The History of Woodbine Golf Course
Woodbine Golf Course was designed by PGA golf professional, Gordon Cunningham. Midwest Irrigation of East Dubuque, Illinois did the course construction and irrigation. Construction began in April of 1987. All tees, greens, and fairways are fully watered bent grass. Our first day of play was June 4, 1988.

The course was designed for the average golfer, one who struggles to break 100 or 90. These golfers do not enjoy overly challenging courses on a regular basis. Most desire excellent golfing conditions along with a reasonable challenge. This is how Woodbine is designed.
Riverbend Timber Framing of Blissfield, Michigan, designed our clubhouse. This structure was assembled similar to early 1900's barns. There are no nails- only wooden pegs locking the solid white oak timbers together. This type of structure was selected because of its open look and rustic, casual appearance.
The business philosophy at Woodbine is to guarantee that our customers receive on time reservations, superior golf conditions, excellent personal and friendly service, as well as quality food and drink at an affordable price. Missing are the expensive trappings of some courses. Always present are the elements of quality and service.
Woodbine Golf and Banquets is located in the Chicago Suburbs just south of Cog Hill which hosts the PGA golf event, the BMW Championship. We work closely with Federal Express who conducts conferences at Woodbine relating to this Fed Ex Cup competition. Woodbine a public, daily fee 18 hole golf course offers tee times for outings, permanent tee times, leagues (mens leagues, ladies leagues) corporate outings, and our famous couples Links and Drinks. Reservations are available all day for affordable family golf and discounted twilight golf.