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Golfers brave frigid temps Saturday at annual winter tournament in Des Plaines

  Vito Pelletiere of Des Plaines chips to the green during the Chili Open 2025 Saturday, at the Golf Center in Des Plaines. Pelletiere said he hadn’t golfed in 20 years, but was having a blast with family and friends. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Golfers dot the landscape at the Chili Open 2025 Saturday at the Golf Center in Des Plaines. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Golfers bundle up to beat the weather during the Chili Open 2025 Saturday at the Golf Center in Des Plaines. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Golf balls sit stranded on the ice at the Chili Open 2025 Saturday at the Golf Center in Des Plaines. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com

Pink cheeks and frozen golf balls were the norm Saturday during the annual Des Plaines Chili Open golf tournament.

Warm afternoon sun couldn’t compete with the frigid temperature as golfers battled typical January weather at the Des Plaines Golf Center.

With his cigar ablaze, Glen Michelini of Niles chipped to the green from a frozen sand trap.

“I am having a blast with my family,” said Vito Pelletiere of Des Plaines, who admitted he hadn’t played golf in more than 20 years.

The popular annual winter golf tournament offered contests, raffles, and plenty of great golf prizes, too.

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