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Golf Guide 5 52 Stover 5 D 52 52 52 135 52 Versailles Golf Guide 5 52 Stover 5 D 52 52 52 135 52 Versailles T W 5 135 T MM East of Eldon Inset Central Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail W 52 MM 5AA T Stover 5 52 52 W MM D 52 TT Golf Guide 135 52 T Versailles 52 Eugene 135 52 Eldon TT T Y W Y AA W Lake Map & Contents 2-3 5 J 5 TT Y Z 52 Welcome 4-5 T T 135 MM W 9 W 52 10 W Y MM Golf Courses 135 J Gravois 8 52 AA 52 1 MillsT Z Bear Creek Valley Golf Club & Restaurant 7 W 54 7 MM Y WW TT 2 135 The Golf Club at Deer Chase 8 J T 6 Eugene G W Eldon ra v o Y i TT 3 s Y A Z Eldon Golf Club 9 r m 5 J W Y P W AA P 4 4 J TT Y Indian Rock Golf Club 10 5 Z 52 3 T 5 66 135 Lake Valley Golf Club 11 2 Y W 9 10 W 6 W Y The Cove at The Lodge of Four Seasons 12 65 55 1 54 5 O 135 135 O J Gravois 8 52 7 64 56 6 5 The Ridge at The Lodge of Four Seasons 13 Mills 4 Z 63 7 3 W 2 r 53 O e v 54 62 7 1 i 8 R Y 57 WW e The Nine Hole Course at Margaritaville Lake Resort 14 52 g 61 J a 6 s 8 G W O ra Laurie v 54 Four Seasons o Y 9 58 is D The Oaks at Margaritaville Lake Resort 15 51 A Z r 60 HH H HH m 5 Lake Ozark J or W 9 se P end Pkwy Ba 59 Sunrise shoe B gn 242 14 P 15 el 4 46 l D 10 Old Kinderhook 16 13 am Blv 50 Beach 12 16 d 45 10 11 Lake of the Ozarks 47 3 D 11 44 MM Osage National Golf Resort 17 49 66 135 48 38 17 2 Y TT D W 43 37 12 Redfield Golf Club 18 39 MM MM 1 65 55 23 22 54 5 18O 40 135 21 O 42 13 6442 56 36 TT 20 6 5 Rolling Hills Country Club 19 41 F 24 19 134 Z KK 4 63 7 3 W 54 2 r 53 5 O e G v 62 1 i R KK 57 Osage Beach e 52 35 25 g 61 a y 1 8 s kw O Laurie h P 54 F 26 ac Lake of theFour Ozarks SeasonsC134 D Golf Trail Getaway Packages Z 58 51 34 Be 2 KK ge State Park 42 Lake Ozark 60 sa HH Ho HH O 3 9 rs nd Pkw B 59 27 Sunrise eshoe Be y ag 242 A Great Way to Play 20-21 33 15 ne 4 14 ll 7 46 F D Dam 50 Beach B 12 13 A Blvd J 5 45 10 11 La ks 16 7 28 8 ke of the Ozar 47 29 5 32 6 D Payment and General Conditions 20-21 7 44 7 MM 49 48 30 9 134 Lee C. Fine 38 Memorial 17 EE Airport 31 TT D 2 1 10 43 39 37 MM Y MM 11 14 3 23 22 18 Accommodations 7 40 2113 42 3 42 36 TT 20 6 41 Y F 24 E 19 134 A Z KK 12 Holiday Shores Resort 22 5 4 4 5 J 7 5 H 54 2 KK 5 35 25 Osage Beach B 1 y 1 Lakeview Resort 23 A kw 5 P ch Lake of the Ozarks Z y 34 F 26 ea 134 NN w B C 6 Linn 54 A e 2 42 The Lodge of Four Seasons 24 H KK g State Park AA sa d O l 3 Creek 33 A 27 O 4 NN A 7 F D V 7 Lone Oake Resort and Condominiums 25 J 5 8 7 29 28 5 10 32 6 J d R 9 7 s m a 7 i l E l 30 8 i 9 Lee C. Fine 5 W l 134 l Margaritaville Lake Resort 26 7 e Memorial w o 11 EE L Airport NN Camdenton 31 AA 12 2 1 10 F Y A 11 14 Old Kinderhook Golf Resort 27 Old Hwy 5 3 7 13 3 V A 13 D Y E G AA 6 12 Osage National Golf Resort 28 5 4 4 5 54 J 7 V J 14 2 Ha Ha Tonka 5 H Your Lake Vacation 29 16 1 7 E NN 15 7 A State Park Camdenton 5 5 D Memorial y Macks Creek Airport E NN 6 w Linn 54 A H W AA d O U l Creek A 30-33 D O Additional Lodging Options NN A V 7 7 BB 10 Old Hwy 5 J d R F 9 s m a i l l 8 i 5 W l l 7 e w o 11 Camdenton L NN AA O 12 A Old Hwy 5 V D BB A 13 E AA D 54 V J 14 16 Ha Ha Tonka 7 E NN 15 7 State Park 5 Camdenton Macks Creek D Memorial E Pictured on the front cover: The Golf Club at Deer Chase near Linn Creek Airport W O U D 7 BB 2 Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail Golf Guide Old Hwy 5 Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail Golf Guide 3 O D BB Come play the Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail! Stunning courses designed by some of the biggest names in booking golf and lodging