
Exmoor Country Club
Exmoor CC - Round for 3 w/ a member
Highland Park, IL
3 Guests
Item Details
Number of guests: 3
Number of rounds: 1
Booking Restrictions: Please note: This round is to be played on a weekday only. This item can be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date with the host/club within the next 12 months. Proposed dates are not guaranteed. While we will make every effort to accommodate your preferred dates, options are subject to the host/club schedule and flexibility may be required.
Attributes: Walking w/ CaddiesPaid for by: Donor
Add-ons: Lunch, Drinks
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Course Details
Founded in 1896 as the third golf club established in Illinois, Exmoor Country Club is a distinguished private, full-service facility situated in Highland Park, approximately 28 miles north of Chicago. The Club features a championship golf course masterfully designed by the legendary Donald J. Ross, reflecting the strategic nuance and timeless appeal characteristic of his work. Exmoor has served as the esteemed host venue for notable national competitions, including the U.S. Women’s Amateur in 1933 and the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur in 1965. Further cementing its place in American golf history, Exmoor was the home club to three U.S. Amateur champions: Chandler Egan (1904, 1905), Chick Evans (1916, 1920), and Davidson Herron (1919).
Exmoor Country Club
Link to Course WebsiteRanked 24 in Golf Digest's Best in State - Illinois
Link to ranking pageArchitect: H.J. Tweedie/(R) Donald J. Ross, ASGCA/(R) Ron Prichard
Course type: parkland
Year opened: 1896
Access: private
location
Highland Park, IL



