Our resort course offers zoysia fairways, moderate elevation changes, and fantastic greens. Playing to a par of 72 with a total yardage of 6447, this course promises a great experience for all ability levels.
This 18-hole golf course offers a challenging track through the beautiful Auglaize River valley surrounding hills. The course features Bermuda fairways overseeded for early spring green up, multiple zoysia tees and the largest bentgrass green settings in the area.
The course is a 6,855-yard par 71 layout featuring zoysia tees and fairways with large bentgrass greens. It will challenge the most serious golfer, but plays on the friendly side. The course is renowned for its unsurpassed drama: valleys, waterfalls, hills, trees and water hazards, plus its beautiful lake setting. The elevation changes and breathtaking views will thrill you at every hole.
Get your clubs ready for 27 holes of championship golf thatTan-Tar-A Resort Golf Course Scorecard embrace the beautiful countryside. Our golf packages will delight enthusiastic duffers and scratch golfers alike.
Sycamore Creek Golf Club is a public golf course located in beautiful Lake of the Ozarks Missouri. The Ozarks are home to many golf courses but we guarantee if you play Sycamore Creek you will remember it the most. Sycamore Creek has been voted the best golf course in Lake of the Ozarks for the past nine years and it's one of the Midwest attractions that you don't want to miss.
Our 18-hole course features 6,590 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 70 and it has a slope rating of 121. The course was originally built in 1955. The signature hole is #17, a 396-yard, par 4. It is a sharp dogleg right that requires a left to right tee shot of about 220 yards to leave you a 140 yards to a devilish green protected by a lake short and right, and out of bounds to the left. The verdict is usually split, half the people hate this hole and half the people love this hole. But, every one remembers the 17th hole.
Redfield Golf and Country Club is a semi-private, links-style golf course with bent grass fairways nestled in some of the most scenic land Missouri has to offer, located just minutes from Jefferson City and the Lake of the Ozarks.
At Osage National Golf Resort, we have 27 holes-18 of them designed by Arnold Palmer. This means we are never over-booked so that you rarely find yourself waiting. If you want to play more golf (and who doesn't?) you can play.more golf. Choose one of three 18 hole combinations from these three nine holes.
Lake Valley Golf & Country Club is a semi-private, 18 hole championship golf course located near Camdenton, Missouri in the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks region. The course welcomes public play with its almost forty years of maturity offering something for every skill level of golfer. Lake Valley is host to a large number of tournaments and group outings throughout the year.
Tucked away from the bustle of traffic, the carefully manicured vibrant zoysia fairways are maintained through the funding of a loyal membership base, some of whom play every single day. We want you to know that visitors are welcome. Relax with us. Your golf buddies in Eldon are happy to share the hidden treasure with guests. No "tourist" pricing here!!!! Just a great day of golf at the lowest possible price and a standing invitation for visitors to discover mid-America's favorite playground, where golf isn't just a game.....It's our life!!!
Take advantage of our incredible Lake of the Ozarks golf packages! Dogwood Hills golf course is challenging, but not overwhelming. Our "golfer friendly" attitude lets players drive to their ball and enjoy a round of golf. The staff is congenial and treats you as if you were a guest in their home. Our intimate, family atmosphere keeps quests coming back year after year. Dogwood Hills Golf Club is the original 18-hole golf course in the Lake of the Ozarks area.
Big Surf is a 22-acre waterpark that offers waves, white-water rapids, flumes and a lazy river ride.
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