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WELCOME MEMBERS AND GUESTS |
In 1923, a group of men organized a golf club calling it "Fair Acres". This nine-hole club was nestled among the giant oaks of South Moline Township. By the year 1929, the club had grown to almost two hundred members. At the 1929 annual meeting, it was decided to incorporate under the name "Oakwood Country Club."  The club remained at this location for several years until it became imminent that Interstate 74 was to be built directly through the property. Land was purchased in Henry County in 1962 and construction of the Pete Dye designed 18-hole golf course began in June, 1965. |
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... on the new course May 21, 1967.
 The new clubhouse was completed September 1, 1968. Oakwood Country Club has been the host course for the Quad City Open, the Hardee's Golf Classic, the Quad City Classic, and the John Deere Classic.
 The dreams and ambition of a few young men over 80 years ago have helped shape the present day Oakwood Country Club into a premier club in the Quad Cities.
Oakwood members enjoy ... An 18-hole Pete Dye designed championship golf course. A full-size swimming pool, wading pool, and snack bar facilities. A full-service dining room overlooking the 18th green. A lounge featuring casual atmosphere with full food & beverage service. Meeting facilities for up to 300. Banquet facilities with seating capacity of 300. PGA Professional and staff. Complete practice area for long and short game. Many social activities.

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Oakwood Country Club
1067 Us Highway 6, Coal Valley, IL 61240-9448 |
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