Cog Hill no.2 Addtional Information & History

Cog Hill Golf and Country Club: Course #2: Originally conceived of by three brothers: John W., Martin J., and Bert Coghill, Cog Hill Course #2—The Ravines—was designed by David McIntosh and Bert Coghill and opened in 1929. It was later refurbished by Joe Lee and Rocky Roquemore. The Coghill brothers also constructed a spacious, beautiful clubhouse, complete with a large dining room and adjoining sitting room, each with an impressive stone fireplace. The clubhouse originally included 14 guest rooms for golfers seeking weekend vacations. Outside the clubhouse, they erected a children’s playground, with a caretaker in attendance. The 18-hole championship golf course #2 is rated “4 Stars” by Golf Digest. The Ravines course at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club features a challenging layout, complete with ravines, water, bunkers and testing greens. In preparation for the 1997 U.S. Amateur Qualifying rounds, three new holes—a par 3, 4 and 5—were constructed to create the current “U.S. Amateur” layout.

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