Fun enough course, versatile hole lengths so you get to use most of the clubs in your bag, the par fours are short enough to play long irons off the tee. Only complaint was that the greens were really beat up, think there’s a lot of league play. I used a golf card groupon and had no issues.
Danny R.
Place rating: 5 Ballwin, MO
Love this course and the staff. Great for a quick midday round. Also fun to play under the lights on weekends during the summer. I always book online for great prices.
Jeremy C.
Place rating: 4 St. Peters, MO
I am in no way whatsoever a golf expert… or novice… or rookie. I literally go to have fun and try and pick up some technique. I actually like the short holes and I actually thought the grass and greens were better than the Course at Forest Park. Had a great time and I made the best of getting stuck in about 5 sand traps and just started aiming for them as a little game. Mainly because getting out of a sand trap can be a little difficult so I figured maybe gain some sand skills. Had a great time and will be back.
Timothy W.
Place rating: 5 Lake Saint Louis, MO
Fun short course and lighted for night golf! Priced right and great to practice your short game.
John Y.
Place rating: 4 Frisco, TX
This is a fun little executive course. The front nine has a few water features(read very large pond) that challenge those who have a tendency to slice. Of course if you hook ‘em, you’re liable to bean the pee wee soccer players on the field next door. Add to that the island greens of the seventh and eighth holes, and it’s no bucket of ice cream(to quote David Feherty). The back nine is pretty casual. Not much water, not many trees, but plenty of beach. The tiered green on twelve presents a perfect opportunity to three-putt. Sixteen is the only hole where you can grip it & rip it on the back, but to do so is an act of faith, as the green is concealed by a sizable berm. If you’re new to the game or you’re taking your kids out, the back nine is the place to be. You can play Pheasant Run easily in two and a half hours if you keep it in the fairway. You do see more parents and kids on the back nine, which slows things down, but hey – it’s a game. Relax and enjoy the sight of a new generation being exposed to it. There’s a driving range that’s shared with the pitch & putt next door; kind of interesting to see driving from opposite ends. The putting green is nestled between the first and second hole, so it’s easy to miss. There’s no pro shop to speak of unless you only need a sleeve of balls or a bag of tees. The bar is ok, but service is slow and it’s smoky. The course is lighted for night play, and it’s almost always cart path-only.