Midlane Country Club is a Public, 18 hole golf course facility in Wadsworth, Illinois.
Midlane Country Club first opened for play in 1964. The course was designed by Robert Bruce Harris. The course had been a 27 hole facility. The course was reconfigured as 18-hole venue in 2003. Bob Lohmann designed holes 10 thru 18 and updated the Robert Bruce Harris desiged holes 1 thru 9.
Ranked as one of Chicagoland's top 20 by Chicagoland Golf Magazine, the 18-hole, par 71, contemporary rests on gently rolling topography. Moderately sloping with accentuating stands of mature oak trees. The championship tees now stretch to 6,848 yards making the course rating 73.4 and 138 slope, a challenge to even the most accomplished golfers.
Cut through a heavily wooded area the first three holes at Midlane Country Club are tree lined. The next three holes play along an almost prehistoric estuary, and the final three over rolling terrain. The seventeenth hole gives the avid golfer the opportunity to measure their ability against a replica of Augusta's legendary twelfth hole, par three.
The driving range at Midlane Country Club boasts a 100 x 300 foot bent grass tee which features target greens and bunkered greens, yardage makers help with distance judgement. There is also a practice putting green.