Fall at the Sports Core

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Cool sunny days make fall the perfect season to enjoy your sport of choice at the Oak Brook Sports Core. Whether your passion is golf or tennis, the excellent facilities here can help you take your game to the next level this fall.

Oak Brook Golf Club

With 18 scenic holes, Oak Brook Golf Club offers golfers of all skill levels a challenge. Course designers Roger Packard and Dennis Wise expertly combined the natural landscape with water hazards to create a variety of holes that make a round both demanding and fun.Reserve your tee time at www.golfoakbrook.org/tee-times

Looking to improve your game but not play a full round? Make a visit to the driving range at Oak Brook Golf Club (open 7am to dusk weekdays and weekends this fall). At just $8 for a bucket of balls (35), you can drive the ball until you get it right.

Need some extra help around the green? Fall is the perfect time to work on your short game or even your swing with our staff of PGA Professionals. Visit our website www.golfoakbrook.org to learn more about golf instruction.

After your round or practice, head indoors to the Grill to sample some new seasonal specials including southwest chicken salad, chicken chipotle melt and fish tacos. Enjoy funnel cake fries, our chef’s latest twist to update a classic dessert.

For more information visit: www.golfoakbrook.org

Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club

Vibrant fall colors and cooler temperatures provide the perfect setting for tennis players on the Har-Tru clay courts at Oak Brook Bath & Tennis. Ideally situated among the trees, these environmentally friendly courts are known to reduce the risk of injury.

Our new director of tennis and pickleball, Ryan Rader, joined us this summer with a wide range of instructional expertise in tennis, platform tennis and pickleball.

A former D1 standout tennis player at Northern Illinois University, Rader’s post collegiate work as a director of tennis has focused on providing instruction to hundreds of players of all ages and abilities throughout the Chicagoland area. If you need one on one help, schedule your private lesson today by emailing [email protected].

Rader embraces the strong tradition of our club and is looking forward with excitement to the full slate of fall programming he has planned for players of all ages. For adults, league play will continue and a new series of drills will be available for men, women and co-ed play. There will also be a mixed doubles round robin social along with morning and evening opportunities to practice and play.

Kids will have the opportunity to come out after school and on weekends to get their time in on the court. Friday afternoons will feature match play and pizza night. Saturdays will provide the opportunity for kids to join in classes based on their age: 8 and under, 9-11 years old and 12 and over. u

For more information visit www.oakbrookbathandtennis.com.

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