The Olympia Fields Country Club, in Olympia Fields, IL outside of Chicago, was founded in 1915 by a group of businessmen who wanted to create more space for golf. Willie Park, Jr. designed the North Course, which features signifcant elevation changes, a stream running through it and hundreds of oaks shading the fairways. The eleventh hole features enormous bunkers, three of which are lined up here in this photograph by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photographer, Golf Digest.
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