COURSE #3 | 7,564 yards | Par 72
NEWLY RENOVATED (Chicago Golf Report)
Opened in 1928, originally designed by Tom Bendelow with a Rees Jones redesign taking place throughout its history. Host to (3) Western Opens, (3) U.S. Opens, (2) PGA Championships, the 2012 Ryder Cup, and the 2019 BMW Championship, golf legends have competed on the hollow grounds of famed Course #3. Most recently, OCM (Ogilvy, Cocking & Meade) renovated and redesign this championship golf course. Reopened in summer of 2024, the newly transformed course offers larger greens, bigger scale bunkers and wider fairways combined with more open vistas and broad areas of long fescue rough. Medinah Country Club will play host to the Presidents Cup in 2026.
COURSE #1 | 6,895 yards | Par 71
Redesigned in 2014 by famed golf course architect, Tom Doak. Generous fairways and challenging greens. Host of the Inaugural Medinah Open, one (1) Western Open, and one (1) Chicago Open, all in conjunction with Course #3.
COURSE #2 | 6,412 yards | Par 72
Tom Bendelow designed course. Restoration of infrastructure in 2016 by Rees Jones and classic representation of Golden Age golf architecture. Family-friendly with seven sets of tee markers on each hole to appeal to golfers of all skill levels.