Established as a retreat for the Cudahy Packing Company
9-hole course built using the natural rolling terrain and stream
Local farmers provided horse-drawn equipment and labor
Minimal earth moved to preserve the land’s natural roll
Arthur T. McIntosh purchased Meadow Grove and 40 additional acres
Club renamed Inverness Golf Club
Course expanded to 18 holes, maintaining natural character
Set leadership standards still followed by future presidents
Oversaw completion of the clubhouse and pool
Hired the first full staff
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. McIntosh honored guests, despite a recent auto accident
Recognized McIntosh family generosity that made the clubhouse possible
Original clubhouse destroyed by fire in January
Rebuilt the same year, mirroring the original design
Expanded clubhouse for additional social and dining space
Halfway House Built
Added ballroom for larger events and gatherings
Named in honor of the McIntosh family
Ongoing improvements to course playability, landscaping, and drainage
Preserved historic character and natural contours
Encouraged connection while following health guidelines
Enhanced areas for dining, events, and member gatherings
Expanded racquets program offerings for tennis and paddle
Features golf simulators for year-round play and practice
Equipped with full kitchen and bar
Offers scenic views of tennis and paddle courts