Chicago golf-October, no car
#1
Posted 17 February 2009 - 03:43 PM
Normally I will take these opportunities to check out a course or two while we're at it, but it has also never been in a city like Chicago, in the downtown/near downtown area. And I likely will not have a car.
Is there anywhere decent nearby that is worth playing that would be worth bringing the clubs? Or would it be a real hassle to get to a course from this location by transit/cab?
Thanks.
#2
Posted 17 February 2009 - 04:42 PM
There is also a 9 hole muni course that is along the lake which is pretty cool for the atmosphere
#4
Posted 17 February 2009 - 05:24 PM
If the hassles are too great I am ok with not playing golf that weekend....ouch, that hurt to say. But.....
#5
Posted 17 February 2009 - 05:31 PM
Chicago golf in October is a hit or miss situation. It could be a beautiful 75*, or it could be 35*. There really are no decent courses near downtown. Maravitz, formerly WavelandGC) is an interesting 9-holer on the lake, but it would be a cab ride. I wouldn't recommend taking clubs on the L, either. Unless you have access to a car, there really are not many options.
Enjoy the weekend with your wife. The marathon is great (I ran it in 1985, YIKES I'm getting old). There are plenty of great things to do on an autumn weekend in Chicago. Sadly, if you're downtown without a car, golf isn't one of them.
#6
Posted 17 February 2009 - 05:45 PM
As far taking clubs on the L - just to make sure to yell "playing through" everytime you get on a car.
#8
Posted 18 February 2009 - 08:41 AM
Call the hotel and ask if there is a concierge that can assist you with transportation. I've never stayed in Chicago, but past trips to Dallas, K.C., Philly, etc. hotels had concierge service that supplied transportation to local courses. Worth a try.
#9
Posted 26 February 2009 - 09:51 AM
Estimated fare: $13.52 ( http://www.taxifaref...hp?city=Chicago ) And fwiw, cab fare to Harborside estimates at $38 from the Doubletree. I haven't played Harborside yet, but want to; from what I've heard it'd be worth that difference. 'Course, fees at Marovitz are $20, I think, and Harborside is going to run 3-5 times as much so that'll swamp the difference in cab fare.
If the cab really is prohibitively expensive, you could even take a bus up Lake Shore. You'd get a few strange looks, no doubt, but it'd get you there, and you'd be golfing, so who cares?
There are some other options, too. If you are still looking and need help, let me know, I can dig up bus schedules and what-not. I used to work about a block from your hotel, but am now out in the suburbs.
#10
Posted 26 February 2009 - 01:30 PM
I'll be perfectly honest, while the money is a bit of a concern, the hassle is much more of one than that. I was hoping something relatively close by to the hotel, but....
I've never been to Chicago so if I don't play, I'm sure there will be plenty to keep me occupied...
But as with all things pertianing to not playing golf....never say never.....:-)
#11
Posted 14 March 2009 - 08:09 AM
Seriously though, if you've never been to Chicago and you're staying downtown, just forget the golf and check everything out. It's an amazing city with so much to see. Unless you play Marovitz, you'll be spending considerable time in the cab or on the train.
#12
Posted 23 March 2009 - 12:53 PM
The problem with that plan, though, is that the reverse-commute Metra schedules suck ( 1 train every other hour ) so the timing in unlikely to make for a quick trip out and back, at which point, he may as well just play Marovitz, which isn't likely to be crowded in October unless the weather is real nice. Another option not discussed is Jackson Park, on the south-side. It's pretty raggedy, but 18 holes, and very accessible from downtown via train or bus.
#14
Posted 24 March 2009 - 08:46 AM
Maybe the nxt quesiton is whether or not there is a good golf shop somewhere nearby the Doubletree?
#17
Posted 24 March 2009 - 11:39 AM
Chicago is a great city to just walk around. Enjoy it!
#18
Posted 24 March 2009 - 12:31 PM
Another suggestion is to head to Cog Hill and play the newly remodeled Dubsdread Course. They'll have played the Fed Ex Cup event there probably 3-4 weeks prior and it should be in excellent shape. It's probably a 30 minute cab ride but well worth the trip. About 20 minutes from the city is Oak Brook Golf Club. Not close to the challenge of Dubs but a nice course if you're just looking to get a round in.
#22
Posted 18 August 2009 - 08:43 AM





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