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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Excellent challenge
Great layout and greens in great condition. If shoot your handicap you had a very good round.
Good good & bad
This is one of the best laid out golf courses in the Midwest. It is like a southern resort golf course with trees, water, and narrow fairways. Unfortunately, I assume, that they don’t have the budget of a publicly owned course. The fairways are in decent condition, but the greens are rough. The head pro, Eric, is one of the best teaching pros in Chicagoland. The staff is quite friendly. However, there really are no facilities. This course was designed with plush amenities in mind. They’ve been abandoned. The locker room was designed as in a nice country club, but, is now just dank. The restaurant has been abandoned. The clubhouse has for sale beer and golf balls. That’s it. This course and this staff deserve better. That being said, this course is well worth playing.
Good value
You get what you p[ay for !
Enjoyable 18 with a very very challenging back 9
Course needs some work
The course was pretty beat up in spots. It is a shame because the course is challenging and a nice layout when it is in much better shape.
Nice Course, Downgraded due to Staff
I will start by saying I was playing solo and was using a golf cart and pared up with another solo who had his own cart. The course was enjoyable and mostly well maintained. Some of the greens and tee boxes were chopped up and the fairways were very wet.
I was enjoying my round until I got to the 9th hole and a staff member (perhaps the head pro or club house manager) drove up and questioned why both of us had our own carts and that ‘policy’’ is that all carts must have two riders. The guy demanded that me and the stranger I was paired up with share carts, mid-round. I will say I’ve been to courses that have this policy but it’s enforced by the club house or the starter. I’ve never had this particular situation happen. Needless to say it left a bad taste in my mouth regarding the course. If your course is going to be cheap and not have enough carts, be sure to enforce your policy before people start playing their round.
Flooded course
Back nine closed whole course full of water with no warning prior to booking. Could be decent mid summer