Water's Edge Golf Club first opened for play in 1999. The course was designed by Rick Robbins and Gary Koch.
If you're looking for a challenging and scenic Chicago golf course, then Water's Edge is for you. With canopy-grown trees lining many of the holes at Water's Edge, golfers will no doubt feel as if they are playing a round in beautiful North Carolina.
Measuring 6,904 yards from the back tees and 5,332 yards from the forward tees, golfers of every skill level is accomadeted at Water's Edge. And with lush natural grasses, protected wetlands and dense forest golfers will remember this upscale, par 72 as one of the most beautiful courses in the Chicagoland area.
Gold tees: par-72, 6,904 yards, 72.9 / 131
Blue tees: par-72, 6,548 yards, 71.3 / 127
White tees (M): par-72, 6,069 yards, 69.1 / 122
White tees (W): par-72, 6,069 yards, 74.5 / 130
Red tees: par-72, 5,332 yards, 70.4 / 122
$56 (cart included), played on Friday, August 2012 at 2pm
Course can play tight with the water and woods so pace of play suffers.
$26 (cart included), played on Tuesday, September 2011 at 4pm
I play my leaue there and the league rate is great. $17 to walk, $27 to ride. We get this rate even on weekends if we're making up our round.
$66 (cart included), played on Sunday, October 2011 at 10am
Course was not in good shape. Way too much money for golf in October. Too many leaves on greens. They could have had a worker blow leaves off the green. Tee boxes were worse than a cityChicago) public course.
Guest (cart included), played on Sunday, September 2011 at noon
Fairways (and a green or two) have really slipped at this place. Was a good value but now probably less than average.
Also, pace of play is less than optimum if it isn't wide open. Layout is good, but lends itself to lost/errant shots which leads to the slow play. Needs a marshal or two for sure.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$46 (cart included), played on Saturday, June 2013 at 10am
From the parking lot to the first tee this course appears impressive. The clubhouse is beautiful, staff is very informative and friendly, and give this course a country club feel. The practice green is in great condition, the starter more than cordial and helpful with directions to first timers unfamiliar with the course. The layout of the course is lovely with lots of variety, trees, water, sand. Plenty of drinking water, bathrooms and access to the halfway house, with good food, from a few different holes. Unfortunately, slow play gave us plenty of time to look at the condition of the course. The greens are in terrible shape, dry, uneven, bare in spots and were extremely fast. The fairways and rough are inconsistent with some areas marked as ground under repair and other areas that should have been. The recent floods may have caused some of the fairway or rough bare areas, however the greens are in serious need of attention. Cottonwood trees on the back 9 were shedding their white fluff which covered some greens and makes finding balls in the rough more challenging. As I drove up, I thought this course was a diamond in the rough. After playing, it is just rough.