Public · 18 Holes

Inwood Golf Course

3000 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, Illinois

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About Inwood Golf Course

Inwood Golf Course, part of the Joliet Park District, offers a challenging 18-hole course that demands precise iron play and strategic course management. Established in 1931, the course features a par of 71 and stretches over 6,196 yards, with water hazards on six of the front nine holes. Known for its fast greens, Inwood provides...

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Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.2/5
Google · 253 reviews
In summary

Inwood Golf Course receives praise for its friendly staff, welcoming atmosphere, and well-maintained facilities, including a driving range and practice areas. Many golfers appreciate the course's layout, which offers a mix of challenging and straightforward holes. However, some visitors express dissatisfaction with the condition of the greens, slow pace of play, and perceived value for the price, noting that improvements could enhance the overall experience.

7 years ago
So far have only used the driving range. Plan to play here this summer. Price for the range was great and they had plenty of grass stations available. Had to leave another course since they were “mats only” and it drives me nuts hitting off the mats. Everything was in great condition from what I could see and it was fairly busy on the course.
— William Jones
7 months ago
Course is increibly fun for me (a high handicapper) and the guys are incredibly nice. Lost my wallet and went back the mext morning and they came out with a flashlight and helped me dig around until we found it. Definately going to keep coming back and supporting them.
— Jacob Rzechula
8 months ago
If you lose a ball on this course, well wow I want to see that. Super wide open plain course with no character. Flat, and horrible greens, noone in that area fixes divets. No pro-shop to even mention.
— Danny Brauns
a year ago
Went out last weekend and the course is top tier shape. The staff are great and the facilities are welcoming. The resources available are fantastic; driving range, putting green, chipping/sand, and a practice hole. Would highly recommend for all skillsets.
— Drew
8 months ago
$60 to play bumpy greens and 20-50 stakes on all the fairways. Worst course in the area by far. This place would have to pay me to come back
— Antonio Garay
11 months ago
How does the pro shop not sell a variety of golf balls… still baffled at the fact they had 1 sleeve of top flights and a bucket of discounted balls… bartender was rude and slow. Also took 5 hrs for 18 holes with a tee time before 7:30 am… won’t be back
— Jay Henry
a year ago
Not a very good course for the price. This should be a $40 course at best. Spend your money elsewhere. Terrible fairways, tee boxes 5ft from the greens.
— Robert Wisniewski
8 months ago
Slow greens, tee times to close together resulting in very slow play. Very tight course. Will not be returning.
— Eric Wiese
2 years ago
Some people post bad reviews to keep everyone away. I play 2 of the courses mostly 3 times a week. I love the courses, the staff is normally great! Go to Prairie bluff and see how they treat you especially if you come in with a drink. I mostly walk and that keeps the cost down, normally play after work for around $20
— Ken Tade
2 years ago
First time playing this course, it was in terrible Shape I booked online price For Sunday $36. Get there, the guy tells me 56. For a fall rate, very high price. Much better courses Then this one.
— Frank H
8 years ago
Honestly not a bad course...not sure why I’ve seen some negative reviews. The course was in decent condition for March and it was pretty challenging. Some long holes with a few doglegs sprinkled in and some fun par 3s. My favorite was hole number 2 or 3 with the island green!
— Nicholas
3 years ago
A great park district course. The gentleman that runs the place is a great guy. Himself along with all his employees make you feel welcomed all the time. Inwood has an atmosphere. I love the fact that once my son gets older he will have a great place to learn and practice the game and be looked out for in some type of manner
— JB

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