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    4.5 (6 reviews)

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    Good public course. Nice layout and not overly challenging. Our foursome had a good time.

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    Osage National Golf Resort - Dave the "Golf Nazi" who is mad at the world because he failed at making it to the Pros (I'm guessing).

    Osage National Golf Resort

    3.8(16 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    4 hours into my drive to golf at Osage National I received a call that my 1:27 tee time was…read morecancelled due to weather and getting bumped by earlier tee times. Very disappointed in the way that this was handled. I would suggest cancelling the tee times that were affected by the weather instead of bumping the ones that were later. No comments on the course but the etiquette of the person that I spoke to was not ideal.

    What was supposed to be a great round of golf on our 3rd day of playing different courses in the…read moreOzarks turned out to be a terrible experience thanks to Dave (pictured) and Tom. Between these 2 course Nazis we were rushed the whole time by the GPS on the carts, the ranger, and by Tom and Dave the whole time we golfed. We went aloud to have a 5-some so they split us up and paired 2 of our guys with 2 guys that work at the course. We got our carts locked up by their GPS system multiple times and once one of our carts was locked solid for over 10 minutes. Thank goodness some local members came along and called the office and got us unlocked so we could continue playing. Mind you, this got locked up on a cart path. We offered to let the locals play through and they wouldn't. They said they weren't in a hurry and to take our time as it was our first time here. The cart GPS kept telling us to pick up our pace. One of our guys was so mad about being paired up with the course workers he wanted to leave at the end of 9 holes so the other guy wanted to join us at the turn to make us a 4-some. So at the turn we came to the clubhouse and talked to the cart guys and told them what was going on and asked if it would be a problem if we waited. They said no problem, go inside and grab a beverage and a bite to eat and they would get us going after they joined us and make the back 9 a better experience. We went in and grabbed a bite, which was a very overpriced dried out burger and a Powerade (no alcohol was consumed by our group the whole day BTW). As I was eating my dried out burger Nazi Dave came over and told us we needed to get back out there. I explained we were waiting to pick up our 4th guy and he still barked that we needed to get moving. Meanwhile the locals that were behind us came into the clubhouse and were offered a menu by the staff to order from. We go outside and as our guys come up the hill. Before we could even see what was going on Tom comes out on the deck and starts telling us to either get back out there or leave. He had 3 holes with no one on them so if we were going we needed to go now. I tried to explain what was going on and he said he didn't care he had 3 holes that needed to be filled. We proceeded as a 3-some to the next hole and our other 2 decided to continue to play with the course workers as well. We then started playing a best ball format to help speed up our play. We were playing at a fast clip and yet the cart GPS kept telling us we were behind and needed to pick up the pace. On one of the back holes a ranger came by and said "hey, Dave called him and said you are doing a good job with your pace" and yet our cart keeps telling us we were 11 minutes behind pace. Now, here's some fun info, while we are playing we saw 2 5-somes and even a 6-some playing the course! There was also no one behind us for several holes and no one ahead of us either. We kept up our best ball pace and on the 8th hole we finally came up on a 4-some. We had to wait on them to finish their hole only to find out it was our other 2 guys and the course workers that somehow got ahead of us and we caught them. We finished our round and went back to the clubhouse to find our guys had 2 more holes to play still. I went into the clubhouse to the pro shop and waited until no one else was in there to talk to Dave about our experience. I informed him that they have a great course, the cart guys, ranger and bar staff were friendly but because of him and Tom we would never be back to play this course! The two of them made this a miserable experience! There were so many ways this could have been handled and still made it a fun day but they choose to be dicks the whole time. I guess they are just sour on life because they didn't have what it takes to be a professional golfer on tour and they have to take it out on the rest of us and show everyone that they are the big shots around there. Well, Tom and Dave, I will never be back and I'll make it my mission to let everyone I come in contact with know about you and how you treat people. FYI I was sent a comment from someone from the course (Name not given) saying that they were sorry for our experience but their GPS system was not working properly when we were there and that they never allow groups of 5 to play and they monitor the carts to keep the pace of play going. Now obviously they didn't read my review where we saw 2 groups of 5 and a group of 6 playing on the course at different holes throughout the day. Plus the only time we even had anyone close to us is when one of our carts got locked up from their GPS system and a group of local memebers ended up calling the clubhouse to get it unlocked. We then offered to let them play through and they declined! So how can that be our fault when they will not play through? If they knew their GPS system was having issues maybe you should cut people some slack instead of constantly sending messgage to the screen on our carts!!!

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    Osage National Golf Resort - Signage to the worst run golf course I have ever been to.

    Signage to the worst run golf course I have ever been to.

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    Dogwood Hills Golf Club & Resort Inn

    Dogwood Hills Golf Club & Resort Inn

    3.5(2 reviews)
    9.0 mi
    $$

    Not a bad course, but not worth the $50 greens fee for a weekday afternoon. It was fairly well…read moremaintained, but the course didn't have much in the way of visual appeal. The course is pretty straightforward and would be a good warm-up for one of the more difficult courses, if not for the relatively high price.

