Quincy, Illinois, United States

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18

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6,467

Yards

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4.3· 104 reviews

Quincy Country Club: Quincy is a distinguished private golf club in Quincy, Illinois. The 18-hole, 6,467-yard course was designed by D.A. Weibring. Rated 4.3 stars by members and visitors.

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D.A. Weibring

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1

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18

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Distance

6,467

yards

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123

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Quincy Country Club: Quincy

Quincy, Illinois, USA

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3 months ago

We've lived by this "Club" for 12+years and can't stand them. " The things men believe in are the things they do".... Here's what THEY DO..they threw baby kittens over a fence , they suffered head trauma and death, some survived. When they were informed about this, they made their fence stronger. NEVER APOLOGIZED! Their "golfers" can't aim nor control their swing, as we have picked up 100's of golf balls that hit our building, windows, even our cars! and in our yard and bushes.A word of advice, while you're screwing around with the fence, MAKE IT HIGHER!! So, we don't have to keep cleaning up your crap! Their July 4th " event" is a nightmare that Keeps on giving... Fireworks are made from toxic chemicals that pollute OUR air, water, soil, plants and harm animals and people. While they're "ooooing and awwwwing" like monkeys, we have to keep our children inside because the bugs, gnats, mosquitoes go into a feeding frenzy, this lasts for a few weeks. The explosives affects and triggers PTSD sufferers, our pets are petrified and TERRIFIED, our children's bedtime routine is disrupted,as well as those of us that work different shifts and sleep different hours. They should have a laser show for their members,..Their grounds keeper is notorious for waking us up about 5:30 6:00 every morning with their mowing, excavating and every other loud "toy" with an engine.. It's disturbing, especially when suffering from insomnia and I finally fall asleep, only to awaken to this. Now about the cats, ..NEVER A THANK YOU for keeping the moles off your precious golf course. All those moles ( a cat's prize, which they confidently leave on my porch, to which I have to dispose of) will be on your property next year. Any poisoning or animal trapping you try.....know this! As a member of PETA, I've shared your "activities" with my group... they are diligent, meticulous and methodical and "the things they believe in are the things they do."

Anna Christine

6 months ago

Great place for an enjoyable meal or relaxing drink. Friendly staff and comfortable atmosphere.

Chuck Woods

4 years ago

Absolutely beautiful. Decorated so beautifully for the holidays. Servers were amazing. Kept our drinks full and tables clean.

Cassidy Kinman

4 years ago

I didn't last but 4 days here and let me tell you the place looks great, most of the staff and members are decent human beings but I was doing training as a server following other servers around and a couple of them had very bad attitudes with me some of the younger servers there was two other ones that were outstanding but I just didn't feel like it was worth being treated less than human when they are the same as me and I also got so overwhelmed from the way I was treated I walked out of the plaza when I was "job-shadowing" because these younger servers think they're entitled to treat you like your less and you have to take it because they have more experience and possibly favorited by the club because when I asked questions trying to learn I get snobby answers as they roll they're eyes or the tone in their voice just enough to where they can get away with it. I brought this up to one the managers and they didn't quite seem to care so I turned in my belongings and nobody else called or cared to understand my side because my side of the story was surely excluded. But yeah I'm worth more than being treated like trash and shame on the management. I was told "sorry" because they're just so busy. Hmmm, I wonder why? Because you don't care to look into how your other staff are treating others. I also witnessed a buss boy talked down to. So moral of the story is, if you want to be talked down to with LOTS of attitude that will probably be justified on their end from favoritism, then this is for you. But if you want more diversity and professionalism, you might just make the same amount and people that treat you like they need you right down the road where your blue collard men are.

lexy

8 years ago

I grew up on this course, and it's in better shape now than ever. It's not a difficult course because of it's length (plays well under 7,000 from the tips). It's difficult because of long rough, tall trees, and fast greens. From a grooming perspective, this course is PGA Tour level. Enjoy it with good company.

Clayton McLaughlin

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