What are the Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Missouri?

If you’re looking for some fantastic golf experiences in Missouri, you’re in luck! Missouri has a variety of public golf courses that cater to every level of golfer, and I’ve compiled a list of what I believe are the top 10 public golf courses in the state. Whether you’re planning a trip or just want to hit some balls on the weekend, these courses provide excellent playing conditions, beautiful scenery, and great amenities.

1. Bellerive Country Club (St. Louis)

While technically a private club, they do offer public access days. Known for hosting major tournaments, this course is definitely a must-see if you’re serious about golf. The layout is challenging, with undulating greens and strategic bunkering.

2. Lakewood Golf Club (Granby)

This hidden gem offers a peaceful setting and well-maintained greens. It’s a good mix of challenge and fun, making it perfect for casual play or those just getting into the game.

3. Far Oaks Golf Club (Caseyville)

With its beautifully manicured fairways and challenging holes, Far Oaks is often rated as one of the best courses in the region. The scenery is lovely, with plenty of water hazards to keep it interesting.

4. The Quarry at Crystal Springs (Maryland Heights)

This course provides a unique links-style experience complete with breathtaking views of the quarry itself. Be prepared for some elevation changes and natural challenges that keep each round exciting.

5. Osage National Golf Club (Lake Ozark)

Surrounded by the Ozarks, this course features beautiful landscapes and three distinct nines. It offers various tee options and is suitable for golfers of all skill levels.

6. Missouri Bluffs Golf Club (St. Charles)

With stunning views and challenging terrain, Missouri Bluffs is an excellent choice for those who enjoy a well-designed course. The layout is thoughtful, and each hole presents its own set of challenges.

7. Teal Bend Golf Club (Kansas City)

This course is known for its friendly atmosphere and well-kept greens. It’s a great place for a casual round or to grab a meal and hang out after the game.

8. TPC Southwind (Memphis)

Another amazing course that is occasionally open to the public. This is the home of the St. Jude Classic and offers a very professional golfing experience with lots of amenities to enjoy after your game.

9. Shawnee Mission Park Golf Course (Shawnee)

This well-balanced course is ideal for families and beginners, yet challenging enough for seasoned golfers. The location provides a beautiful park setting to enjoy after your round.

10. The Golf Club of Missouri (Lake Ozark)

Offers picturesque views and a laid-back atmosphere. Perfect for a weekend getaway with friends, you can be sure that you’ll have a great time

Conclusion

Missouri offers plenty of golfing options that you can access without needing a membership. Whether you’re a local or planning a golfing trip, these courses will surely provide a memorable experience.
Don’t forget to check their websites for any specials or events happening on the days you plan to play. Hit the links and enjoy!

I’ve played at Pheasant Run Golf Club in Liberty, and the fairways are always well maintained. They have excellent practice areas too! Definitely a must-visit.

Great to hear! I love their clubhouse too. They have a nice patio for post-round drinks.

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Don’t forget about The Missouri Bluffs Golf Club! The views are stunning, and the layout offers a nice challenge for all skill levels.

I’ve heard good things about Missouri Bluffs, but how are the dining options? Do they have a full-service restaurant?

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Yes, ecobb! They have a great restaurant with a varied menu, perfect for a post-game meal. Their burgers are highly recommended.

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I’ve always enjoyed playing at The Ridge Golf Club in St. Louis. The practice facilities are top-notch, and the staff is super friendly!

Sounds great! Do they have any amenities for families?

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Absolutely, Igallegos! They offer family-friendly events and have a nice kids’ area near the clubhouse.

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Has anyone tried the golf at Eagle Springs Golf Course? I’ve heard mixed reviews about the fairway conditions lately.

I played there last month, marcusphelps, and I found the fairways decent but not the best. The greens were excellent, though!

I don’t mean to sound contentious, but I feel like some courses get more hype than they deserve. Some lesser-known places can offer a better experience.

Uperry, I see your point! Sometimes the hidden gems provide a more relaxing atmosphere without the crowd. Any recommendations?

One of my favorite hidden gems is the Old Hickory Golf Club. It’s not as crowded, and you can really enjoy your game.

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I’ve played a lot of courses in Missouri and one of my favorites has to be The Legacy. The layout is fantastic, especially the 14th hole! The views are just spectacular.

I totally agree! The 14th hole at The Legacy is memorable. But have you tried playing at Forest Park Golf Course? The customer service there is top-notch!

I really enjoy Eagle Ridge Golf Club. Their greens are always in excellent shape, and it’s a challenging course. I love the 9th hole; it makes you think carefully!

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Good to hear! I’ve had mixed feelings about service at some places, but usually, I find good experiences at Gateway National Golf Links.

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What are your thoughts on the run-down areas at some courses? I’ve found some great gems in Missouri, but a few have really shown their age. Anyone else feel the same?

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I once played at Lakewood Golf Club and I was shocked by their facilities! The course was great, but the clubhouse could use some renovations. Has anyone else been there?