    This place was perfect. I like many have been coming to Lake of the Ozarks for a life time, but as…read morenon property or boat owners, just for a quick get away . Finding a clean and up to date hotel with some character was always a problem. Arrow head Lodge and Shawnee Bluff, long on character short on comfort, Four Season and Quail Inn the same. So it was with a little concern while making plans for our anniversary and my birthday weekend get away to find a nice place because my wife had never been to Lake of the Ozark and I hoping the place would make a GOOD lasting impression on her. The hotel rooms were large and CLEAN. I found out they had just been remodeled last year, Two sinks in the bathroom, large balcony, five pillows for the king size bed, new shower and toilet (not a cheap one either). The outside was just as nice with new paint, nice grass, cool lobby and pleasant management. We don't golf but if we did this place would be like a dream. We did hit a bucket of ball just for fun, now I remember why I don't play golf! If you want a quit get away for you and your wife or a guys golf weekend, this is the place! The price was right too! Enjoy!

    Tan-Tar-A Estates

    Tan-Tar-A Estates

    2.6(163 reviews)
    9.3 mi
    $$

    Fun fact!-- I've stayed at this resort before, during and after the renovations. This is the first…read moreyear I've been here with all the work complete. I must say, the final product is quite a beauty! Check-in was a little challenging because of misinformation, but that was the only bump in the road. My room was extremely spacious and clean. (Minus a little stain on the shower curtain). The housekeeping staff did a fantastic job preparing the room. (The water gets nice and hot, and there are a couple of settings on the shower head.) I was here for a conference, so I was all over the building! Some of the rooms were a little chilly, so make sure you have a light jacket on hand! The conference center was extremely accessible, as there was a skywalk to get from my room to the main building. I had three meals provided by the hotel (there are other eateries inside), and they were all delicious, and versatile. The hotel has a little snack shop that I purchased an ice cream cone from, it was a nice treat that I didn't know I needed. All in all, the facility was extremely clean, and most of the staff will speak in passing. -- I hope to come back to Margaritaville when it is warmer so I can take advantage of the beautiful lake, and other outdoor activities on the grounds. --Parking is kinda spread out, but there's plenty. This place is perfect for a nice in-state staycation. It's only 3 hours from Kansas City, and definitely worth the drive.

    This review is about Timber Falls Indoor Waterpark…read more First. It ain't Schlitterbahn. But few water parks are. Timber Falls has lots of splashing fountains and waterfall cascades from a big water tank. There's slides, tubes, an obstacle course and a lazy river. Add a "sports pool" and a hot tub and you're covered. It's warm & steamy inside. For young kids this is a great way to burn some energy in dreary days. The snack bar has burgers, dogs & pizza. Even some beer for mom & dad to help them survive the chaos. If you're a guest of Tan-Tar-A the price might be included or reduced. If not. Be prepared. We dropped $56 for one kid and a grown-up. Fortunately, our youngest wasn't charged. I'd also note we were surprised there wasn't a lifeguard on site. Be prepared to watch your kids at all times. (Shouldn't we all know that?) Bottom line? The grandkids had fun. Isn't that what it's all about?

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    Railwood Golf Course

    Railwood Golf Course

    4.5(2 reviews)
    49.3 mi

    This was the first golf course that I golfed on so I am a little partial here. I had a great…read moreexperience and really the friends that I was with made it an awesome experience. I will usually go back to this course anytime I am down this way. When you walk into the club house you can see that several different football players and other sports figures have come through to play the course. It is owned by Justin Smith of the Cincinatti Bengals and he grew up in this area so that's pretty cool. This is an 18-hole Public Golf course that plays just under 6700 yards from the longest tee, for a par of 72. The front nine has some holes near water and appear to be in better condition than the back nine. Hole #2 is a par 5 where you can't even really see the fairway, but you have to be precise in where you drive the ball. Your second shot is generally between 220 and 189 (depending on how far you drive). Reachable in two for an eagle. If you go left then chances are you're dropping a shot. Holes #17 and 18 are challenging. 17 goes straight up a hill and can be frustrating if you don't hit a good tee shot. I call 18 the arrogant tee shot. The correct way to play the hole is to hit into the small fairway patch and then attack the green. This hole has a severe dog leg right and it's about 230-250 to clear the trees if you want to go straight for the green. Most usually end up in the trees, but if you can find your ball then you are just a chip shot away. I would normally give it 5 stars, but the recent conditions of this course have made it drop one star. There is a fungus that is killing the greens and they don't seem to do much about it. Another factor is that the greens are somewhat small so you don't have much to work with. Overall though, for the price and location, it's a fun round.

    This is a wonderful 18 hole golf course. It's very well kept and most of golf carts are very nice…read more They have a shop inside full of golf items. They have a lot of food and drinks to offer. Some of the holes on the course are what I would call narrow and lined with trees. It's a little more challenging than other courses I've golfed at. Overall it's great for a nice round of golf. Not as family friendly as TCGC in my opinion though.

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