Celebrating a century of golf, family, and tradition.
Inverness began as a retreat for the Cudahy Packing Company with a nine-hole course built along the natural rolling terrain.
Arthur T. McIntosh purchased Meadow Grove and expanded the course to 18 holes, renaming it Inverness Golf Club.
Inverness officially became a private member-owned club and Herb John served as the first club president.
After a fire destroyed the clubhouse, it was rebuilt the same year following the original design.
Construction of the halfway house by the 5th green
The McIntosh Ballroom was added to host weddings, celebrations, and large club events.
New social suites created welcoming gathering spaces for members during the pandemic.
The clubhouse was refreshed to enhance dining, social spaces, and the member experience.
A new racquets facility opened with expanded tennis and paddle programs, golf simulators, and event space overlooking the courts.
Inverness celebrates 100 years of golf, community, and tradition.