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Our annual 2005 NSBA golf outing was held at Conley's Resort. The staff, owner, and representatives of Conley's Resort made the coordination of 144 golfers go off without a hitch. The accommodations for the large crowd were well adequate. As well as the food and service following the outing. Its rare to find a banquet room large enough to handle a full squad to be served, and award prizes. The staff was happy in assisting us with setting up our skill contests on every hole. Arrangements from all the preplanning, thru to witnessing the $25,000 putt were A++. It was a pleasure working with you.
The only suggestion I would make is perhaps relocating the holes. They never seemed to be where my ball ended up.
Mike Richey
North Suburban Builders Association |


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For the past four years, we have held our golf outing at the Conley Resort, and we have never considered going elsewhere during that time. The focus of our trips has always been the golf, and we have found the course to be challenging and fun for all regardless of the varied handicaps. Despite the fact that we regularly play Conley in the spring, the condition of the fairways and greens have consistently been in mid-season form. In addition to this, the accommodations are always clean and comfortable, and the bar/restaurant is a great gathering place for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Many excuses have been made for the previous day’s golf and high anticipation has been planned for the upcoming rounds over reasonably priced food and drink in the Knickers Tavern. The pool and hot tub provide welcome relief and distraction after the day’s rounds. We have always taken advantage of the special pricing in the spring, making the packages for unlimited golf all the more affordable. Last, but not least, the staff has always been cordial and accommodating throughout the facility.
It all adds up: good golf, comfortable lodging, fine food and drink, ancillary activities, wonderful staff, excellent prices. When discussing the next golf outing, the question is always when and not where. Conley is the unanimous choice.
Thank you for the past great times, and the great times which we are sure to come.
Dan Locche |