Cantigny Golf Club, Public golf club in Wheaton, Illinois, United States
Cantigny Golf Club is a golf facility in Wheaton set on the grounds of a former private estate. It offers multiple nine-hole courses that take advantage of the natural landscape features, including wooded areas and elevation changes across the property.
The facility opened in 1989 on land that once belonged to Colonel Robert McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune. McCormick named his estate after the Battle of Cantigny, a significant moment in World War One.
The facility maintains strong connections to military heritage through its location within Cantigny Park, adjacent to the First Division Museum.
Visitors will find practice areas and a professional shop on site. The location is easily accessible and offers everything golfers need to improve their game.
The 27-hole championship layout integrates natural landscapes with strategic course design, incorporating native trees and environmental conservation practices.
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