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    Fox Run Golf Club

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Aberdeen Golf Club

    Aberdeen Golf Club

    2.6
    (16 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    I played Aberdeen for the first time yesterday, and it quickly vaulted its way into contention for…read moremy favorite course in the St. Louis area. The course is actually pretty straightforward, while being challenging in just the right places. Good shots certainly get rewarded, but a bad shot won't necessarily doom you - it's a really nice balance of playability and difficulty. The greens here are phenomenal. They're really receptive to approach shots and offer up a good deal of backspin without you necessarily even trying; simultaneously, though, they roll beautifully, if not quickly, when putting. The course aside, one of the things I was most impressed with was the staff and service. The starter on the first hole was extremely friendly and went out of his way to accommodate our group, upon finding out that our tee time had been recorded incorrectly (we had booked a threesome, but they had us down for a twosome). More importantly, though, is that this course clearly takes a steady pace of play seriously. We moved along at a decent pace through the first nine, but when we started to logjam a bit toward the beginning of the back nine, a marshall was immediately on top of things and came by to let us know he was having the slow group up ahead skip a hole, so as to keep things moving. I was particularly impressed by this, since a lot of courses could care less how long it takes you to get around after they have your money in hand. Lastly, a nice touch is the seating area that overlooks the 18th hole and is positioned right next to the clubhouse. It's a great little setup that allows you to relax and socialize after your round, maybe grab a drink from the clubhouse, and take in a nice view of other groups as they play the final hole, which happens to be the most challenging on the course. Needless to say, I'm really impressed with Aberdeen and look forward to heading back soon.

    Spend your money elsewhere. Course is in horrible condition. Literally dirt in the fairways but yet…read morethey are charging $78 on the weekends. Done get had by this. It's been like this for two years so it's not a fluke. Seems like they are trying to sell and not spend our hard earned money to upgrade the course. So many courses charging $65 and in much better shape. Total let down

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    Bellerive Country Club

    Bellerive Country Club

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    16.4 mi

    Bellerive Country Club was site of the 2018 PGA Championship, one of the more memorable golf majors…read morein recent history due to the drama that unfolded that championship Sunday. In light traffic, Bellerive is located about 20-30 minutes west of the city of St. Louis and only 15-20 minutes southwest of the airport. This is a private club that was established in 1897. The current golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and opened in 1960. Since then, the club has hosted three majors: the 1965 US Open, the 74th PGA Championship in 1992, and the 100th PGA Championship in 2018. It's also hosted two senior majors, the 2004 US Senior Open and the 2013 Senior PGA Championship, as well as the 2008 BMW Championship, the second-to-last tournament of the FedExCup Playoffs. Brooks Koepka (-16) won the 2018 PGA Championship by two strokes over Tiger Woods (-14) who finished in sole possession of 2nd place. On Sunday, Tiger shot the best score of his career in the final round of a major (64). Unfortunately, it was too little, too late against a dominant force like Koepka who refused to give up the lead. It was very exciting to watch, especially at the time. Tiger was getting closer and closer to winning his 15th major, his first in what would have been 10 years. Less than a month prior, he had sole possession of the lead early in the final round of the Open Championship at Carnoustie. After several winless and absent years on Tour, the possibility of Tiger winning a major championship had become real again. The month after the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive, Tiger won his first PGA Tour event since 2013 with a victory at the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta. He followed that up with his historic Masters win the following April (2019). And the rest is history. Brooks Koepka, meanwhile, went on to repeat by winning the 2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black and finished tied for 2nd behind Tiger at the Masters in 2019.

    Tthe 100th PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club was all the proof needed that St Louis is the…read morebest sports city in the United States! Bellerive Country Club did a great job getting the grounds ready for the best golfers in the world including the legendary Tiger Woods on a comeback trail. Despite rain and typical summer weather in the Midwest, St Louis fans came out in huge numbers to support this awesome event. All of the players, including Tiger... said St. Louis was the best crowd they ever played for. Thank Bellerive Country Club for being gracious hosts and the PGA for bringing the 100th Championship to STL!

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