The club's distinctive clubhouse and three golf courses sit on more than 600 acres.
The club's courses are known simply as No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, named for the order in which they opened. While No. 3 is today by far the most famous - hosting U.S. Opens and PGA Championships, among other big tournaments - it was originally intended as the "ladies course" at Medinah.
No. 3 today is known for its length - when it hosted the PGA Championship in 2006 it was the longest-ever major championship venue - and rough made more difficult by a plethora of trees. Lake Kadijah comes into play on several holes, with four holes that require crossing a finger of the lake.
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