Top Golf Courses in Ozarks
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In this video, we explore some of the top golf courses in the Lake of the Ozarks region, each offering a unique and challenging experience for golfers of all skill levels. Old Kinderhook Golf Club in Camdenton, MO, is a stunning Tom Weiskopf-designed 18-hole, par-71 course featuring dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views of the Ozark hills. Over in Osage Beach, Bear Creek Valley Golf Club provides a scenic yet demanding 18-hole, par-72 layout with pristine greens and fairways nestled in a picturesque valley. Meanwhile, Lake Valley Golf Club in Camdenton, MO, is a traditional 18-hole, par-72 course known for its welcoming atmosphere and excellent course conditions, making it a great choice for all players. Finally, The Ridge at The Lodge of Four Seasons in Lake Ozark, MO, delivers a true test of golf with its rolling hills, natural rock formations, and spectacular lake views. Whether you’re looking for a scenic round or a challenging test of your skills, these courses offer some of the best golfing experiences in the region.
4. Old Kinderhook Golf Club
Camdenton, MO
A Tom Weiskopf-designed 18-hole, par-71 course that offers a variety of elevation changes and challenging holes, set against the backdrop of the Ozark hills.
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3. Bear Creek Valley Golf Club
Osage Beach, MO
An 18-hole, par-72 course nestled in a valley, offering a scenic and challenging experience for golfers, with well-maintained greens and fairways.
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2. Lake Valley Golf Club
Camdenton, MO
A traditional 18-hole, par-72 course known for its friendly atmosphere and well-kept facilities, suitable for golfers of all abilities.
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1. The Ridge at The Lodge of Four Seasons
Lake Ozark, MO
Offers a challenging 18-hole course with rolling hills, natural rock outcroppings, and stunning views of the lake.
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The Ozarks are a much larger region than just the lake. Payne’s Valley, Big Cedar Lodge, Thousand Hills, and many other courses. I work on golf courses across the Midwest/Southern states and very few provide the sites that the Ozarks provide. I’d encourage anyone to give Missouri a look at a golf trip this year.
Porto Cima is my favorite course off of Lake of the Ozarks