Lodge of Four Seasons
About Lodge of Four Seasons
Located in Lake Ozark, the Lodge of Four Seasons is one of the Missouri Ozarks' most historic golf getaways, dating back to 1964. Today, this lakefront property has 54 holes of golf if you're including an 18-hole private club, the Club at Porto Cima, by Jack Nicklaus. The Ridge and Cove courses, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., are available to the public and resort guests of the Lodge at Four Seasons. The lodge features 350 guest rooms and suites and received a $15-million renovation in 2016. Amenities include a lakefront beach, marina, multiple pools and tennis. Spa Shiki highlights rejuvenating amenities, while there is also fine dining, casual fare and a coffee shop on premises. For families, the Avila condominiums feature two-bedroom suites and 1,200 square feet of space. The Lodge at Four Seasons is among the Lake of the Ozarks area's top golf getaways and has stay-and-play and unlimited golf packages.Facts
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Great day for golf
My wife and I booked online for a Tuesday round. Very few golfers at the course so you set your own pace. The staff was outstanding! Carts are gas powered and GPS equipped. Course was in overall average condition with fairly long Bermuda rough. If you can land it in the fairway, there's lots of roll available. Put it in the rough and good luck finding it. Several of the greens are being lost due to drought, but otherwise rolled true and fast. I love the layout of this course and always try to book a round while at the lake.
Nice course~
Clubhouse closed early. Lewis was cart boy. Left there by himself… no cart person.
Top shelf experience
Staff was terrific, including Haley behind the bar
Course is in very good shape
Second time, I’ve played The cove a course, and the people are outstanding lots of hills very challenging
Poorly managed. Many of the staff were just standing around talking instead of getting balls to the range and helping with drinks, etc.
Dissapointed
The course is in bad condition. Greens half dead, water logged. Carts barely go up hills, Staff Nasty, unfriendly, follow you all over the course telling you what to do . Way Overpriced for Condition of course. Be prepared to walk up hills ALOT !
Course not taken care of.
This place needs a lot of work. The range is dry and they are just letting it die. The putting green is the worst I’ve ever seen. Can’t even really describe it. The course needs water as it’s burnt in most places. There are many better options in this area.
Good layout
Course has a lot of well designed holes and requires some thought when it comes to strategy. Well known water issues still evident in places but the fairways were very nice if you’re hitting from where you’re supposed to be hitting from. Greens had some bare spots on a couple holes but they were fast and true.
Save your money, course is in terrible condition, they should be ashamed of charging $80 a round. One of the greens had 2 standing puddles of water, the fairway on the last par 5 was covered in range balls as the range is right next to it. Most greens had massive dead spots.Terrible course.
The Cove
First time play, course offers numerous challenging holes, especially the long par 3 holes.
Day on the corse
Have played most of all the courses in the area and always enjoy playing. It is not an easy course and even if it does not look long, it have plenty of hard holes and difficult greens. If was in average condition has a nice staff. We did not see a beverage cart, but it might just have been that day!
Great course
Beautiful golf course. Only negative thing is the cart paths are very rough and very bumpy.
Great get away
My friends and came down for a golf outing. The staff was very friendly and the course was on great shape. It is a must play at the lake
Find another course if you can
unless the price is under $30 go elsewhere and even at the discount realize this course is in BAD shape. probably shouldn’t even be open