
Established in 1908, The Beverly Country Club is a mainstay in the Chicagoland golf From its inception, Beverly was recognized as a championship course, a distinction that still resonates over one century later. Beverly's mark on American golf was firmly made when club officials decided to ask legendary architect Donald Ross to create a master plan to renovate the course and bring it back up to major championship standards. Over the course of nearly a decade, the entire Ross plan was adopted, again putting Beverly among the very finest golf courses in the country. Over the years, Beverly has been the host of four Western Open championships (1910, 1963, 1967 and 1970) and one U.S. Amateur championship
Wind
Breezy
Fairway Firmness
Firm
Stimp (default – max)
11 – 12
Total 7,023 yds
Slope / Rating 140 / 74.2
