Lake Forest Club golfers and caddies, pictured beside the clubhouse porch. By mid-1895 over 150 players had enrolled as members, including 60 ladies following the lead of Rose Farwell Chatfield-Taylor.
The Lake Forest Golf Club converted one of Leander McCormick’s outbuildings, alternately a “sheep shed” or “chicken coop” depending on the account, for use as its single-chamber locker room.
Lake Forest Club golfers and caddies, pictured beside the clubhouse porch. By mid-1895 over 150 players had enrolled as members, including 60 ladies following the lead of Rose Farwell Chatfield-Taylor.
Seeing the success of the new Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, the North Shore golfers organized themselves into the Lake Forest Golf Club, scouring the area for a better location. The former Leander McCormick farm served the purpose, and Macdonald helped lay out a nine-hole course. Scotch golf professional Robert Foulis was engaged as teacher and club maker.