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Address:
Club Drive
Naperville
IL
60564-4606
United States

White Eagle Golf Club is an Arnold Palmer-designed course located on 163 acres in Naperville, Illinois, that opened in 1989. The club features a unique 27-hole layout comprising three nine-hole courses: the Red Course (holes 1-9), White Course (holes 10-18), and Blue Course (holes 19-27). This configuration allows flexible routing options, with the Red-to-White rotation playing 7,211 yards from championship tees and the White-to-Blue rotation at 6,586 yards from regular tees.

As a challenging championship-caliber course, White Eagle has an impressive tournament history. It hosted the LPGA Chicago Sun Times Challenge in the early 1990s, featuring prominent players like Nancy Lopez, Betsy King, and Dottie Pepper (who won in 1992). The course gained further prestige when Tiger Woods set the course record of 67 in July 1995 at age 20, bogying only one hole. More recently, White Eagle has hosted the Women's Western Amateur Championship (2023), Illinois Open (2022, 2020), Mid-American Conference Championship (2022), and Korn Ferry Qualification School (2022). Hole 16 is widely regarded as the course's most difficult.

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