Sydney R. Marovitz is an 18-hole golf course in Chicago, IL with a par of 72. It offers 2 tee sets: blue (6,530 yards, slope 127, rating 71), white (6,068 yards, slope 122, rating 68.8). The hardest hole is #5, a par 5 playing 524 yards from the first tee.
Sydney R. Marovitz
Chicago, IL
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A straightforward opening par 4 with a fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Bunkers protect the right side of the green, requiring accuracy on the approach shot to find the putting surface.

A reachable par 5 that plays relatively short, inviting aggressive play from longer hitters. Water hazards frame the hole, particularly on the left, and the green is well-bunkered to catch wayward third shots.

A short par 3 over a modest distance that nonetheless demands precision from tee to green. A single hazard or narrow green entrance makes club selection and accuracy the key to securing par.

A challenging par 4 that ranks among the course's most difficult holes, with a fairway that tightens considerably near the green. Strategic bunkering and a well-defined green complex make the approach shot critical.

The course's longest and most demanding hole, a par 5 that stretches across the back nine and ranks as the top handicap. Water or out-of-bounds left creates a formidable obstacle that defines the entire hole's character.

A short and inviting par 3 that plays under 140 yards from most tees. Despite its brevity, the green is precisely shaped with minimal margin for error around its edges.

A substantial par 4 that requires two solid shots to reach the green safely. Fairway bunkers or doglegs create a strategic puzzle, with the green set back and protected by hazards on the approach.

The shortest par 4 on the course, a drivable hole for longer hitters that offers risk-reward opportunities from the tee. A tight approach or well-guarded green punishes overly aggressive play.

A mid-length par 4 that plays moderately difficult, with a fairway that requires accurate positioning for the approach. Green-side hazards demand precision on the second shot to avoid trouble.
A straightforward par 4 that mirrors the character of the opening hole, with a fairway that gradually narrows toward the green. Bunkers frame the green's right side, protecting against shots pushed to that side.
A birdie-friendly par 5 that plays shorter than its yardage suggests, offering good scoring opportunity for competent players. The hole's design encourages layup strategy with hazards positioned to catch overly aggressive second shots.
A modest par 3 under 180 yards that plays as a genuine one-shotter for most golfers. The green's compact size and sharp edges demand accuracy despite the short distance.
A stern par 4 that ranks among the course's toughest tests, with a demanding fairway and well-protected green. Strategic positioning off the tee is essential to leave an accessible approach angle.
The second-ranking handicap hole and a genuine par 5 that stretches the field, requiring three solid shots for most players. Hazards strategically positioned throughout the hole penalize poor positioning at any stage.
The course's easiest par 3, a short uphill or downhill one-shotter that offers birdie opportunity despite modest length. The green itself is the primary defense, with little margin for deviation off line.
A well-designed par 4 with moderate difficulty that presents a balanced challenge from both tees. Fairway shape and green-side bunkering create a cohesive strategic puzzle from tee to green.
A short par 4 that plays deceptively difficult due to its compact nature and tightly guarded green. A narrow approach into the putting surface makes accuracy more important than distance off the tee.
A finishing par 4 of moderate length that demands solid execution without penalizing the player excessively. The green complex provides a fair conclusion to the round, with hazards positioned to catch mistakes rather than define the hole.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 9 | 3 | 15 | 5 | 1 | 17 | 7 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 4 | 16 | 6 | 2 | 18 | 8 | 14 | 12 | |||
| blue | 402 | 469 | 178 | 439 | 524 | 137 | 421 | 323 | 372 | 3265 | 402 | 469 | 178 | 439 | 524 | 137 | 421 | 323 | 372 | 3265 | 6530 |
| white | 358 | 461 | 172 | 403 | 470 | 129 | 377 | 311 | 353 | 3034 | 358 | 461 | 172 | 403 | 470 | 129 | 377 | 311 | 353 | 3034 | 6068 |