Missouri Bluffs Golf Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 71 | 7047 yards | 73.2 | 131 |
Gold | 71 | 6610 yards | 72.0 | 129 |
Blue | 71 | 6205 yards | 69.3 | 120 |
White | 71 | 5807 yards | 67.1 | 113 |
Green | 71 | 5191 yards | 69.5 | 117 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 73.2/132 | 549 | 212 | 421 | 413 | 584 | 221 | 456 | 205 | 442 | 3503 | 436 | 342 | 474 | 372 | 198 | 529 | 443 | 208 | 542 | 3544 | 7047 |
Gold M: 72.0/129 | 517 | 187 | 387 | 399 | 557 | 201 | 426 | 183 | 412 | 3269 | 412 | 332 | 444 | 362 | 171 | 496 | 421 | 184 | 519 | 3341 | 6610 |
Blue M: 69.3/120 | 496 | 169 | 356 | 371 | 544 | 174 | 401 | 167 | 392 | 3070 | 396 | 313 | 429 | 341 | 151 | 468 | 386 | 158 | 493 | 3135 | 6205 |
White M: 67.4/115 W: 73.7/131 | 475 | 160 | 342 | 353 | 514 | 139 | 372 | 153 | 375 | 2883 | 372 | 286 | 414 | 315 | 130 | 444 | 361 | 134 | 468 | 2924 | 5807 |
Green M: 64.6/107 W: 70.1/123 | 444 | 147 | 318 | 339 | 490 | 111 | 322 | 132 | 275 | 2578 | 339 | 245 | 314 | 285 | 124 | 401 | 343 | 123 | 439 | 2613 | 5191 |
Handicap | 7 | 17 | 11 | 9 | 1 | 15 | 3 | 13 | 5 | 4 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 18 | 8 | 10 | 16 | 6 | |||
Par | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 35 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 71 |
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Golf Advisor: Top Courses in Missouri (2017 #2)
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Reviewer Photos
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#15 PAR 5 ~Signature Hole Photo submitted by Jelly6911 on 08/06/2018
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Photo submitted by u000004329019 on 04/22/2018
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Photo submitted by u000004329019 on 04/22/2018
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Photo submitted by u000004329019 on 04/22/2018
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par 3 over river Photo submitted by gyoju on 02/13/2017
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pretty club house Photo submitted by gyoju on 02/13/2017
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vertical drop Photo submitted by gyoju on 02/13/2017
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Amazing hole 15 Photo submitted by albanye on 08/13/2013
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View from tee on hole #15. Photo submitted by Dean6851404 on 03/24/2013
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Photo submitted by Francis7087814 on 01/15/2013
Improving Conditions
Last time I played at the Missouri Bluffs, they were having some issues with the tees and some fairways. They have made great strides to lay new sod down in these bad areas.
The greens are still good but very soft. Leaves huge ball marks and the bent grass explodes all over the green. They were also doing a good job of raking the bunkers too.
One of the best courses in the St. Louis area
Quite simply one of the best courses in the greater St. Louis area. Our group got an afternoon tee time and we must have gotten into a sweet spot as the course was not very crowded. The course was in excellent condition. When we arrived at the clubhouse, we were all impressed by how it looked.
The first hole is a downhill par five that eased us into the round. When we reached the green, we looked back up the hill at the clubhouse and were even more impressed by how it looked like from a distance. There are a lot of elevation changes, and it seemed like every par three was seriously downhill. The scenery on the course is great and the signature hole is the par 5 15th, which is amazing. The shot from the tee box must drop at least 100 feet down to the fairway! I drilled my tee ball high and straight and imagined that is what it feels like to be a PGA player when they hit driver and their shot hangs in the air forever.
As a hacker, I was worried about struggling on what I thought would be a difficult track. While I drove it well that day we played, there are a lot of trees and the fairways are relatively generous. One member of our foursome really struggled and I think the hard course did not help him. The greens were soft (probably due to how much water had to be applied because of the heat) and had a lot of ball marks on them, many that were unrepaired. I think our entire group fixed our own marks and at least one other one on every hole. For such a nice course, was surprised to find that there were so many golfers with bad greens manners.
