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St. Louis Golf Trip Planning Guide

St. Louis has a proud golf heritage — it hosted the 1904 Olympic golf event, multiple US Opens, and the PGA Championship. The public courses benefit from the rolling Missouri terrain, and the city's beer scene (beyond just Budweiser) and affordable group lodging make it a high-value trip. The Grove and Soulard neighborhoods bring serious nightlife energy.

5 courses · 5 restaurants · 4 bars · 4 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Spring, Summer, Fall

Nearest Airport

STL (20 min drive)

Green Fees

$25–$99

Lodging From

$350/night

Walkable Courses

3 of 5

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$301/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to St. Louis. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

Tapawingo National Golf Club parkland, $59–$99 · 4.6★

Gary Nicklaus design through Ozark foothills — dramatic elevation changes and championship conditioning at a public price

Dinner

Pappy's Smokehousebbq, $$

Nationally ranked BBQ — ribs that sell out daily, so get there early. Worth planning the round around it.

After Dark

4 Hands Brewing Co.brewpub

LaSalle Park taproom with a huge indoor/outdoor space — creative craft beers and a lively atmosphere

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Pevely Farms Golf Club parkland, $42–$69 · 4.4★

Arthur Hills design south of the city — well-conditioned with interesting routing through farmland and woods

Afternoon — Activity

Gateway Arch & Riverfront2-3 hours, $15–$25/pp

Ride to the top of the 630-foot Gateway Arch — iconic views of the Mississippi River and downtown

Dinner

Sidney Street Cafeupscale, $$$$

Benton Park's James Beard-nominated fine dining — creative seasonal menus in an intimate space

After Dark

The Venice Cafedive · Open late

Benton Park art-covered dive — mosaic walls, live music, and a fire pit courtyard that's pure St. Louis weirdness

Day 3

Morning — Golf

Missouri Bluffs Golf Club parkland, $45–$75 · 4.3★

Tom Fazio design on the Missouri River bluffs — dramatic holes with 200-foot elevation drops

Afternoon — Activity

Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tour2-3 hours, $0–$35/pp

Tour the historic Budweiser brewery with the famous Clydesdales — free samples included on the basic tour

Dinner

Broadway Oyster Barseafood, $$

Cajun-Creole dive with live blues — oysters, gumbo, and the best late-night food in St. Louis

After Dark

Handlebarpatio · Open late

The Grove's sprawling outdoor bar with sand volleyball, firepits, and a festival vibe

Course-by-Course Guide

St. Louis has 5 courses worth playing. 3 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.

Tapawingo National Golf Club

Premium

Gary Nicklaus design through Ozark foothills — dramatic elevation changes and championship conditioning at a public price

$59–$99parklandPar 72 · 7,100 yds4.6 (348)

Gateway National Golf Links

Solid

Links-style layout across the river in Madison, IL — firm and fast with views of the Gateway Arch

$39–$69linksPar 71 · 6,898 ydsWalkable4.2 (451)

Missouri Bluffs Golf Club

Solid

Tom Fazio design on the Missouri River bluffs — dramatic holes with 200-foot elevation drops

$45–$75parklandPar 71 · 6,817 yds4.3 (793)

Pevely Farms Golf Club

Solid

Arthur Hills design south of the city — well-conditioned with interesting routing through farmland and woods

$42–$69parklandPar 72 · 6,894 ydsWalkable4.4 (216)

Riverside Golf Course

Budget

Fenton municipal right on the Meramec River — the best budget option near downtown St. Louis

$25–$42parklandPar 71 · 6,277 ydsWalkable4.1 (412)

Where to Stay

St. Louis has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $350/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

house

$500–$1500/night

Sleeps 1216 · Soulard, The Grove, and Central West End

full kitchenparkingfire pithot tubgame roomgrill
house

$350–$900/night

Sleeps 1014 · Kirkwood and Webster Groves suburbs

full kitchenparkinggrillwasher/dryer

Group Dining Guide

5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

Pappy's Smokehouse

$$
bbq

Nationally ranked BBQ — ribs that sell out daily, so get there early. Worth planning the round around it.

$15-30/person

Sidney Street Cafe

$$$$
upscale

Benton Park's James Beard-nominated fine dining — creative seasonal menus in an intimate space

$60+/personReservation needed

Broadway Oyster Bar

$$
seafood

Cajun-Creole dive with live blues — oysters, gumbo, and the best late-night food in St. Louis

$15-30/person

Sugarfire Smoke House

$$
bbq

Creative BBQ with rotating specials — brisket, pulled pork, and excellent sides in a big group-friendly space

$15-30/person

Kreis' Steakhouse & Bar

$$$$
steakhouse

Family-owned since 1953 with a private dining room for up to 75 guests serving hand-cut prime steaks

4.5$60+/personReservation needed

Nightlife

4 bars curated for groups. 3 stay open past midnight.

4 Hands Brewing Co.

brewpub

LaSalle Park taproom with a huge indoor/outdoor space — creative craft beers and a lively atmosphere

The Venice Cafe

Late Night
dive

Benton Park art-covered dive — mosaic walls, live music, and a fire pit courtyard that's pure St. Louis weirdness

Handlebar

Late Night
patio

The Grove's sprawling outdoor bar with sand volleyball, firepits, and a festival vibe

Taste Bar

Late Night
cocktail

Central West End craft cocktail bar — inventive drinks in an intimate, stylish space

Activities Beyond Golf

4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

Gateway Arch & Riverfront

hiking2-3 hours$15–$25/pp

Ride to the top of the 630-foot Gateway Arch — iconic views of the Mississippi River and downtown

Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tour

brewery2-3 hours$0–$35/pp

Tour the historic Budweiser brewery with the famous Clydesdales — free samples included on the basic tour

STL Brewery District Crawl

brewery2-3 hours$20–$40/pp

Hit 4 Hands, Urban Chestnut, and Side Project — all within a few miles of downtown

Top Golf Chesterfield

go karts2-3 hours$30–$60/pp

Three-level driving range with food and drinks — competitive group warm-up

Getting There

Fly into St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) — it's a 20-minute drive to St. Louis. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include STL Party Bus and Gateway Party Express). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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