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Ivanhoe
The Ivanhoe Club put this small, unincorporated community on the map, at least as far as golfers are concerned.
When the golf club moved to the community and opened in 1991, the community gained a huge clubhouse with dining, meeting and hospitality space, a ballroom, clay tennis courts, a competition size pool and oh yes, the golf course.
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In 2003, the Ivanhoe Club began a massive $4.5 million renovation by world-renowned golf architect Arthur Hills. The club is recognized as one of the top 25 championship courses in the state and has three distinct 9-hole courses featuring rolling terrain, prairie and marsh.
Arlington Heights
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Ivanhoe was featured on the Golf
Channel as the home of the RustOleum Championship. Golf Magazine
also named two of the courses’ holes the prettiest finishing holes in golf.
Residents can enjoy the amenities of
larger nearby villages with shopping, restaurants and transportation.