
Missouri
The state of Missouri is found in the Midwest region of the United States and it was the 24th to be admitted into the Union in 1821. Starting point for both the Pony Express Trail and the Oregon Trail in the 19th century, Missouri is certainly one of the trail-blazing states that helped shape the modern nation that’s now called the United States of America.
St Louis Country Club
Missouri, United States
St Louis Country Club
Opened in 1914, the course at Saint Louis Country Club sits on a tight parcel of land in the suburb of Ladue, ten miles west of St Louis city centre...
Ozarks National
Missouri, United States
Ozarks National
Unveiled in 2019, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw's Ozarks National golf course is set out on a series of ridges that offer sweeping views of the foothills characterizing the region.
Dalhousie Golf Club
Missouri, United States
Dalhousie Golf Club
Featuring attractive Alister MacKenzie-style bunkers, the Gary Nicklaus-designed course at The Dalhousie Golf Club is quite a departure from what many would consider a typical Nicklaus Design layout.
Old Warson
Missouri, United States
Old Warson
Old Warson Country Club opened for play in 1954 and it’s one of Missouri’s finest layouts. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., this undulating, tree-lined layout is a classic...
Bellerive Country Club
Missouri, United States
Bellerive Country Club
The golf course at Bellerive Country Club is routed round a winding creek, which is a feature on nine holes. With large undulating greens and bold bunkering this is certainly a firm tournament favourite...
Boone Valley Golf Club
Missouri, United States
Boone Valley Golf Club
Venue for the US Junior Amateur Championship in 2007, the course at Boone Valley Golf Club is a P.B. Dye layout that also hosted the Boone Valley Classic event on the PGA Senior Tour from 1996 to 2000.
Norwood Hills (West)
Missouri, United States
Norwood Hills (West)
Host to the PGA Championship in 1948 and the US Senior Amateur Championship in 2001, the West course is the longer and tougher of two 18-hole layouts at Norwood Hills Country Club...
Branson Hills
Missouri, United States
Branson Hills
With every hole telling its own story about one of golf’s greatest gladiators, the course at Branson Hills (formerly Payne Stewart Golf Club) is a fitting tribute to famous Missouri golfers.
Buffalo Ridge Springs
Missouri, United States
Buffalo Ridge Springs
Located in the picturesque Ozark region of Missouri, the tree-lined layout at Buffalo Ridge Springs (formerly Branson Creek Golf Club) is a Tom Fazio design that’s rated as one of the best public access courses in the US.
Porto Cima
Missouri, United States
Porto Cima
The Nicklaus Signature course at the Club at Porto Cima on the Lake of the Ozarks is the centerpiece of a private residential development.
St Albans (Lewis & Clark)
Missouri, United States
St Albans (Lewis & Clark)
Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish established the Lewis & Clark course at the Country Club of St Albans in 1992 and it’s one of two highly rated 18-hole layouts to be found at the best 36-hole facility in Missouri.
Old Kinderhook
Missouri, United States
Old Kinderhook
Set out on the west side of the Lake of the Ozarks, the semi-private course at Old Kinderhook Resort & Golf Club is a Tom Weiskopf layout that blends in beautifully with its lakeside setting.
St Albans (Tavern Creek)
Missouri, United States
St Albans (Tavern Creek)
The 36-hole golf complex at the Country Club of St Albans lies inside an enormous 5,400-acre residential property with fairways set out along scenic mountain valleys. The Tavern Creek course arrived in 1997, five years after the 18-hole Lewis & Clark layout.
Hickory Hills
Missouri, United States
Hickory Hills
The layout at Hickory Hills Country Club dates back to 1926, when John T. Woodruff laid out eighteen holes for the membership. In the modern era, the course can be stretched to more than 7,100 yards from the back markers.
Lake Forest
Missouri, United States
Lake Forest
Occupying a 130-acre property to the northwest of St.Louis, the course at Lake Forest Country Club is a mid-1980s Gary Kern design, with tree-lined fairways on the 7,005-yard layout routed around a gently rolling landscape.
Persimmon Woods
Missouri, United States
Persimmon Woods
Regularly used for both men’s and women’s US Open qualifying, the 18-hole layout at Persimmon Woods Golf Club is a Keith Foster layout from 1998, with fairways routed across a 192-acre rolling property in Weldon Spring.
Blue Hills
Missouri, United States
Blue Hills
Blue Hills Country Club originated in 1912 but Robert Dunning designed the golf course in 1963 when the club moved to its present location. The greens have since been converted to A-4 bent grass putting surfaces.
Swope Memorial
Missouri, United States
Swope Memorial
Situated close to Kansas City Zoo, Swope Memorial Golf Course is an A.W. Tillinghast design which first opened its doors to the public in 1934. It’s a tight course, with many of the tree-lined, undulating fairways playing to multi-tiered greens.
National Golf Club of Kansas City (National)
Missouri, United States
National Golf Club of Kansas City (National)
The National Golf Club of Kansas City boasts two new millennium 18-hole courses (The National and The Deuce), both designed by Tom Watson. The National is the primary layout, having hosted a couple of Champions Tour events soon after it first opened.