Getting kids and beginners involved in this great game is one of the challenges repeatedly discussed on these pages. A whole litany of barriers to entry can be suggested, some more in play than others. Cost, time, facility access, are just a few of the hurdles golfers and families face while trying to make room in their lives for our preferred pastime.
Cantigny Park, in Wheaton, IL, has done their part to address some of the aforementioned barriers. Part of the Cantigny facility is a short nine hole course built solely for children. The Cantigny Youth Links features nine holes that range from 67 to 160 yards. The course is used for junior play, clinics, rules and etiquette classes, and several family/junior events. Adults can only play if they are accompanied by a child, while kids can play on their own after completing a certification clinic.
There is a small clubhouse on site with kids clothing, clubs, bags, shoes, and snacks aimed at youngsters' tastes...no mammoth double cut pork chops here! The staff is incredibly warm and helpful and do their best to make the kids feel comfortable while also fostering an environment where the kids are required to make decisions and handle themselves in an appropriate manner.
Cynics might suggest that a more assimilated approach of kids learning the ropes at established facilities would be more beneficial for the kids by not catering or pandering to them. I can understand that criticism, but I would also suggest that there are far fewer public/municipal facilities that are amenable to unaccompanied kids than in the past.
In addition to the youth course, Cantigny also features an extensive caddy program associated with the 27 hole regulation course. All of the caddies are 21 and younger and still in school. According to their website the program has produced 11 Evans scholars.
Below are some photos of the Cantigny Youth Links facility. Descriptions will be kept brief...
Overhead (from their website)
The small clubhouse
The view from the clubhouse overlooking the first tee...
...and the first green
Looking out over the course from the porch
The tee shot at the 2nd
The third hole features 2 of the course's 3 bunkers and the most undulating green...
The 6th green
Tee shot at the slightly uphill 7th
There is a bit of rumpled fairway short of the 8th green
The 9th hole with the course's only water hazard right of the green