History
Golfing Since 1892
The Belmont Golf Club holds a significant place in U.S. History. The golf course was established on this site in 1892 as the original Chicago Golf Club, when Charles Blair MacDonald, who was, according to Golf Journal, “a true and imposing pioneer of golf in America” persuaded thirty of his Chicago Club colleagues to contribute ten dollars each to design and construct a nine-hole golf course.
The site that was chosen to build the first Chicago Golf Club was a sixty-acre stock farm owned by A. Haddow Smith. A.H. Smith was a Lanarkshire golfer who had immigrated in 1890 to the United States from Musselburgh, Scotland where the game of golf was first played in 1774. When Smith heard of Macdonald’s plan, he enthusiastically offered his land as the location for the new golf course. Since no regulation cups were available, the course used tin cups.
Site of America’s First 18-hole Golf Course
The golf course was completed and ready for play in the late spring of 1892. Thus America’s first golf course west of the Allegheny mountain range had been established. When the inaugural season had ended, Macdonald convinced Chicago Golf Club members to add nine more holes to the course. Therefore, in 1893, the first 18-hole golf course in the United States was established on this site. (Chartered by the State of Illinois in 1893). The club was also one of the five founding clubs of the USGA (United States Golf Association).
By 1895, Chicago Golf Club members had become so taken with the sport that they decided to build a new 18-hole golf course on 200 acres of land located near Wheaton, Illinois. The Chicago Golf Club is still in existence there today.
In 1899, Herbert J. Tweedie and a group of friends formed the Belmont Golf Club on the site. As a founding member of the Belmont Golf Club, his first major accomplishment was to keep several of the original holes of Chicago Golf Club in play after their move to Wheaton. The location of the 18 holes in Belmont are most famously known throughout golf history as Belmont Golf Club, one of the original courses of the western golf association founded in 1899.
From 1895 to 1968, the site of the Belmont Golf Club was owned by several different individuals and was operated under the names of The Illinois Golf Club and later the Belmont Country Club. In 1968, the course was purchased by the Belmont Park District and was renamed the Belmont Golf Club. Many changes to this course have occurred through the last 110 plus years, however, much of the original course remains including the “Original Six” including holes 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 & 9.
In 2023, the Belmont Golf Club will be renamed the Belmont Golf Club. We are rebranding the golf course to its historic name, which will honor the history of this legendary course. Learn more
Our Team
Ken McCormick, PGA
Golf Course General Manager
Jeff Pozen
Golf Course Superintendent
Brian Kalal
Assistant Golf Course Superintendent
Tom Olms, USGTF Affiliate Member
Golf Professional
Jim Festle, PGTCA Golf Instructor
Golf Professional