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The Best Missouri Golf Courses You Should Be Playing

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Missouri golf courses feature the variety of natural landscapes that The Show-Me State has to offer. There are over 400 golf courses in Missouri. Overall, there is a great collection of public golf courses to choose from.

Here are five Missouri public golf courses that you should know about:

Branson Hills (Branson, Missouri)

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Branson Hills kicks off our list – it has been voted the #1 public golf course in Missouri several times by major publications such as Golfweek. This is a beautiful course which features wooded holes, rock outcroppings, and stunning waterfalls. You will be hard-pressed to find a better golfing experience at a public facility. Overall, it should be at the top of your list!

Buffalo Ridge (Hollister, Missouri)

Another facility that deserves your attention is Buffalo Ridge. This course was designed by famed architect Tom Fazio back in 2001 and has been one of the top destinations in the state since then. They recently announced the opening of the Mountain Top course, which was designed by Gary Player. The property is also one of the top travel destinations in the whole state featuring stunning views of the Ozark mountains. Simply put, it is an entirely unique experience for golfers.

Old Kinderhook (Camdenton, Missouri)

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Old Kinderhook is one of the most popular resort destinations in the state. It also features one of the top Missouri golf courses for its visitors. This property is nestled in the stunning Ozark region that has some of the most amazing views you will ever see on a golf course.

Stone Canyon (Blue Springs, Missouri)

Stone Canyon is the only Greg Norman signature design in the entire Midwest. The course is also one of the best values in the state. You’ll be impressed with the challenging layout and the well-manicured conditions. This is an opportunity to get a private club experience for a daily fee.

The Lodge of Four Seasons (Laka Ozark, Missouri)

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Rounding out our list of top Missouri golf courses is The Lodge of Four Seasons. The property features two championship designs by Robert Trent Jones Sr. If you are planning a vacation with your family, or a golf buddies trip this resort should be a strong consideration. You will get 5-star treatment the whole way through and it will make for a memorable trip.

Want To Explore More Missouri Golf Courses?

Be sure to check out our interactive map which features every single public golf course in Missouri (and beyond). Our unique tool will make it easy to locate courses, instructors, and practice facilities. The video below shows how it works:

There are so many great golf courses in Missouri. Are there any you think should have made our list? Let us know in the comments section!

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Jon Sherman is the owner of Practical Golf, a website dedicated to being an honest resource for the everyday golfer who is looking to enjoy the game more, as well as improve. He is the author of the bestselling book 101 Mistakes All Golfers Make (and how to fix them). You can find him on Twitter here - @practicalgolf, where he is happy to chat about golf with anyone.

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