Steeplechase at Churchill Club, Oswego — Amenities

Kendall County | 212 homes | Golf adjacent | Mixed housing | HOA ~$200/mo

Churchill Club is a semi-public golf course that was operating before the Steeplechase 55+ community was developed around it. That sequence matters: the community was designed to take advantage of the course's landscaping, mature trees, and open fairway corridors — the golf views and aesthetic benefit come with every home. The course itself operates independently. Residents can access it as paying customers, potentially at preferred rates — but the HOA does not own or guarantee the golf relationship.

Verify the current resident golf rate before buying. Third-party golf course agreements with residential communities are contract arrangements that can change with course ownership, management, or financial pressure. The current resident discount or preferred tee time arrangement should be confirmed directly with the HOA and the club before you make a purchase decision based on golf access.

Community Amenities

What pre-existing golf course landscaping means: Communities built around established golf courses inherit decades of tree and landscape growth. Churchill Club's fairways, bunkers, and rough create natural green space, mature shade trees, and visual openness that a 55+ community built on a corn field cannot replicate immediately. The golf course is a significant aesthetic asset to the community regardless of whether residents play golf — the views and the green space are real.

Oswego and Kendall County

Oswego is one of the fastest-growing communities in Illinois, which cuts both ways. Commercial development has followed the population, meaning Oswego now has full retail, restaurant, and medical service coverage along Route 34 without driving to Aurora or Joliet. Rush-Copley Medical Center (Aurora, approximately 15 minutes north) and Silver Cross Hospital (Joliet, approximately 20 minutes south) are the nearest full-service hospitals.

Kendall County does not have Metra service — the nearest station is Aurora (Metra BNSF) approximately 15 minutes north. For buyers who plan to be primarily car-based with occasional city access, this is workable. For buyers who want regular or frequent Chicago access by train, it is a limitation worth factoring against the tax rate and location benefits.

The Fox River Trail is accessible from the Oswego area, connecting north toward Aurora and the Fox Valley and south toward Yorkville. For cyclists and walkers, the trail system is a genuine asset that supplements the community's internal walking paths.

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