and the course ivas. xound in e.xcep- tionially good condition. *AIl the fairways had bee:i rolled cluring the week, the greens ail cmî and everything wvas in ship shape. ThieNwork now being done in the Skokie just west of the course will Orobably eliminate any -possibility of water- on the fairways et the west enid of the course. It is expeéted thlat evenl after,the heéaviest of rains, play, % Vill not be. harnpered. l'le new greens and fairways, pâit inu two-years ago and opeiel For play last. season, this year. have the ap- .pearancé of.being in for many years. William, Edwards, president VI, t!e Chli), recently annouhiced àa redtitoii i inmbersbip .rates. ,Information mia,. be hiad at the club bouse. j iim Gourlay. the pro., is naow imak- ing plans wbcrebN..every golfer whol plays at Glencoe ill have, a ciauce ta in a dozen baîls. :As vetlhe lias îlot given us aIl the information. It lias to do with vour best score on cr,- tain holes. SPORTSMAN Sportsnian Golf. club opened wvîh a.banigover the-week-end, and môst evervane , ho stopped in. the club, bouse after a round had fnhany praises. for the condition of the course. Also., tliere.%were a i' nmber %%rbo played tlhe1 c ourse for the first tinie. and had-al lot of fun telling, hâ many sand traps tbey had gotten iib o (and there's plenty) ta s av notbing of theý water liazards whicb cause so nxuicbi troub)le and offer sa mnuch zest ta the gaine. Fred Kahler, dean aof the boys at New~ Trier High sc.hool accoiipanUed by Mr. Snyder of tbe samne school put in a round aof golf, but Harold Hceaney. manager af. tle club failed taget thecir scores. lockChristie. po h~bsshap ýcl] arranged andl isý doing a banig-up ir&: p)air busineSs. 1SI)ortsnlan club is a meniber of tbe Chicago Daily Fee association. * ROB ROY aZb -Roy Country club, fornierly' 1p rivatC, is n iow operating as a daily fee cours e. Rab Roy is lacatcd, oný 36 HOLES 0F CHAMPIONSI-IP GOLF Weekdapy Rates-18 Holes-Including Saturday Morning ... .75e This hncludes Oui NORTH Cham>ionshi> Course S F10 ROUTV: Waukegan Rd. *0t*lùv 111. Tutit west 1iBille on ElnimR. b shernier .Ave., north 1/4 Bile to Citibentronire whilh 1% itii,iIa ýoth o uirtiss .Airport.. PHONE GLENVIEW .292 or 1I73 NO CHARG»E FOR RESERVATIONS. SPORTSANGOLFCLUBý DU It D. West of Olencueoe. oppios.ite. .ky Marbor PHONE NORTHBROOK 27à, NO CHARGE FOR'RESERVATIONS Monday to Satutday Noon 75c--Saturdmy 'P. M."$1 .50 SudyMorning $20O--Sund!ayP. M. $125ý <Loekers et !No Addltlonal Cost) 27 Holes-Titeeday Is.Ladies' Dav-Fre -Play TECHNY FIELDS GOLF COURSE Wauokegzain oad and i Wllow Bond Vou will enjoy playing golf bere. Visit us-we. aim' to serve andi pieas. you. TASTY MEALS. PHONE NO RTHBROOK 190 GLENCOE GOLF- CLUB» HOHFELDER LANE NORTHLMTS0GECO 18 Holes of thte Finest G olf in the District LARGE BENT GREENS ... WEL'L TRAPPED REDUCED MEMBERSHIP RATES Apply toWîrLIiEDUW.RDS at the Clubhouse PHONE GLENCOE 981 DINING ROOM SER'VICE ELMGATE'GOLF CLUB g-utsws't torler SMiermetr and ben Ée d. 1'lile ofh ti4iIeni iew4 (TumidIle) 18 Hole Chempionship Course (Formerly Private) Cluùbhouse-Grass Tees-ýDrinki.ng Fountain s Good, Restaurant-Lockers-Showers--Aîî Facilities 7Sc Weekdays to Saturday Noon-$1.5O Saiurday P. M. $2.00 Sunday A. MI.-$1.25 Sunday P. M. i nt R .inî l r o td 1 that no di.fficulty snouia De haiai rnaking one's best score on the course. On the conbrary, the 'course is am - .hhing but easy. Many golfers who have just a ýfew strokes as their club haicp have experienced trouble in- gebhing under 80. Being one of the oldest f ee courses.' in the vicinihy, il': 0Corne Out and Enjoy YourseIf I_ the fairway s are arnong the best ta be found, and the.greens are ail of bent and well kept. Techny Fields, is open to.the, public. So isthe dining rootn, and 'Mr. An-, Rob Roy,.11t. Prospect, eare two large dining rooms, 1 " ,rviiiv ,all n.ar ne1 derson is singing praises for bis new .hundred guests. This service bas chef. Good food to satisfy a golfer's brouglit many tournaments ho the appetite, he says. -club. Techny Fields 1 eie fte Emaecu is a member of the Chicago Daily Fee association. Chicag.o Daily Fee.assocîiioi.' Nortibbrôk Glfvlutwhc&aas%; tenoe te roerGolfCl he ia Uni- vae rtersityGolfClubo Che niTh clubsiyGo locaofDdehraao T clui atreefo udee miesawest o onean treo. mies- wto The course bias been in operation for about six years,anýd wasorin- ly buiît by America's. forernost 'golf club1 architect. It is recognized as an ideal -golf layout and especial!y for ils large, and beautiful gréens e very: one of which wiftI bold a,"pitcb" shot. Tbe ground bas a pléasinigroll, is covered witb large oak trees and is nicely trapped. .Julian, M. Lambert tbe new mani- ager, tells. us that Northbrook bas secured the.services o f George Jen- kins as professional. Jenkins*bas forý twenty years been a member of the P. G. A. He cornes'from tbe sum- mer colany, at Ludington, M 1ich., where he bas spent, the past eigbt yearsasa teacher and club, maker. Havng run a. winter golf scbool in leading Chicago- botels for the past twelve yearis, Jenkçins is no stranger ini these parts. Northbrook offers ail of the advani- -tages of a Private club at the lowest daily fee rates, and is a member of the Daily Fee association. T PICK WIK joc Rosernan tells us that the cost ofcntruction of Pickwick golf ,cfu cns $197000 and that it is tbe club wtasdn fee course in the country. Every trap on the thirty-six holes is thoroughly tiled, the saine as if one were making a subdivision. Tbis provision for drainage makes Pick- wick playable after be avy spring rains, when ma»)y of the other courses are ini bad shape. The. design of, thé course is sucbt -that it. does flot. have, an..artificîal, tolucli' ta il anywhere. Thirty-six greens are constructed so that no two, are alike. There is no winter-kill or ýpocetson any green. A total, of $11.000 was spent: for et stolens. o tees and greens, while $?5,000 was i 'penî ,for grass seed: for the fairways. The wvater .systemn designed on the course is the best engineers could 1 gJ e Pickwick now bias in transit 300 lit