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Sunset Valley Golf Club Breaks Ground On New Youth Golf Center

The state-of-the-art youth golf development center is planned for a 1-acre plot of land near the new Sunset Valley golf course.

(front row, from left) Highland Park High School Golf Team players Emilia Schwank, Ally Kovitz, Ben Shanberg, David Aloush, (second row, from left) Ryan Ochs, Brian Romes, Rick Jacobson, Joel Hirsch, Bob Bernstein, Brian Kaplan, Greg Korneta, Paul Harris.
(front row, from left) Highland Park High School Golf Team players Emilia Schwank, Ally Kovitz, Ben Shanberg, David Aloush, (second row, from left) Ryan Ochs, Brian Romes, Rick Jacobson, Joel Hirsch, Bob Bernstein, Brian Kaplan, Greg Korneta, Paul Harris. (Provided by Parks Foundation of Highland Park)

HIGHLAND PARK, IL — The ground-breaking ceremony took place at Sunset Valley Golf Club for the new Youth Golf Development Center. Over $200,000 in donations were raised by the Parks Foundation of Highland Park since 2018 to cover the design and construction costs of this state-of-the-art facility. The new Center will feature:

  • Fairways, rough areas, and bunkers that replicate the golf course at Sunset Valley allowing for practice shots up to 50 yards.
  • Synthetic turf hitting stations for longer shots.

Strong character, passion for being outdoors, good manners, strategic thinking, and friendship are just a few of the valuable benefits golf can provide to a person beginning at an early age and throughout life. This new unique youth golf development center will serve today’s youth and for generations to come.

The new Center will be located adjacent to the Sunset Valley Golf course. It will be used primarily for short game youth golf instruction by the Sunset Valley professional staff and for practice by Sunset Valley golfers when not in use for teaching. The projected opening for the new Center is Spring 2021.

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The Sunset Valley Youth Golf Development Center is the Parks Foundation of Highland Park’s first capital project since its founding in 2016. The Parks Foundation spearheaded several fundraising initiatives for the Center and also received a significant donation from Highland Park resident and Illinois Amateur Golf Hall of Famer Joel Hirsch as well as a $50,000 grant from the Wadsworth Foundation to fund the project.

Sunset Valley’s new state-of-the-art Center will be a welcoming high-quality environment where young people can learn discipline, fairness, and patience by practicing the game of golf. There is no better place for young golfers to discover the social and cultural lessons of golf than to be part of the experience. At the new Center, young players will have the opportunity to learn and improve their game and sports etiquette within the broader environment of the award-winning Sunset Valley Golf Course among seasoned players and professionals.

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The Center will be located on an approximately one-acre plot of land adjacent to the new Sunset Valley golf course. It is intended to carry on the club’s tradition of being the primary community Center for future generations to learn and love the game. This unique facility, typically only seen at private clubs and learning centers, will be Highland Park’s and the surrounding communities’ primary Center for youth golf instruction and skill development in the fundamentals of the short game --the most critical golf skills.

Young golfers will be able to practice shots up to 50 yards from fairways, rough areas and bunkers with the feel and aesthetic of a real golf course. Hitting bases for long shot practice will also be featured at the Center. When not used for its primary purpose: youth golf instruction, the Center will also serve as a practice facility for all Sunset Valley’s golfers. Group and private lessons, as well as summer camps, will take place at the Center. The Highland Park High School Girls and Boys Golf Teams, IJGA tournament players, PGA Junior Leagues, and Sunset Valley players will also have access to the Center when not used for instruction. Sunset Valley is a participating course of the CDGA “Youth on Course” program and the club’s “Kids Play Free after 5 pm with a paid adult” program ensuring the new Youth Development Center will be fully utilized throughout each golf season.

For 100 years, Sunset Valley Golf Course has been a valued part of the Highland Park community. Generations of residents learned to play golf at Sunset, including Illinois Amateur Hall of Famer Joel Hirsch and newcomer to the PGA tour Patrick Flavin. The course is also home to the high school golf teams. In August 2018, the Park District of Highland Park reopened Sunset, following an extensive $7 million renovation that took 18 months. The new Sunset Valley accommodates every level of golfer. It is an open British Heathlands course design that harken back to the character and aesthetics of a 1920’s era golf course. The project included the renovation of all tees, fairways, greens, bunkers, and infrastructure, drainage, and stormwater management.


This news release was produced by Parks Foundation of Highland Park. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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