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Golf Courses in Kansas City, St. Louis, Branson, Ozarks, MO, AR

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The locals love this region, so why shouldn't you. Visit the Ozarks: enjoy great golf.

For example, you can play the "Most Beautiful Hole in St. Louis" at Annbriar. In fact, enjoy them all on this scenic and peaceful course. Of course, you'll have to stay out of the creek and avoid the large sycamore trees.

Old Kinderhook is fresh course in a charming lake setting, whose hole design takes advantage of the flow of the Ozarks terrain. So if you love rolling topography, rock waterfalls, and flowering trees, you'll be very satisfied.

Clean up your clubs, you're going to need all of them if you decide to take on The Lodge of Four Seasons Witch's Cove Course.
You'll confront six blind tee shots, tough par 5s that make up in difficulty what they lack in length, and par 3s that you won't soon forget.

Walking is not a problem at Prairie Highlands, a course set in the tallgrass prairie.

Meadows lined by trees, rolling fairways, water, and sand, Rivercut is everything you could want in a course.

You don't have to be an Ozark Mountain Daredevil to love Branson Creek. As course architect Tom Fazio promises, "every hole out here is a magazine front cover."

For golf as it was meant to be, affordable, it's over the mountains and through the woods to grandmother's house we go. Make that, over a ridge and through a valley with thick woods all around - grandmother optional - at Prairie Creek.

Mountain Ranch was voted Golf Digest Magazine's #1 Public Golf Course in Arkansas. This beautiful mountain course has been carved out of a mountain forest.

Located at the Hot Springs Country Club established in 1898, the Arlington Course was renovated by Master's Champion Ben Crenshaw.

Golf Courses in Kansas City, St. Louis, Branson and the Ozarks of Missouri and Arkansas

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