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Annual Golf Classic

Wolfpack Raffle Tickets

2024 Wolfpack Raffle

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  • Sand Valley Stay & Play Package

    You and three guests will enjoy one night of lodging (two double queen rooms), one round of golf at Sand Valley and one round of golf at Mammoth Dunes.
    Valid for play Mon-Thurs, expires at end of 2025 season. 

    Sand Valley was designed with exposed sand dunes, firm and fast fairways, and a multitude of strategic playing options. Sand Valley is fun and playable but can be set up to provide a serious challenge.
    Generously donated by: Chris Keiser ’06

No more than 500 tickets will be sold & winners need not be present for drawing

Dates and times to be coordinated with host Member, restrictions apply

Prizes may be transferred to other individuals but can not be donated to other fundraisers

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  • #2. Rich Harvest Farm

    When it officially opened in 1999, Rich Harvest Farms was rated the 5th Best New Private Golf Course by Golf Digest. Three years later, Golf Digest placed the course on “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses,” where it remains to this day.
    Since its opening, Rich Harvest Farms has become a premiere destination for golfers from all over the world, attracting a series of prestigious amateur and professional tournaments, including the 2009 Solheim Cup®. 
    Generously donated by: Mike Reschke, Jr. '03
  • #3. Butterfield Country Club

    Designed by renowned golf course architect William Langford, golfers will find one of the most challenging courses in the Midwest when they take a swing on the rolling fairways of any one of Butterfield Country Clubs' 3 nine-hole courses.
    Generously donated by: Pat Allen and Brian Kozlowski
  • #4. Cog Hill - Dubsdread

    Cog Hill hosted the PGA Tour's BMW Championship from 2009 to 2011 on its championship course Dubsdread, as well as 16 times when the tournament was known as the Western Open. Dubsdread No. 4 has remained nationally ranked since its opening in 1964.
    Generously donated by: Cog Hill Golf & Country Club
  • #5. Edgewood Valley

    Edgewood Valley is known for its outstanding 18-hole golf course, a traditional park-land style course. The natural terrain, tree-lined fairways, extensive bunkering and fast green speeds combine to make the course play much longer than the 6850 yards suggest.
    Generously donated by: Mark Ptacek '90
  • #6. Flossmoor Country Club

    Flossmoor Golf Club opened in 1899 and was one of the first courses built in the Midwest. Its layout and design have stood the test of time. It’s classic, it’s challenging and it’s a load of fun.
  • #7. Long Beach Country Club

    Long Beach Country Club's course includes wonderful vistas from high atop sand dunes on the 1st, 10th and 17th tees, three par 3’s in the first five holes, three par 5’s in the last five holes, and century-old stands of black and white oaks.
    Generously donated by: Pat Sullivan
  • #8. Medinah Country Club Course 1 or 2

    Featuring three 18-hole golf courses, Medinah offers a unique experience of courses with distinct challenges. Medinah hosted some of the most notable tournaments in golf including the BMW Championship (2019), Ryder Cup (2012), U.S. Open (1949, 1975, 1990), PGA Championship (1999, 2006).
    Generously donated by: John George '98
  • #9. Ridge Country Club

    In 2015 and 2016, Ridge Country Club installed the "Better Billy Bunker" System on the golf course to bring in higher quality sand, a better playing surface, and a longer life span for the bunkers. The future continues to look bright at Ridge Country Club for years to come!
    Generously donated by: Robert Mulchrone
  • #10. Ridgemoor Country Club

    Ridgemoor Country Club features multiple tee complexes measuring from 5355 to 6922 yards The course record of 62, set by Ben Hogan and Bob Zender, is hard to match as the golf course carries a rating of 74.1/137.
    Generously donated by:  Lindsay Corby
  • #11. River Forest Country Club

    River Forest Country Club, a premier private club, has been a major cornerstone of Elmhurst & The Western Suburbs since 1926. At River Forest, it is all about a rich history, legacy, tradition and camaraderie which makes us one of the premier clubs in the western suburbs.
    Generously donated by: Tom Cleary '85
  • #12. Indian Hill Club

    Over one hundred years ago a group of North Shore residents with keen foresight and a unique vision set out to build a club like no other, drawing members from just four neighboring towns. They turned 250 acres of farmland and the desire for a first-class course, right in their own back yard, into a delightful and challenging course on 120 of those acres.  "From the standpoint of golf, it can be predicted that… this course will furnish as severe a test of the various golf shots as any inland course." 
    Generously Donated By: Thomas J. Condon, Jr. '92
  • #13. Lake Geneva Country Club

    Lake Geneva Country Club is located on the south shore of beautiful Geneva Lake in southeast Wisconsin. Believed to be the oldest golf club in the Midwest still on its founding site, the original course architect was Robert Foulis, who grew up on the links at St. Andrews where his father was foreman of old Tom Morris' golf shop for 35 years.
    Generously Donated by: Ken Love

Saint Ignatius College Prep

Saint Ignatius College Prep, a Jesuit Catholic school in the heart of Chicago, is a diverse community dedicated to educating young men and women for lives of faith, love, service and leadership.