Enjoy one of Cog Hill’s four Championship Golf Courses


Course No 1.
Testing, but not overpowering, best describes Course No. 1. The layout routes through gently rolling, wooden terrain and offers a nice blend of lengths and difficulty, requiring a range of shot-making ability. The course features water on six holes and enough sand to test the accomplished player without punishing the beginner!
Course No. 2 – Ravines
Since opening in 1929, Course No. 2 has been a favorite of Cog Hill’s regular golfers. The sporty, championship layout is routed through wooded, rolling terrain and challenges golfers with ravines on nearly half of the holes, hence its nickname the “RAVINES.” Unique to the course is the closing “19th hole.” The challenging par-3 offers a testy putting surface and a memorable end to the day’s golf match.


Course No. 3
Testing, but not overpowering, best describes Course No. 3. The layout routes through gentle rolling, wooden terrain and offers a nice blend of lengths and difficulty, requiring a range of shot-making ability. The course features water on seven holes and enough sand to test the accomplished player without punishing the beginner!
Course No. 4 – Dubsdread
Known as the “Patriarch of Public Golf,” Joe Jemsek always aspired to provide a country club experience and amenities to all golfers. Even with three highly successful golf courses, Joe was still concerned that he didn’t have a course to better the finest country clubs in the United States. Joe partnered with the famed golf architect team of Dick Wilson (Bay Hill, Cog Hill No.3, Doral-Blue Course, Laurel Valley) and Joe Lee (Bent Tree, Palm Beach National, La Costa, Walt Disney World Courses) to create Joe’s vision of a fourth course, one that would test the world’s greatest golfers. Wilson/Lee complied and created what many consider to be each architect’s best work.


