
COULD THERE HAVE BEEN POSSIBLY A CHANGE IN PLANS? ALSO MEDINAH DONEJimbo wrote: ↑November 4th, 2023, 7:37 am I just played my first round and, even more than the course (which was great) I appreciated the "package" that came with it. In real life this course was, in effect "resurrected from the dead" in 2003. Thanks to Eric for another great "Real" course.
I noticed some different textures for rough and greens-did you do them yourself? (I'm too tired to go back through the posts).![]()
I understand that the President's Cup will be there in 2026-the only thing missing are spectators and tournament objects...![]()
HERE IN LINKS BACK IN 2005 BY JOHN PINEDA HAS HAD A COUPLE OF HOLE CHANGES. #15 HAS HAD POND ADDED TO RIGHT SIDE OF FAIRWAY AND RIGHT FRONT OF GREEN WITH POSSIBILITY OF MOVING TEES UP AND DRIVING PAR 4 GREEN. #17 CAN REMEMBER WHEN GREEN WAS STRAIGHT AHEAD OVER POND, THEN MOVED BACK TO TOP OF HILL AS IN HIS 2005 VERSION---BUT SINCE HAS AGAIN BEEN MOVED DOWN TO RIGHT FRONT SIDE JUST OVER POND THAT HAVE SEEN BY WATCHING BMW EVENTS PLAYED RECENTLY THERE.
https://www.provisualizer.com/courses/m ... ourse3.php
https://www.presidentscup.com/future-events
2026 | MEDINAH COUNTRY CLUB, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Medinah is the fifth different venue in the United States to host the Presidents Cup and adds the biennial team event to an illustrious list of tournaments hosted at Course #3 that include the 2019 BMW Championship, 2012 Ryder Cup, two PGA Championships, three U.S. Opens, the 1988 U.S. Senior Open, three Western Opens (BMW Championship), and a number of other professional championships.
https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/05/2 ... p-medinah/
“I am thrilled to be named executive director of the 2026 Presidents Cup and look forward to returning to Chicago to guide what has become a staple of top global events in sports,” said Chitwood in a statement. “This city has a tremendous passion for golf as evidenced by the number of championships hosted through the years, and Medinah Country Club has played an incredible role in that history. We are going to engage the vibrant Chicagoland business community and its great sports fans to deliver an unforgettable week at the Presidents Cup.”