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Article updated: 9/27/2012 1:11 PM

A hole-by-hole tour of Medinah’s Ryder Cup course

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Michael Scully joined Medinah in 2004 and has been its Director of Golf since 2010.

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A longtime head pro, Michael Scully, a native of Mount Prospect, has been the Director of Golf at Medinah Country Club since 2010.

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Medinah's Director of Golf, Mike Scully, likes how the course is set up for the Ryder Cup, with some key changes since it hosted its last major event.

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The 39th Ryder Cup will be played Sept. 28-30 at Medinah Country Club's famed Course No. 3, which is a Par-72 course (7,657 yards/6,991 meters). Here is a look at the challenges posed by all 18 holes, provided by Michael J. Scully, who joined the Medinah staff as a head professional in 2004 and became Director of Golf in 2010. A native of Mount Prospect, Scully is a graduate of Prospect High School and the University of Illinois, where he played football.