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Oak Brook Golf Club driving range offers year-round play

For nearly a century, golf has been a way of life in Oak Brook, bringing together precision, passion, and community. At the heart of this tradition is Oak Brook Golf Club, a public gem with a private feel that blends rich history with an exciting future.

Oak Brook’s golf story began in 1926 with the founding of the York Golf Club at 22nd Street and York Road. Known for its scenic views and challenging water holes, it became a staple for elite players. By 1980, the course had been reimagined and reopened as Oak Brook Golf Club—an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course designed by Roger Packard and Dennis Wise.

Today, the course offers four sets of tees and stretches to 6,541 yards. PGA Head Golf Professional Rob Michalak describes it as a well-balanced layout with smooth, undulating greens, manicured bunkers, and a strong finishing stretch. Practice areas include a large grass driving range, putting and chipping greens, and a practice bunker. The clubhouse features a full-service golf shop, a welcoming bar and restaurant, and a patio overlooking the 9th hole.

The Club has recently rolled out exciting upgrades to enhance the player experience. Golfers now enjoy new GPS-equipped carts with the Visage Club Cart system—featuring real-time course maps, pin distances, and navigation at no extra charge.

Another major highlight is the recent debut of a 22-bay covered driving range structure. Oak Brook Golf Club’s driving range has long been a favorite in the area, and this upgrade takes it to the next level. Whether it rains or shines, golfers will be able to practice comfortably shielded from inclement seasonal weather while partaking in food and beverages from the full-service Grille. With extended hours and a longer season, players have a chance to refine their game well past the summer months.

“These upgrades are all about making Oak Brook Golf Club an even better destination for players of all skill levels,” said Trustee Melissa Martin. “From the expanded parking to the covered driving range and advanced GPS-equipped carts, every improvement is designed to enhance the golfer’s experience and keep our course the top choice in the region.”

Book your tee time today at www.golfoakbrook.org.

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St Isaac

Education: St. Isaac Jogues School

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