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PROSPECT GOLF CLUB. EST. 1926. BOOK YOUR TEE TIME. What They’re Saying. ABOUT US. Mt. Prospect Golf Club NEWLY RESTORED in a multi-million dollar project by Esler Golf Design, Mt. Prospect will take you back to a style of architecture made famous by names like Raynor, MacDonald and Ross. Learn More. Book your next round with us! Book Now.
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Nestled in Mount Prospect, Illinois, Mt. Prospect Golf Club...
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Mt. Prospect Golf Club 600 S See Gwun AveMount Prospect, IL...
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Nestled in Mount Prospect, Illinois, Mt. Prospect Golf Club has been a cherished golfing destination since 1926. Redesigned by David Esler, this 18-hole, par-70 course stretches 6,305 yards and embodies the essence of “Golden Age” golf design.
Mt Prospect Golf Club in Mount Prospect, Illinois: details, stats, scorecard, course layout, tee times, photos, reviews.
“If you can't get on Blue Mound Country Club, 100 miles to the north, you can get on Mount Prospect, a public golf course with a beautiful ohmage to golden age golf course architecture.
Our new renovated course layout: REMINDER: All golfers must: Have a receipt. Keep pace (maintain the 8 minute starting interval). Have a bag and a set of clubs. Repair ball marks and rake sand traps. Wear non-metal spikes only. No private carts allowed unless already registered under current owner.
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600 S See Gwun Ave, Mt. Prospect, IL, 60056. Holes 18 Par 70 Length 6216 yards. Mt. Prospect Golf Club NEWLY RESTORED in a multi-million dollar project by Esler Golf Design, Mt. Prospect will take you back to a style of architecture made famous by names like Raynor, MacDonald and Ross.