Joe Louis "The Champ" Golf Course

4.1
183 reviews

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Location

Joe Louis "The Champ" Golf Course
13100 S Halstead St, Riverdale, IL
60827, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.1
183 reviews
5 stars
80
4 stars
69
3 stars
15
2 stars
7
1 star
12
  • MD
    Melissa DeForte-Villarreal
    Sep 16, 2025
    5.0
    First time playing here. My husband and I did the back nine in the evening. The course is pretty challenging, but it was not crowded at all and since we are fairly new to the sport, we didn't feel rushed which was nice. Fairways and greens were both in very good shape and the young lady in the office was very friendly and helpful. The only minor complaint is the pricing ($70 total for the two of us for 9 holes with a cart after 4pm) is kind of high considering this is a public forest preserve course. We will definitely come back and do a full 18 before the season is over.
  • JY
    Joshua Yeung
    Aug 28, 2025
    4.0
    Solid track with pretty good greens
  • JS
    Joshua Sullivan
    Aug 26, 2025
    1.0
    always a bad experience to be honest. Golf course isn’t bad. but everything else is. Don’t waste your money.
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    'Justin Garcia
    Aug 14, 2025
    5.0
    Fair price for what you get
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    Ali Malik
    Jul 19, 2025
    1.0
    The course itself is decent, and I can overlook things like no rakes in the bunkers—most people don’t use them anyway. But the lack of service and total disorganization is what earns this place one star. I had a 6:00 AM tee time and, like always, I planned to pay for a cart at the register. Instead, I was told they were “sold out” and that I had to book online. That’s ridiculous. When I made the turn, there were carts just sitting there unused (photo below). Walking 18 holes is not what I signed up for, and being refused a cart despite plenty being available is unacceptable. Even worse, when we showed up at 5:40 AM, no one was even in the pro shop. Doors locked. No staff in sight. First tee time in 20 minutes and not a single employee ready to go. On a Saturday. The staff working that morning clearly had no interest in helping anyone or putting in even the smallest amount of effort. Just going through the motions, doing the bare minimum, if that. This place doesn’t have a service problem—it has a no-service problem. It was a frustrating way to start the day and absolutely not worth the money.