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Midlothian Country Club

1898 establishments in IllinoisGolf clubs and courses in IllinoisSports venues completed in 1898Sports venues in Cook County, IllinoisU.S. Open (golf) venues
Midlothian Country Club clubhouse
Midlothian Country Club clubhouse

Midlothian Country Club is a historic golf course in Midlothian, Illinois. It is located 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Chicago and built on 208 acres (84 ha) of land. It was designed by Herbert J. Tweedie and opened in 1898. In 2003 the course was updated by the Ken Killian, Richard P. Nugent and architect Bob Lohmann of Lohmann Golf Designs. In 2021-2022 the course was renovated by architect, Raymond Hearn to enhance 82 bunkers, lengthen tee boxes and many other enhancements which returned Midlothian Country Club to its championship caliber.

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Midlothian Country Club
Cottage Row, Bremen Township

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Cottage Row
60445 Bremen Township
Illinois, United States
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