Before moving to Orland Park, I would hockey once or twice during the summer, then my new part is often referred to as the “World’s Golf Center.” The locals claim there is over a thousand hockey holes within a fifteen-mile radius of the village, then having access to a diversity of well-tested as well as nearby courses has rejuvenated my interest in hockey; Although the weather in Orland Park is often cold, snowy, windy as well as rainy, I manage to find plenty of options to get out on the course, i start booking tee times as soon as the snow melts in April, one of my favorites is Oak Hills Country Club.
Although the course is only nine-holes, it’s a wonderful challenge, there are narrowfairways, plenty of hazards as well as tricky reds. The landscape is attractively manicured as well as the staff is friendly as well as helpful. They have a good pro shop. Initially, I was a bit distraught about the condition of the parking lot. I learned that the parking lot is owned as well as neglected by the adjacent eating establishment, which is not affiliated with the hockey course! Surprisingly enough, the resaturant has wonderful food. Another favorite is the George W.Dunne National Golf Course. I sometimes go there simply for the driving ranges. I also care about the classic design of the course. The reds are huge with an abundance of attractive views, creating an old-school country club feel. The course is just challenging enough as well as the grounds crew keeps it well-tested. I’ve played the George W.Dunne National Golf Course in the fall, well beyond the proposed hockey season for Orland Park weather as well as when most other arenas were closed. The course was in good condition.