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Woodbine Bend Golf Course
Galena Vacation Rental Homes Golf Packages
Inquire For Custom Golf Packages
Crane's Landing at Marriott Lincolnshire Resort
Putt & Pamper Stay and Play Package
Inquire for Best Seasonal Rates
Metamora Fields Golf Course
Metamora Fields and WeaverRidge Peoria Golf Package
Inquire For A Custom Golf Package
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Eagle Ridge Resort
Rightly praised by connoisseurs and national golfing publications alike, Eagle Ridge boasts 63 pristine challenges assembled over four incredible golf courses. Travel & Leisure Golf named Eagle Ridge as the #3 Best Golf Resort in the Midwest.
The property is the perfect backdrop to an incredible selection of outdoor activities including miles of biking, hiking and horseback riding trails, as well as tennis, hot air balloon rides, boating and fishing on the picturesque 220-acre Lake Galena. For more information on their wide variety of golf packages, call 1-800-892-2269 or click on link below.
Golf Course Reviews
Schaumburg Golf Club - Schaumburg
by Bobd
Stonehenge Golf Club - Barrington
by Stephen Marszal
Keller's Crossing at Stone Creek - Makanda
by Brad Buehnerkemper
WeaverRidge Golf Club - Peoria
by Mike D.
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Golf has been associated with St Andrews for hundreds of years. The first written record of golf in St Andrews dates from 1552: it is a charter, bearing the seal of the Archbishop of St Andrews, which confirms that townspeople had the right to play golf on the Links, which at that time were also used for activities such as football, livestock grazing and rabbit breeding! It is likely that golf had been played on St Andrews' Links long before that, as the sport was forbidden in Scotland by King James II nearly a century earlier, in 1457.