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Top public and private courses in Missouri

Top public and private courses in Missouri

Want the best public-access golf in Missouri? It’s simple: Head to the Branson area for Big Cedar Lodge and the independent Branson Hills. Each of the top four public-access layouts in the state lies not far from the southern Missouri border with Arkansas.

Golfweek’s Best offers many lists of course rankings, with that of top public-access courses in each state among the most popular. All the courses on this list allow public access in some fashion, be it standard daily green fees, through a resort or by staying at an affiliated hotel. If there’s a will, there’s a tee time.

(m): Modern course, built in or after 1960
(c): Classic course, built before 1960

Note: If there is a number in the parenthesis with the m or c, that indicates where that course ranks among Golfweek’s Best top 200 modern or classic courses. 

* New to or returning to list

No. 18 at Payne’s Valley at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri, with the par-3 bonus hole behind the 18th green (Courtesy of Evan Schiller)

1. Big Cedar Lodge (Ozarks National)
Hollister (128m)

2. Big Cedar Lodge (Buffalo Ridge)
Hollister (m)

3. Branson Hills
Branson (m)

4. Big Cedar Lodge (Payne’s Valley)
Hollister (m)

5. Swope Memorial
Kansas City (c)

6. Old Kinderhook
Camdenton (m)

8. Missouri Bluffs
St. Charles (m)

9. Stone Canyon
Blue Springs (m)

10. Rivercut
Springfield (m)

St. LOUIS, MO - MAY 15: A view of hole eight at Bellerive Country Club, home of the 2018 PGA Championship on May 15, 2017 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Gary Kellner/PGA of America via Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***

Bellerive Country Club in Missouri (Photo by Gary Kellner/PGA of America via Getty Images)

1. St. Louis CC
St. Louis (54c)

2. Bellerive
Creve Couer (T104m)

3. Dalhousie
Cape Girardeau (m)

5. Boone Valley*
Augusta (m)

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