As none of us had previously played the course. we opted for the white tees. If and when I play there again, might have to slide back to the blue tee boxes.
One of the best tracks in the St. Louis area
Quite simply one of the best courses in the greater St. Louis area. Our group got an afternoon tee time and we must have gotten into a sweet spot as the course was not very crowded. The course was in excellent condition. When we arrived at the clubhouse, we were all impressed by how it looked.
The first hole is a downhill par five that eased us into the round. When we reached the green, we looked back up the hill at the clubhouse and were even more impressed by how it looked like from a distance. There are a lot of elevation changes, and it seemed like every par three was seriously downhill. The scenery on the course is great and the signature hole is the par 5 15th, which is amazing. The shot from the tee box must drop at least 100 feet down to the fairway! I drilled my tee ball high and straight and imagined that is what it feels like to be a PGA player when they hit driver and their shot hangs in the air forever.
As a hacker, I was worried about struggling on what I thought would be a difficult track. While I drove it well that day we played, there are a lot of trees and the fairways are relatively generous. One member of our foursome really struggled and I think the hard course did not help him. The greens were soft (probably due to how much water had to be applied because of the heat) and had a lot of ball marks on them, many that were unrepaired. I think our entire group fixed our own marks and at least one other one on every hole. For such a nice course, was surprised to find that there were so many golfers with bad greens manners.
As none of us had previously played the course. we opted for the white tees. If and when I play there again, might have to slide back to the blue tee boxes.
Best course near Wildwood, MO
This is the best course near Wildwood, MO. And by best I mean nicest, not necessarily best value although not entirely unreasonable (at the time of playing, about $45). Beautiful course with fun elevation changes and tree lined fairways. I started play mid-morning on a weekday, so the pace of play was steady. The fairways were beautiful and the greens were smooth. Definitely give this course a shot if you’re in the area!
Greens Great, Fairways Decent, Tee Boxes Awful
The greens were great, fairways were decent also. However, many tee boxes had no grass on them. We played the white tees. Looks like with all the rain, they had standing water which killed the grass.
I thought the $80 price tag was too steep when many of the tee boxes were mostly dirt.
Excellent elevation changes
Fun layout. Course was challenging for a higher HC. Course was in excellent condition except for the greens which were very dry, some dead patches and bumpy.They were watering and had the fans running. Friendly staff. A variety of elevation changes made for an interesting game. #15 Par 5 was the signature Hole with a 120ft elevation drop driving onto the fairway. Ladies, if you have a decent swing hit from the white tee box for a little challenge and fun! Lack of water in the coolers throughout the course makes for an unpleasant day in this scorching heat. Would like to return and play again. 5 and 24 HC.
Great track with poor greens currently
This course is a lot of fun to play. Challenging, woodland type course with lots of elevation changes. One of the best Par 5’s in St. Louis (16th hole?) - tee box in the sky and fairway back on earth - great hole. Nice driving range and clubhouse. Played earlier in the week (July 24th) and several greens were in terrible shape (2nd worst I have ever played) - not sure what caused the damage. When greens recover one of the better courses in St. Louis area.
A Gem of a course with some recent greens problems
My group played at Missouri Bluffs this last Sunday (07/15/18). This is one of the high profile upscale courses in the St Louis Metro area. Thus, this was a real treat to play. The Fazio design is awesome. We only have three of four comparable courses in the St Louis metro area. It is a pleasure to play.
That being said, we were fairly disappointed in the conditions of the greens. To be fair, the speed was slow, but since it's been so hot I know this is just a preservation thing until it cools off a bit. The greens had a ton pock marks. It looked like no one fixes their divots. And quite a few dead and brown areas. It was a very sad site for a course that costs $70 to play.
I'm sure that the extreme heat has been a contributing factor, but other St Louis courses (much less expensive) have kept their greens in great shape thru the summer heat.
