the building! What a great little course! Along part three it could be called. It is early in the season, but things look to be well kept. There were enough water challenges, and bunkers to keep you on your toes. It is pretty conveniently laid out course as well. No searching for the tea box in the next hole. The clubhouse is delightful. We did not sit in the dining area, but it looks comfortable and spacious. The bar is welcoming and warm. However, on this beautiful day, we sat out on the patio and had full service from the bartender, Gabi who was delightful and darn good at her job! Our foursome shared a fried pickle appetizer and the soft pretzels with beer cheese. They were delicious! The patio is so comfortable and overlooks the beautiful course. Overall, it was an absolutely wonderful afternoon and we will definitely be going back as the summer progresses.

    A ROUND OF 9 Grab…read moreyour clubs and enjoy a breezy half-game at this public golf course in Bolingbrook. I must've driven past Boughton Ridge at least a hundred times by now--that's not to mention the 2-3 times I've been to Ashbury's, the sports bar inside the clubhouse--yet it wasn't until thsi past weekend that I finally hit the links with my dad & father-in-law, when we tee'd off around 11am on a Sunday in late July. Overall, the course is pretty nice. The fairways are in decent condition, although several tee boxes were roughed up and the putting greens had plenty of dark spots. The bunkers could use some TLC, too. There was a lovely fountain in the pond near Hole #7 and the waterways seemed well taken care of. Greens fees are a reasonable $18. You can rent a pull cart for $5 or a golf cart for $10pp (having caddied as a teen, I elected to save a few bucks by carrying my bag of clubs). I made some solid tee shots and a handful of good drives, even though I lost a ball in someone's yard and spent way too long in the sand trap on #6. Playing through 9-holes at Boughton Ridge takes roughly two hours, depending on the experience level of your group. The course is exclusively Par-3's and Par-4's, although a couple of the latter were long enough to be considered a Par-5. At some point the beverage cart swung by us, and the course ranger ensured a speedy pace of play. * TL;DR * Don't have 4+ hours to commit to a full 18 holes? A round at Boughton Ridge will get you home before lunch. The fairways and greens have plenty of divots, dings, dents and general wear-and-tear but that's to be expected on a public course (c'mon, this ain't Coeur d'Alene). Boughton Ridge is similar to Twin Lakes Golf Club in Westmont, though I think BRGC is more picturesque and challenging. I'd love to come back some day in the future, maybe once my little guy is old enough to read putts and swing a 3-iron.

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    The approach shot on #9, the final hole of this quaint public golf course in Bolingbrook
    The approach shot on #9, the final hole of this quaint public golf course in Bolingbrook
    Teeing off on Hole #9, heading back towards the clubhouse. The pond & fountain (photo right) were nice
    Teeing off on Hole #9, heading back towards the clubhouse. The pond & fountain (photo right) were nice
    Rick S punches out of the bunker on Hole #6. Boughton Ridge's sand traps could use a little TLC

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    Rick S punches out of the bunker on Hole #6. Boughton Ridge's sand traps could use a little TLC
    Carriage Greens Country Club

    Carriage Greens Country Club

    2.4
    (146 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Good food for our club luncheon during the week. They were nice enough to give us separate checks…read moretoo. And a big buffet on the weekend with Champagne, and several entraysvto sample.

    DO NOT SPEND MONEY HERE. I WOULD GIVE 0/100 STARS, IF I COULD. THE OWNER IS UNHINGED AND DESPERATE…read moreFOR ATTENTION. GO LOOK AT REVIEWS HE'S MENTALLY UNSTABLE!!! After many rounds at this course, I always thought it was fun and cheap. Well, now I know exactly why it's cheap -- because the place is a disaster. The tee boxes are cratered, the greens are awful, and apparently the only thing the owner cares about is throwing tantrums over a single divot on a course already covered in them. We were on hole 15 when my buddy took a normal swing and made a divot -- nothing unusual, especially on a course with 80 divots per tee box. Out of nowhere, this guy comes storming up in flip‑flops, no socks, a dingy polo, golf clubs tossed in the back, and a six‑year‑old trailing behind him, and starts barking orders like a drill sergeant. He demands my buddy fill the divot. Fine -- my buddy says he will. Then my other friend tees off, and this clown is still standing there, arms crossed, repeating himself like a malfunctioning robot: "Fix that divot now." My buddy fills it, and instead of leaving, this man announces he's going to "watch everyone swing." Completely deranged behavior. We politely tell him it's time for him to move along. Words are exchanged. Then this genius decides to take our cart keys and tells us it's "our time to leave" and that we can walk back. We're stranded on hole 15 with no idea who this lunatic is. We call the pro shop to complain. They apologize and say they have no idea who that guy is. One of our buddies walks all the way back to the clubhouse -- and guess who's behind the counter? Flip‑flops himself. He now claims he's the owner and tells my buddy to "get the f**k off the course." My buddy calls us, so we start walking back. An employee sees one of us walking and gives him a ride, telling him this isn't the first time customers have had issues with the owner -- apparently this guy has a whole history of meltdowns. As we're walking, the owner drives past us in a cart, taunting us about how "nice it is to ride since it's such a long walk." Truly the behavior of a grown man who has lost control of his life. Back at the clubhouse, we ask for a refund since we started on the back nine and only made it to hole 15. The front desk lady basically shrugs and says she can't do anything because "he's the owner" and this kind of thing "isn't uncommon." Then Mr. Unhappy himself shows up again and tells us we're "f**king stupid" if we think he's giving us a refund because he's the owner and he "has the right." At that point, we knew we weren't getting our money back, but we wanted documentation of how insane this was, so we asked for the cops to be called. The owner then tries to threaten us with DUIs and says this will "blow up in your face." The cops arrive, listen to the story, and even they think the situation is ridiculous -- but since he's the owner, if he wants us trespassed, that's what happens. We told the officers we understood and that we weren't expecting a refund at that point. We left, trespassed -- which is honestly a blessing, because why would we ever want to spend another dollar here? To top it off, the buddy who walked all the way to the pro shop had a contract ready to spend serious money with this place. That deal is dead now. This was a TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE with a man who clearly needs help. We were just the unlucky targets of his miserable, frustrated life. NEVER GIVE THIS PLACE YOUR MONEY!!!

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    Mary Kotelec; 93, appetite like a linebacker at On Par.
    Mary Kotelec; 93, appetite like a linebacker at On Par.
    Beautiful Lobby Entrance
    Beautiful Lobby Entrance
    Grandballroom - Maximum Capacity 300 People

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