separately Accommodations available range from full-service luxury golf combined with beautiful lakeside resort settings make resorts to smaller family-owned resorts; condominiums and rental homes to charming bed and the Lake of the Ozarks one of the best golf destinations in the breakfasts; and friendly hotels or motels to convenient cabins, campgrounds and RV parks With Midwest. a Golf Trail Getaway Package, you can customize your golf outing to fit you (and your group) to a tee The Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail’s 13 superb courses, set amid lushly forested hills, impressive rock And, when the round is over, there is plenty of fun and entertainment to be had at what readers of bluffs and lakeside views of the shimmering waters of the Lake, appeal to golfers of all skill levels The USA Today voted the “Best Recreational Lake” in the nation With over 200 restaurants and bars, well-manicured courses are carved from the rolling Ozark hills and feature tree-lined, undulating there is no shortage of options when it fairways and impressive elevation changes with some beautiful vistas And, each course offers its own comes to dining and nightlife Most of the unique setting and set of challenges that bring visitors from across the country to Central Missouri Lake’s attractions are open year around and Experience the thrill of playing golf on a world-class courses designed by Arnold Palmer, Robert Trent the Lake’s entertainment calendar is packed Jones, Sr , Tom Weiskopf, Floyd Farley, Ken Kavanaugh, or Bruce Devlin and Robert Van Hagge at the full of fun events and festivities that golfers Lake of the Ozarks and their entire families can enjoy Recognized as the “Best Golf Weekend Getaway” by AAA’s Best of the Midwest, the Lake of the Ozarks The Lake of the Ozarks, in the heart of has a well-earned reputation for providing top-notch golf and accommodations year around For a golf America’s heartland, is one of the top getaway of any length, the Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail makes it simple for those visiting the area to golfing destinations in the country Come combine golf and lodging for one affordable “Stay and Play” rate The Golf Trail’s lodging members, as stay, play and enjoy! For more information well as many additional lodging facilities at the Lake of the Ozarks, specialize in booking money-saving about the Golf Trail, call 800-490-8474 or Golf Trail Getaway Packages, where all a golfer has to do is make one phone call to the lodging facility visit GolfAtTheLake.net of his or her choice to have their lodging and tee times booked for them, all for a price that’s lower than 4 Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail Golf Guide Lake of the Ozarks Golf Trail Golf Guide 5 Bear Creek Valley Golf Club & Restaurant Just play it! The par-72 Bear Creek Valley Golf Club features a unique 6,796-yard layout 18 HOLES PUBLIC Tees Par Yards Rating/Slope The course meanders through 250 acres of 1 72 6,796 71.5/130 colorful Ozark forest, meadows and scenic 2 72 6,197 69.2/126 valleys along Little Bear Creek The course has 3 72 5,557 65.6/119 zoysia fairways, subtle L93 bentgrass greens 4 72 4,709 67.7/117 and multiple tee settings which will ensure an enjoyable, yet challenging, round of golf The FEES & MEMBERSHIP facilities include a casual restaurant and lounge, • In-season rates include mandatory which opens daily at 7 am, as well as a driving cart: range, putting green, pro shop and banquet Sun - Thurs.. $55.00 room Bear Creek Valley — affordable golf, Fri - Sat .
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