Lincolnshire Marriott Resort

About Lincolnshire Marriott Resort
The Lincolnshire Marriott Resort has recently been refreshed with a $28-million-dollar renovation of its Porte Cochere, lobby, restaurants, guest rooms and suites and includes the addition of a full-service Starbucks and relaxation spa. The 40,000 square feet of meeting and event space offers flexible ballrooms and three spacious outdoor pavilions with spectacular views. The 175-acre resort property features golf at Crane's Landing, farm-fresh ingredients grown onsite, and the renowned Marriott Theatre. Guests can enjoy two pools, tennis, a hiking path and biking trails that extend 37 miles to Wisconsin.Facts
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Wide open fairways
Great course. Even better prices. The clubhouse has a great bar and great food options.
Very fun course to play and good rate of play too.
Worst Greens Ever
Greens are in terrible shape. It’s like putting on asphalt. The front line is pretty pedestrian. But the back nine is actually pretty fun, very tight, but the greens are complete crap. And let the greens improve will never play it again.
Work on Your Swing
Greens are in rough shape. For the money, this is a good course to work on your swing
The greens are unplayable
12 of 18 greens are unputtable. Bare spots, bumps, and greens the speed of most fairways.
Gone down hill
Father’s Day outing have not been there in a few years the grounds not well kept and not enough food or amenities.
Terrible Conditions
From tee to green, the conditions of this course are lousy.
The greens barely have any grass which makes it impossible to putt. The tee boxes are not maintained and it’s hard to even find a spot to hit from.
Even the fairways you’ll find your ball on areas that are harder to hit from than if it was sitting up in the rough.
Greens were terrible
Nearly every green on the front 9 (only played 9) was fuzzy and had sporadic dead patches. Made for incredibly bumpy and unpredictable putts.
Good course to work on all aspects of your game
The greens could be in better conditions. Too many birdie looks will not convert due to unpredictable bumps, and uneven turf. Also, you might lose a decent amount of balls due to the landscape. Otherwise, decent well managed country club. Friendly staff willing to help with any problems might arise.
Course conditions are very rough
Greens were so badly damaged that they were unplayable. Course conditions were very rough. The course needs a lot of work. Definitely not worth the $70 we paid. Ranger came to us on hole 12 to tell us we were behind pace and others were waiting behind us, yet no group ever came to a tee box at any time during the rest of our round. Will not be coming back here.
Terrible Greens
We played Sunday, 6/8 and the greens were in the worst condition of anywhere I’ve played in a long time. They should not be charging $70/round to play mini-golf putting through dead patches on every green.
Mixed
This is a unique course in Chicagoland. Narrow fairways, trees, the river, and brush make it feel like a southern resort. Beautiful layout. Back nine can be tricky. Better to hit short and straight. Whereas it is in rough condition, the greens the worst, There are a ton of groundskeepers working on it. so they seem to be addressing this. Hopefully, they will bring this gem back. Still, worth playing now.
Good course for the money
The course conditions are average, at best. The greens were in really rough shape when we played, but overall I still consider the course a good option for the money.