Skokie Country Club, the Glossary
Skokie Country Club is a private country club in Glencoe, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Chicago, Country club, Donald Ross (golf course architect), Gene Sarazen, Glencoe, Illinois, Phil Gaudin, Tom Bendelow, U.S. Open (golf), United States Senior Men's Amateur Golf Championship, Walter Fovargue, Western Amateur, Western Open, William Langford (golf), 1952 Women's Western Open.
- 1897 establishments in Illinois
- Golf clubs and courses in Illinois
- Sports venues completed in 1897
Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Country club
A country club is a privately owned club, often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining.
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Donald Ross (golf course architect)
Donald James Ross (November 23, 1872 – April 26, 1948) was a professional golfer and golf course designer.
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Gene Sarazen
Gene Sarazen (born Eugenio Saraceni, February 27, 1902 – May 13, 1999) was an American professional golfer, one of the world's top players in the 1920s and 1930s, and the winner of seven major championships.
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Glencoe, Illinois
Glencoe is a lakefront village in northeastern Cook County, Illinois, United States.
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Phil Gaudin
Phillip John Gaudin (born 4 March 1879) was a professional golfer from Jersey who played in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Tom Bendelow
Tom Bendelow (1868–1936), nicknamed "The Johnny Appleseed of American Golf" and "The Dean of American Golf", was a Scottish American golf course architect during the first half of the twentieth century.
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U.S. Open (golf)
The United States Open Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Open, is the annual open national championship of golf in the United States.
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United States Senior Men's Amateur Golf Championship
The United States Senior Men's Amateur Golf Championship is a national tournament for amateur golf competitors at least 55 years of age.
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Walter Fovargue
Walter George Fovargue (October 13, 1882 – March 27, 1963) was an American professional golfer, club maker, and golf course architect.
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Western Amateur
The Western Amateur is a leading annual golf tournament in the United States for male amateur golfers.
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Western Open
The Western Open was a professional golf tournament in the United States, for most of its history an event on the PGA Tour.
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William Langford (golf)
William Boice Langford (1887–1977) was a golf course designer and civil engineer from Austin, Illinois.
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1952 Women's Western Open
The 1952 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Skokie Country Club, the 23rd edition of the event.
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See also
1897 establishments in Illinois
- Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center
- Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
- American School of Correspondence
- Archer Daniels Midland Wheat Mill
- Bradley Braves football
- Bradley University
- Bryn Mawr Historic District
- Cairo Egyptians
- Chicago Teachers Federation
- Congress/Wabash station
- Dearborn/Van Buren station
- Dwight D. Eisenhower High School (Blue Island, Illinois)
- Dykema Gossett
- Egan & Prindeville
- Elijah P. Lovejoy Monument
- Franklin/Van Buren station
- Gamma Nu
- General John Logan Memorial
- Glen View Club
- Glik's
- Goose Lake Township, Grundy County, Illinois
- Illinois Board of Admissions to the Bar
- James McHugh Construction Co
- KSB Hospital
- Keeneyville School District 20
- Madison/Wells station
- Neighborhood House (Chicago)
- Ottawa Township High School
- Randolph/Wells station
- Riverside Golf Club
- Skokie Country Club
- Trinity International University
- Trude Building
- Ullin station
- University School for Girls
- University of Chicago Extension Division Library School
- University of Illinois College of Law
- Vesta Battery Corporation
Golf clubs and courses in Illinois
- Aurora Country Club
- Bolingbrook Golf Club
- Butler National Golf Club
- Canal Shores Golf Course
- Cantigny Golf Club
- Cantigny Park
- Chicago Golf Club
- Cog Hill Golf & Country Club
- Conway Farms Golf Club
- Flossmoor Country Club
- Glen Oak Country Club
- Glen View Club
- Harrison Park Golf Course
- Kemper Lakes Golf Club
- La Grange Country Club
- Medinah Country Club
- Merit Club
- Midlothian Country Club
- North Shore Country Club
- Olympia Fields Country Club
- Onwentsia Club
- Pottawatomie Park
- Ravisloe Country Club
- Rich Harvest Farms
- Ridgemoor Country Club
- Riverside Golf Club
- Rolling Green Country Club
- Skokie Country Club
- Sunset Ridge Country Club
- TPC Deere Run
- Tam O'Shanter Golf Course
- Village Links of Glen Ellyn
- Wing Park Golf Course
Sports venues completed in 1897
- Atlantic City Country Club
- Bellerive Country Club
- Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park
- Brae Burn Country Club
- Broad Street Park (Richmond, Virginia)
- Browning Road
- Eastville Stadium
- Elland Road
- Fort Erie Race Track
- Glen View Club
- Hanlan's Point Stadium
- Huntingdon Valley Country Club
- Hyannisport Club
- Meadowside
- Memorial Grounds
- Nazaré Bullring
- Newton Commonwealth Golf Course
- Princes Park (stadium)
- Rockingham Road
- Roker Park
- Skokie Country Club
- Springfield Park (Wigan)
- Sydney Parade
- Turnhouse Golf Club
- Villa Park