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LIsle, IL---> Four Lakes Ski Area

Started by CEValkyrie, July 22, 2010, 09:21:25 AM

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CEValkyrie

Lisle, IL

Four Lake Ski Area is located a few miles west of 53 on Maple Ave. You have to take a left on Burr Oak Dr., quick right, then a quick left on Lakeside Dr. There are some signs with Four Lakes at that intersection. If you follow the signs that have ski slope on them it's prett easy to find. Look for the bunny hill. Once you see the volleball courts you've found the course.

The course has nice new Mach 5 baskets. There are general DGA Tee signs. The tee pads are grass that have a large cement stone with the hole # on them.

This is a truely unique course in the Chicagoland Area. There is some really good elevation and some tough uphill shots. Hole #2 is a really good hole. Unfortunately there are no really long downhill holes but we made sure to throw from near #6 basket to #9. This would be a really good course to get some practice before the USADGC.
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Steven Jacobs


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yeah, I really wished that there was more throwing down that hill as opposed to just going side to side.  Very lefty friendly, which I thoroughly enjoyed - especially on hole 3 where I finished 2 feet from the basket woo.  Definitely like the elevation compared to any other Illinois course.  That was brutal.  Hole 3 was my only bird, hole 4 my only bog, the rest a bunch of pars.  Hole 8's tee was kinda goofy, kinda fun throwing a Roc half power downhill and throwing it 250 with no problem at all!
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johnstarr

Playing this course, you just need a hole that goes from the top of the hill to the bottom.  Otherwise this is a waste of a hill.  I made an alternate course using google maps: 


http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=105638288661006695084.00048f35c4d6d713a1ec1&ll=41.782077,-88.08427&spn=0.001256,0.002677&t=h&z=18