Jefferson Barracks Hist. Park
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Course Description:
Popular course on 14 acres of grassy hills beneath ancient hardwoods. Multiple pin placements. A=5017, B=5965 and C=7070.
Course Established: 1995
Additional Course Information:
Additional Course Information for Jefferson Barracks Hist. Park:
Directions:
I-270 south of town, (stay straight, becomes 255) exit 2 (Telegraph Rd./Hwy 231). North 2.3 miles (continue straight on Kingston) to right on S. Broadway/Grant Rd., 0.2 miles to a right on Gregg Rd., 0.3 miles to Blackhawk shelter on right.






Classic course - Good mix of all shots. Can be crowded, as this might be the most popular course in the area. Look out for the locals - they will take your cash!
Yeah we will! This course is so sick...First time I played it was gnarly but everytime after that it just gets better and forces you to be better.
Yeah this course rocks!!! Very challenging when the tees are in the C or D placements. Is by far the most crowded course in the area! Lots of distance for you long throwers! To me this is one of the most challenging courses next to Unger park.. Great place to go if you want to meet some fellow frolfers. Very beautiful park and some really neat holes!
I played this course last summer and WOW! This is the best course that I have played yet. Nice and long, no pansies holes. Playing in the early morning aleviates overcrowded or slow play. A true gem of a course. Rock on!!!
I'd go with 3.5 and we'll round up. Beautiful large oaks and hilly with many interesting shots. Concrete tees with multiple placements. We recently had some key large tree die so some holes are in redesign. Not as tight a Endicott and not as hilly and open as Sioux Passage.
The best course I have played in a long time. This course has everything: open holes for bombing your best driver, tough obstructions and some difficult shots through some trees, changes in elevation, unavoidable doglegs. The only drawback was how crowded it was -- even on a weekday. I loved it.
Pros: Plenty of open holes for airing out the driver, with a good ratio of open and wooded space.
Cons: The Mach 3 baskets are hard to see at times because they don't have much color on them. It's not a big issue, but would be an easy fix.
Notes: Some say it is crowded, but I went mid-day on a very hot day and never ran into anyone.
Great mix of all kinds of shots! Tight through the trees, wide open to the basket, you will find it all here. A great course!
Great course
nicely laid out
has some long drives
we played this several times but it sees allot of play
Great course! Very well kept and offers a variety of short and long distances. If you haven't been here, try it! You may find your new favorite course!