Located in the heart of the St. Louis Metropolitan area is the Algonquin Golf Course, one of the top private golf clubs in the city. The challenging course is meticulously well groomed and set amongst the rolling hills, lined by mature oak groves. The club offers fun and competitive programs for men, women and children.
Don't worry about membership at the Berry Hill Golf Course. This 52-acre, nine-hole PGA municipal golf course is considered one of the finest in its class. It offers a tournament program, golf lessons, handicap services, and golf club and cart rentals for men, women and juniors.
Tired of sand traps and long walks? Visit the nine-hole, municipal Creve Coeur City Golf Course. Just under 3,000 yards long, this course features sloped fairways, two tiered putting surfaces and a short shot over water hazards-challenging for beginning and moderate golfers.
Avid and novice golfers will both enjoy Eagle Springs Golf Course. Nestled in the hills, this 27-hole course offers a variety of courses and tees, as well as a clubhouse and golfing lessons.
A once thriving dairy farm, Pevely Farms Golf Club has traded the cows for clubs. This premier 18-hole championship golf course is a challenge for scratch golfers, but casual and advanced players can choose between enjoying a leisurely game or pushing their skills while taking in the postcard-worthy views.
Looking for a challenge? Quail Creek Golf Club is one of the most difficult public courses with a slope rating of 141, narrow fairways and a number of shots with high risk-reward ratios. Beginners can stick to the forward tees, for a less demanding challenge.
One of the most challenging 9-holes in the area, Ruth Park Golf Course has been around since 1931. This municipal golf course offers a 25 tees driving range and features almost 3,000 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 35.
If you are looking for a relaxing place to swing your clubs, visit Sunset Lakes Golf Course. This municipal golf course is perfect for beginners and casual golfers, with an easily playable yet enjoyable outlook. The slow greens are great for putting and the green fees are some of the lowest in the city.
Tapawingo National Golf Course offers three championship nines, designed to let golfers play at their individual skill levels. The nines can be played in three combinations: Prairie/Meramec (7,093 yards), Woodlands/Meramec (6,982 yards) and Woodlands/Prairie (7,151 yards). With creative water placements scattered in, these courses feature a par of 36.
Built in a converted historic quarry, Crystal Springs Quarry Golf has a beautiful environmental feel. This public golf course has many clear springs winding throughout it and is bordered on all sides by wood and Creve Coeur Park. Crystal Springs Quarry offers five sets of tees, and a fun and challenging experience for golfers of all levels.