THE LARGEST COUNTRY CLUB IN THE WORLD 



TWENTY-SIX miles out on the main line of the Illinois Central Railroad, 

 with concrete or stone motor roads all the way from Chicago. 



Its property consists of a tract of wooded and rolling land embracing 674 

 acres. Winding through it is beautiful Butterfield Creek — two miles in 

 length. 



It has three 18-hole courses completed and the fourth under construction; 

 with a full membership of 1,000 Charter and Regular Members. 



The service roads winding over the courses and through the woods afford 

 many beautiful bridle paths. 



Radiating from its property in all directions are miles of dirt roads lead- 

 ing through beautiful farming communities and to several forest preserves. 



Nowhere else near Chicago are the attractions for the equestrian equal to 

 those that exist at Olympia. 



Realizing this, their Board of Governors last season appointed an Eques- 

 trian Committee to develop this form of sport. One of the farm barns was 

 converted into a stable with accommodations for twenty-five horses, and 

 within a few weeks it was filled with horses and ponies. 



The Governors then took another step in promoting this feature at 

 Olympia by creating fifty Special Equestrian Memberships, applications 

 for which are now being received. 



FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS 



WILLIAM E. DEE, Chairman 



Equestrian Committee 



30 North La Salle St. 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



-OR- 



Olympia Fields Country Club 



MATTESON, ILL. 

 Phone CHI. HTS. 496 



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