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Evergreen Golf & Country Club

9140 S Western Ave
Evergreen Park, IL 60805
Phone: (773)238-6680


This narrow course has several trees that can alter your shots. The small greens are fast, and there are water hazards on three holes. The terrain is flat and easy to walk.


Holes: 18Greens: Bent GrassFairways: Bent Grass

Tee Information:
TeeParYardageCourse RatingSlope
Back Tees72635371.2119
Forward Tees725355

Greens Fees:$20-$49
Course Type:public
Dress Code:Shirt and shoes required
Season:Open all year
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Course reviews for Evergreen Golf & Country Club
Average Golfer Review (3.3 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 3
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Management and Ownership Ruining This Course, Apr 20, 2005
reviewer: 30 years of playing there from Beverly/Evergreen Park
If it wasn't for there being grass and people in the Evergreen Park and Beverly Communites this course would be a shopping mall. Management and the Owner of this course are doing a dis-service to the history and beauty of this long standing south-side tradition. The condition, attitude and prices are an insult to the people who have made this course what it was for generations. Sorry to say but please do something to save this historical course.

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water hazards, Sep 29, 2004
reviewer: j fisher from chicago,illinois
unless there is alot of rain, there is only one water hole, the par 3 ninth. ohterwise, the course is fun to play, not ever crowded.

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Rolling Hills, Aug 06, 2004
reviewer: Bill Cronin from Hinsdale, IL USA
I found the Evergreen Golf course to be a very interesting course and one of my favorites yet. There are a couple of simple holes scattered throughout the course, but I find that most of the holes on the course have challenging bends and difficult elevations to work with. A couple holes are less than 120 yards from the whites with large elevation changes. While other holes are more than 520 yards from the whites with double dog legs and well placed bunkers. I find the most challenging holes, however, are the mid-range holes that traverse through the woods, forcing you to use low-lying clubs to avoid the tree line, but also forcing you to avoid staying too low to the fairway (The rolling hills give you numerous blind shots if you land at in the valleys between them.) The greens are on the slower side because of the type of grass they use, so make sure to add a little to your shots when you're on the lawn. The lack of water hazards (only 3 holes with little ponds) means well for those who tend to end up in the water during game play. Beware of the sand traps! The dense consistency of the fairway sand makes getting out easy, but on the shorter holes with high elevations the traps tend to be extra soft and excess in heights of 10 foot elevation changes from front to back, which again creates very difficult exit shots - especially when the majority of your shots from these spots make you blind to the pin. The accommodations are nice with a little sports bar and concession stand at the club house and the tee fees are very reasonable ($35.00) No tee time is needed. Keep in mind these simple guides: the rolling hills, slow greens, soft sand traps, low tree-line, and the importance of timing your shots around the occasionally passing by train, which splits through the middle of the course, and you'll be a pro in no time.

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