George W Dunne National Golf Course
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 72 | 7262 yards | 75.4 | 142 |
| Blue | 72 | 6677 yards | 72.7 | 136 |
| White | 72 | 6148 yards | 70.3 | 130 |
| Red | 72 | 5452 yards | 71.6 | 126 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold M: 75.9/144 | 541 | 413 | 170 | 445 | 418 | 586 | 179 | 392 | 467 | 3611 | 446 | 538 | 401 | 195 | 561 | 457 | 394 | 205 | 454 | 3651 | 7262 |
| Blue M: 73.2/138 | 511 | 381 | 145 | 415 | 376 | 545 | 165 | 349 | 428 | 3315 | 415 | 514 | 362 | 165 | 525 | 411 | 358 | 175 | 437 | 3362 | 6677 |
| White M: 70.8/132 W: 76.3/139 | 479 | 353 | 125 | 384 | 348 | 511 | 132 | 316 | 404 | 3052 | 382 | 472 | 337 | 131 | 497 | 379 | 326 | 146 | 426 | 3096 | 6148 |
| Red M: 67.4/124 W: 72.2/130 | 433 | 308 | 115 | 336 | 323 | 474 | 95 | 286 | 352 | 2722 | 319 | 385 | 310 | 111 | 463 | 338 | 286 | 115 | 403 | 2730 | 5452 |
| Handicap | 7 | 13 | 17 | 3 | 9 | 1 | 15 | 11 | 5 | 10 | 2 | 12 | 18 | 6 | 8 | 14 | 16 | 4 | |||
| Par | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
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Photo submitted by bogey815 on 03/12/2026
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Photo submitted by bogey815 on 03/12/2026
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Photo submitted by Paulieman on 12/29/2024
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Photo submitted by u2226730 on 05/05/2023
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Deer on course Photo submitted by u933104403 on 11/07/2022
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Photo submitted by uYEMH9394YE on 10/10/2022
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Scenery on the course Photo submitted by uYEMH9394YE on 10/10/2022
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Photo submitted by u3215794 on 07/16/2021
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Photo submitted by Rotoole416 on 09/25/2012
Great course
The course was in excellent condition except for a couple of things, The areas where the rain water pockets and some of the cart paths need to be repaved. Other than that the course played very well.
This course challenges your game and approach
Staff very accommodating and professional.
Best Forest Preserve course
The best course the forest preserve course, only problem is it usually is a 5 hour death march. There are no rangers or anyone making sure you keep pace. Play early in the day and pace is better. Weekends and afternoons are usually worse
Great course, excellent service!
It's an excellent course layout and as challenging as you want.
We had the whole course to ourselves (It was Dec 26 and light drizzle) so pace of play was excellent.
The staff was very friendly accommodating.
Overall a great experience.
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overbooked
Don't bother, go somewhere nearby, unless you don't mind the 5+ hour round.
Worth the wait
Had 45 min. Delay in start time due to early morning frost.
Very nice
After slogging through several 5 hour plus rounds at this course finally hit a sweet spot on a windy day and got around in 4:15. Course always suffers from extremely slow play unless you tee off by 11am at the very latest. It's a great track, extremely challenging (130 slope from whites) but there were several pin positions this day which were not remotely accessible for even the most accomplished golfer. Course is in decent shape, the bunkers are "maintained" better than they have been over the years but wish players would treat the greens a little better as there were ball marks all over the place....good green speeds and not too bumpy. Fairways are nice but rough is very short/sparse and course is playing hard and fast due to the lack of rain recently. The forest preserve must get a deal on their natural gas bill with two gas fire pits a-blazing at the 19th hole. It was nice not having to wait on every shot for a change and after a par on the 18th from the longer tees over the water I'll come back next season but gird myself for the usual 5 hour plus slog which is the norm.
Challenging course. Good value
Great value for the public course player. Challenging track from the back tees.
Great time terrible pin placements !!!!
Course was outstanding great shape !!! The only complaint was the pin placements on four or five holes Putting pins on slopes where a short putt can end up 18 to 20 feet away from the hole isn't my idea of a enjoyable round of golf I can honestly say it cost my score 8 to 9 stokes and putting is the stongest part of my game !!!!
Very scenic
Course is in great shape always enjoyed playing there, me and my buddies used to weight in line when they first opened up to get tee off time
PACE OF PLAY
It was 3:00 pm and we were only able to complete 14 holes before dark. There was a pace of play as part of the GPS in the cart; although we kept up with the group in front of us, we were 38 mins behind. As we left the course after 14 holes we found there was a SIX-some five groups ahead. That will really slow down play!
Great course. Good value.
Can't say enough about the conditions of the course absolutely perfect. Greens were little fast and some of the pin placements were a little unfair but overall well done. I paid $30 for an early tee time which I think is more than fair. For guy in the pro shop was less than friendly but we can look past that.
slow play; over 5 hour round
Play is just too slow. I don't mind waiting on a t-box, but, to wait on the t- box and again every time on the fairway is just not-any-fun. Took us threesome 5 hours and 10 minutes to finish the game.
good value
Course is kept nice for the amount of play it gets.
