I've played it many times. It was renovated about four years ago by Prichard, if I'm not mistaken, and it is a much improved community country club track now. One of the principal problems with Evanston over the years has been that the first four holes really provide most of the challenge to a skilled player. The course, like many others in Chicagoland, is on a dead-flat piece of land. In Evanston's case, the land had a layer of clay down at least five or six feet that led to enormous drainage problems that were historically solved with omnipresent french drains and sewers. The new layout is much more interesting, with great diagonal bunker placement and re-cut fairway lines that provide angles that had been lost over the years. It's not a top ten kind of course, but it's a great social (awesome membership) community golf club with a golf course that is plenty tough, if somewhat visually bland from time to time.