Golf Course

FGC Golf Course Guide

Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #1
1

Road

Named for the infamous “Road Hole” on the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland.

Par 5 - 488 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #2
2

Gate

In the early years, entrance was gained through a gate on Western Ave.

Par 3 - 195 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #3
3

Home

Appropriately named from the original design, the third hole was the 18th.

Par 4 - 420 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #4
4

Widow

The first hole in the original design, this hole was aptly named “Widow”.

Par 4 - 319 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #5
5

Spring

Early articles spoke of a "Spring" located near this hole.

Par 4 - 431 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #6
6

Neuk

"Neuk" is Scottish for an angular portion of land, fitting for this dogleg par 4.

Par 4 - 422 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #7
7

Gucks

According to club historians, Guck in German means glimpse or glance.

Par 3 - 161 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #8
8

Lane

“Lane” suggests a narrow passage between mighty oak trees.

Par 4 - 417 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #9
9

Oak

Named “Oak” for the large oak grove on the left side, awaiting stray layup shots.

Par 5 - 560 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #10
10

Glade

“Glade” is Scottish for an open passage through the woods.

Par 5 - 522 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #11
11

Spion Kop

The hole is named “Spion Kop” after a hill in Natal, South Africa.

Par 3 - 173 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #12
12

Tugela

“Tugela” is the name of a river in Natal, South Africa flowing alongside the "Spion Kop" hill.

Par 4 - 408 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #13
13

Easy

The name “Easy” was the original name of this hole, likely due to its very short length.

Par 3 - 122 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #14
14

Glen

A narrow valley in Scotland is called a “Glen”, an appropriate name for this short par 4.

Par 4 - 334 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #15
15

Orchard

Birdies are rare on the meandering “Orchard”, which was once a grove.

Par 4 - 424 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #16
16

Braeside

“Braeside” means hillside in Scotland, which is where this demanding green sits.

Par 4 - 402 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #17
17

Haugh

A “Haugh” is a low-lying meadow by a riverside, but this one is most challenging.

Par 4 - 461 Yards
Flossmoor Golf Club - Hole #18
18

Farm

The finishing hole will leave players with a birdie opportunity.

Par 5 - 505 Yards