This is a great course and I will return, but since the Sunday that we played the course was dead I'd say that there is an issue that needs to be taken care of. Their biggest competitor in the St Louis area (Annbriar GC) was booked solid for the same day. I think Missouri Bluffs needs to take a look at their price structure until get this issue taken care of.
Lay out was great
I played this course on 6/16/2018. The fairways were in great shape. Some of the sand traps next to greens and small gravel in them. I can be okay with that. My issue was they charge me $74.00 to play it and the green were absolutely terrible. They were burnt up and bumpy from being watered so much to keep them alive. That being said tell us that when we make our tee times and don’t charge us full price knowing how bad they were. Probably won’t ever go back
Missouri Bluffs
Missouri Bluffs is a beautiful rolling course cut through the woods with nice elevation changes . It can play relatively short and easier from the whites to extremely difficult from the tips. The reason I only gave it 3 stars for its condition is the greens were poor . I believe they either have a water shortage or the greens keeper over fertilized the greens. The course should be on everyone's to play list in St Louis but I wouldn't pay top dollar till the greens are fixed
February Golf
This course is awesome! Wish i could play it when its in its prime condition and not a wet February evening. The layout and topography were pretty dramatic with excellent views. Hard to gauge the conditions but were pretty solid coming in February and raining substantially overnight. No real housing on the course. Plenty of elevation changes. Will try to play again if i make a trip in the summer.
Great value on a Fazio layout
This course is an outstanding layout through the valleys and hills near the Missouri river. The fairways are nice, as are the bunkers. The greens seemed a bit rough for such a nice course, though I chalked it up to heavy Saturday traffic and a few knuckleheads who can't seem to pick up their feet to walk.. Lol
Great course! Highly recommended, especially for the money...
MIssouri Fluffs? Missouri Beefs? Super fun course, even in Winter!
I still cannot believe that this incredible course was open to public in the middle of February. Tom Fazio did a great job in carving valleys and ridges to create super-fun layout for golfers. Although it is par 71 course, there is no gimme hole. Sand bunkers were so soft and fluffy. Thus, I’d like to call the course “Missouri Fluffs.” I’m normally bad at bunker shots but all my balls came out nice and high. I regret that I hit only two bunkers.
As other advisors mentioned, the staff was extremely friendly. Due to incredibly warm weather, many players flooded to the course on Saturday and there was a slight delay in T-time. Yet, the starter tried his best to accommodate everyone on the course. I could finish all 18 holes starting at 1:24pm with twilight rate.
Clubhouse facility was also top-notch. Locker room is super-clean and modern. If you climb up the spiral stairs on the 2nd floor, you’ll find a great lookout area to take pictures. The best part was the restaurant. My friend recommended me to try hamburger so I tried it before I play. It was so fresh with a meat that was grilled perfectly. Thus,I’d like to call this course “Missouri Beefs.” What a fun weekend golf in the middle of February! I highly recommend the course.
Greens Beat up
Played last week and the greens were in very rough shape for this course. It is an expensive course ( for St. Louis Public Course). It is normally in great shape. Tough course with awesome layout. Very nice views. I usually only play this course in the fall and winter because it is so beautiful when the trees turn. All in all good course if you haven't played here I was just a little disappointed with the greens being subpar. I will definitely give it another chance but expect better greens for my money.
Course in Great Shape
Friendly Staff, Great Driving Range, Course has lots of elevation changes and has no houses on it. Variety of holes. Only thing I don't like about it is that some of the uphill greens are difficult to see where the pins are relative to the shape of the green. Experience is a factor here.
Missouri Bluffs
Play to 6000 yards and you will have fun, play blue on the front and white on the back. Back nine is like a different course both are fun.
Good Course, Friendly staff
It was packed, but the speed of play was not bad. Course condition was great, and staff was very friendly.
Great 'Big Course ' Vibe....
GREAT COURSE.... 'Big-Course Vibe
Beautiful, Scenic Hole Layouts....
PROFESSIONAL FEEL.