Golf Courses
Bloomingdale Golf Club
Bloomingdale Golf Club was once the site of Glendale Golf Course. Opened in 1924, the original course designer, Tom Bendelow, was also an integral participant in the design of Medinah Country Club.
When the village of Bloomingdale purchased the 72 year old Glendale Golf Course in 1996, a commitment was made to create a challenging course with outstanding amenities within a country club setting. In the fall of 1998, the village brought on the golf course architecture firm, Lohmann Golf Design to handle this task. To make the course more challenging, four holes were re-designed and strategically placed ponds, sand bunkers and grass mounding were incorporated throughout the course. With the renovations complete and now a par 71 golf course, don't let the distance of 6251 yards from the blue tees fool you. If you enjoy challenging greens and a not too overbearing of a course, you have come to the right place. Bloomingdale Golf Club offers an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all levels. Map to the Golf Course.
Hilton - Bloomingdale Indian Lakes Resort

Blackhawk Trace
After a $3 million renovation, this course is one of the finest in Chicago. Home to the National Golf Association Professional Hooters tour, the course features all bent grass and 4 different sets of tee boxes for various levels of play.
COMING SOON: New 9 holes with a 155-yard par 3 with an island green, and a 615-yard par 5 with an elevated green, (scheduled to open around Labor Day). The new golf course is again being designed by Rick Jacobson, who also designed Blackhawk Trace, and will mirror Blackhawk Trace. When completed, Hilton Chicago/Indian Lakes Resort will be a 27-hole facility.
A new practice facility, with 44 stations of high-quality turf, target greens, a 10,000 square foot putting and chipping green, along with bunkers for green side practice and fairway practice.

