Weber Park Golf Course C

Skokie, IL 60077

Weber Park Golf Course
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Grade Breakdown

Overall C 72/100
Course Condition C 75/100
Design & Challenge D 60/100
Amenities D 65/100
Value B 85/100
Service C 70/100
Reputation C 73/100
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About This Course

Weber Park Golf Course is a well-established 9-hole par-3 municipal facility in Skokie, IL that excels as a practice course and beginner-friendly option. Built in 1973 by Ken Killiaick Nugent, it features bluegrass fairways and bent grass greens with no water hazards and minimal bunkers. The course offers exceptional value at approximately $20 for 9 holes and hosts regular tournaments including charity events. While satellite imagery shows some uncertainty about visible course features from above, OSM data and consistent positive golfer reviews confirm its existence and quality.

Course Info

9
27
1,095
Municipal
Ken Killiaick Nugent / Richard P. Nugent (ASGCA)
1973
Flat
Allowed

Green Fees

Weekday $20
Weekend $25

Practice Facilities

driving range putting green chipping area

Signature Hole

Hole 6 (140 yards) - longest hole on the course

Details

9300 Weber Park Pl, Skokie, IL
Skokie, IL

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Recommended

Weber Park is an excellent choice for beginners due to its short yardage (longest hole only 140 yards), par-3 format, and forgiving layout. The course allows players to focus on developing their short game without the pressure of long-distance shots.

  • Use a couple of clubs maximum as the longest hole is only 140 yards
  • Take advantage of the practice facilities for chipping and putting work
  • The course is walkable, making it ideal for learning proper walking etiquette
Intermediate Playable

Mid-handicap golfers will find Weber Park useful for practicing shot-making around the greens and working on consistency. The par-3 format tests accuracy rather than power, but the 113 slope rating indicates some strategic challenges exist.

  • Focus on green selection as bent grass greens require precise approach shots
  • The few bunkers present risk/reward decisions on several holes
  • Consider playing back-to-back rounds for the half-off second round discount
Advanced Playable

Low-handicap golfers may find Weber Park less challenging as a competitive course, but it offers good value for practice rounds and tournament play. The 2 Club Tournament suggests the course can support competitive formats.

  • Use this course for short game practice during tournament season
  • The gazebo and clubhouse provide a nice amenity break between holes
  • Consider playing on weekdays for faster pace of play

Tags

beginner friendly great value short game practice municipal walkable no water hazards tournament host par-3 only
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