Could move a little faster .
Pace of Play
Started at noon on a Tuesday and it took 5 hours and 4 minutes to play 18 holes. Never saw a ranger the entire time on the course. With 8 minutes between tee times it should not get backed up where 3 groups are waiting on every tee.
Love the course and great Golf Now rate but not at all happy with the pace of play. This is the second time in 2 months I went there on a weekday and experienced long delays. Not sure I'll be back.
We are sorry to hear your round did not meet your expectations. We have a particularly busy course and do our best to accommodate everyone that wishes to play. We are working on a plan to improve pace of play and look forward to speeding things up on the course. We aim to provide an enjoyable round to each guest and hope you will be back to give us another chance to provide you with a better experience.
The Tale of Two Courses
I am a scratch golfer and think George W. Dunne is perhaps the best layout in the Chicago area. The conditions are fantastic, especially for a course that gets a lot of play. Being a forest preserve course, there are no houses within eye shot at any point during the round. The golf course plays very very differently from the gold tees (i.e., the tips) than it does from the blue or white tees. From the blue or white tees, this course is fair and somewhat challenging but from the gold tees, this course is one of the toughest courses in Chicago.
From the gold tees, this course is long with the closing 4 holes being the toughest stretch of golf in Chicago, in my opinion. Throughout the round, George Dunne toggles between demanding length and demanding strategic risk-reward decision making. The par 5s are, for the most part, reachable with a big drive and a fairway wood but most par 5 greens are heavily guarded. The par 3s are shorter but by no means easy and the par 4s are simply fantastic. The course has tons of water that comes into play and, in many cases, requires you to decide how of it you are willing to attempt to carry. To be more precise, several holes are a rather several dog leg left with water between the tee and the fairway. The farther left you take it, the more of the dog leg you cut off and the longer the carry but a wider landing area without bunkers. The farther right you take it, the less carry but bunkers are brought into play and your second shot will be significantly longer.
The last 4 holes are simply diabolical from the gold tees. Let's start with 15. A very long par 4 dog leg right that narrows to about 15 yards wide at the corner. Miss to the right and you will lose your ball in the dense forest. Miss left and you will find bunkers. The approach is to an elevated severely sloped green with bunkers in front.
Hole 16 is a little shorter par 4 but again bunkers guard the entire left side and dense forest guards the entire right side. From the gold tees, the player must hit a cut shot. The fairway narrows to about 15 yards wide in the driver landing zone so iron or fairway wood is usually the play. This leaves you a mid-iron to another severely sloped elevated green that is guarded by bunkers in the front. If the pin is in the back, the green runs away from the player and the player cannot see the surface of the green from the fairway.
Hole 17 is a long par 3 with a shallow green. Water extends from the tee all the way up to the green and bunkers guard the back. The green runs toward the water and the bunker are sloped such that most lies will be downhill. This makes any bunker save very difficult.
Hole 18 is the toughest par 4 I've ever seen. It is a dog leg left with water between the tee and the fairway. The requires carry ranges from 220, which would leave you with a 200+ yard uphill second shot to a multi-tiered green, to 290, which would leave you with 135 year uphill second shot. The fairway is shallow so trajectory control is required to stop the ball in the fairway. Through the fairway farther right and you will be in bunkers will large lips that are difficult to negotiate with a long iron. Through the fairway farther left and you will be blocked out by large trees. Par on this hole feels like a birdie.
The more I play this course, the more I appreciate it. The conditions are great, the greens are tough but not crazy and the layout is tremendous. If you can put up a good score at George Dunne, you can play anywhere.
Great course, but !!!
This course has been resurrected by Billy Casper Golf. Unfortunately the grounds grew can't keep up with the amount of play this course gets. The greens are inundated with ball marks. Mainly because players either don't bother to fix them of don't think they have to. The sand traps are inconsistent at best. It is impossible to determine the bounce you need to to hit quality sand shot. The tee boxes are in need of repair and are often times not set to USGA standards. When the tees are back you'll usually never be able to go back the allotted two club lengths ,unless you want to tee off in the ruff. The tee markers are not set to a uniform distance apart, i have seen some as narrow as two club lengths, and some as wide as the entire tee box.
The pace of play on this course is its biggest draw back. A 5 hr. round of golf is the norm.
nice value
challenging but fair. greens have a lot movement. have to avoid the trouble.
Very challenging
I'm a below average golfer, usually shoot between 95 & 105 on 18. I could see how fun this course could play if your good. I spent much of my time in sand traps & lost more than a few balls in the many holes with water. This course plays longer than what I'm used to, but I loved it. I could see the oppertunities for birdies on some par 5's & the struggle on the long par 4's . Every hole had some sort of challenge weather it be sand traps or water or dog leg. George Dunne is a truly great measuring stick of your game.
great test for all golfers
This is one of the best layouts in the Chicago area. They're doing a very good job keeping the course in great condition. This is a course you could play every day.
We appreciate your feedback and are sorry to hear pace of play affected your round at George Dunne. We are currently working on a plan to speed things up on the course, and look forward to implementing it in the near future. We hope you will be back to play with us again soon!