Woodland Park

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Course Description:

Good length and elevation with both open and tight fairways. Pin placements can be unforgiving with woods and the lake. 3 tees - red,white and blue.

Course Established: 2003

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Woodland Park:

course has tee signs
restrooms available

Directions:

From St. Louis take I-70 east to Hwy 159 (exit 15A), south on Vandalia Rd. 1.3 mile to beltline split. Left at Pine Lake to 3rd entrance on right (Olivers Rd. not Olive). 1st tee by restrooms.

Reviews:

5

Overall this course is the most fun to play in the area I believe. It has great challenges! Playing the Blue tees are super challenging and when playing the red its just alot of birdie fun!! Although a normal birdie here can easily turn into a bogey or worse depending on where you place your shots. Very nice park and the locals are super fun to play with!! Come out on wed. 6pm (bring your glow) or sundays 10am for a chance to lose your money in a doubles draw mini tourney. Usually $5.00 to play. No vending machines in the park that ive found so be sure to bring something to drink with you..

4

Very nice course with challenging holes, hills and concrete and packed gravel pads. Multiple tee pads with one pin location. Red, white and blue tees. Probably to best all around course in the St. Louis area. The course holes are well designed, but the walk to get to them is lengthy. It is tough to follow the layout. Several holes a lake a creek come into play.

4

A very challenging course from the blue tees, with plenty of shot shaping off the tee. The water comes into play frequently, so it might not be the best course for beginners. However, playing from the red or white tees will render the water a little less ominous. It is one of the better courses in the St. Louis area, but personally I prefer Jefferson Barracks because offers many of the same challenges minus the water factor.

1

Not worth the trip. This course had no thought behind pin placement. If you can make it through the course without having park goers walk through your path, it was a good day. Bad neighborhood and not very well maintained. On the bright side, It's an ok course for amateurs to practice if there isn't any other course closer.