An Extraordinary Private Club Experience
About Idlewild Country Club in Chicago Southland
Learn more about Idlewild Country Club in Chicago Southland, a premier private country club set amid peaceful, secluded surroundings just twenty-five miles south of Chicago. Combining exceptional golf, outstanding amenities, and unforgettable event experiences, Idlewild Country Club offers members and guests a destination where recreation, relaxation, and celebration come together.



A Championship Golf Experience
At the heart of Idlewild Country Club is an impressive 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course designed to inspire and challenge players of every skill level. Surrounded by scenic beauty and meticulously maintained grounds, the course delivers an enjoyable experience for both seasoned golfers and newcomers seeking a rewarding round.
Whether you’re perfecting your game, participating in club events, or enjoying a leisurely day on the links, our country club provides the ideal setting for memorable golf experiences. Idlewild Country Club offers more than just outstanding golf. Members enjoy access to premium country club amenities designed to enhance every visit.
The South Suburbs’ Premier Wedding Reception Venue
At the heart of Idlewild Country Club is an impressive 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course designed to inspire and challenge players of every skill level. Surrounded by scenic beauty and meticulously maintained grounds, the course delivers an enjoyable experience for both seasoned golfers and newcomers seeking a rewarding round.
Whether you’re perfecting your game, participating in club events, or enjoying a leisurely day on the links, our country club provides the ideal setting for memorable golf experiences. Idlewild Country Club offers more than just outstanding golf. Members enjoy access to premium country club amenities designed to enhance every visit.
The History of Idlewild Country Club
1908
In that year, a small group of men headed by Fred Newman (who became Idlewild Country Club’s first president) decided to establish a club and build the finest golf course in the district. So they engaged Al Naylor for the handsome sum of $60 a month to lay out the course, be the groundskeeper, teach the members the game, run the pro shop, and take charge of training the caddies. The land suggested by Naylor was the property that ultimately became the Beverly Country Club. The founding fathers, however, thought this was too near the city and wanted a day in the country when taking an outing. And so it came to pass that Flossmoor became our home. Each of the original group, which boasted such names as Julius Rosenwald, Albert Loeb, Leo Steele, Ed Wedles, and Sidney Mandle, put up $25 in earnest money, and Idlewild was born. But tough times were encountered. It became customary for many members to loan the club money to function and “eat out” the debt in the club’s excellent dining room.
1918
It’s hard to believe that the dues in 1918 were $150. The club ran into an operating deficit requiring a $30 assessment. The members called a meeting to consider this levy, and the ensuing debate was so heated that the President resigned. A precedent was established, but unfortunately never followed by any subsequent incumbent.
1958
At this time, the club was prosperous. It had a waiting list, watered fairways, a swimming pool, and air conditioning. The founders’ ambitions were fulfilled as Idlewild Country Club reached the half-century mark with one of the finest courses in the district.
2000
Idlewild Country Club accelerates its marketing as one of the South Side’s premier wedding, banquet, and event destinations. And we are still all of that.
2003
More than 60 members of Idlewild Country Club agree to volunteer and marshal the 8th hole at the US Open won by Jim Furyk at the North Course at Olympia Fields. A fun week for members, volunteering, and guests playing at Idlewild Country Club and being shuttled to the US Open.
2005
Forty-plus members of the recently sold Woodmar Country Club in Hammond, IN, decided to join Idlewild Country Club, bringing an infusion of fun, energy, and golfing talent.
2008
Idlewild Country Club celebrated its “Centennial Year.” Several extra celebrations were planned that summer, beginning with an Opening Dinner/Lobster Fest, a Membership Golf Outing, a Family 100th Birthday Party & Carnival, a Formal Centennial Gala, and a Flick & Float Night with Fireworks. The Board of Directors and members look forward to continuing the fine traditions of Idlewild Country Club for another 100 years!
2009
Fifty-plus members of Ravisloe Country Club (which is now a public course) bring their talents a mile southeast and continue to add to the Idlewild Country Club success story.
2018
Brings a very vibrant club with over 400 memberships, along with one of the strongest food and beverage options in the south suburbs. The course remains in pristine condition, boasting 5 par fives and 5 par threes. The club offers year-round activities for golfers and families.
2019
Idlewild Country Club sees an infusion of talented golfers coming out of Calumet Country Club, as Calumet’s future is not set in stone. The addition of ex-Calumet members continues into 2021.
2020
Amid the burgeoning pandemic, Idlewild Country Club operates as state mandates loosen, becoming an outdoor oasis for our membership, whether golfing, swimming, or using the newly installed pickleball courts. Idlewild Country Club also authorized a new irrigation system to further improve course conditions.
2021
With well over 400 golf and social members, Idlewild Country Club looks forward to completing our irrigation project. It has an active ear for members on what we can do not only to be a great golf venue, but also to continue offering great culinary delights, camaraderie, fun, and a fun spirit.

