Golf in Kansas City
List
of Public Courses
List
of Private Courses
Since the first course was carved out
of a cow pasture at 36th Street and
Gillham Road in 1894, Kansas City's
golf tradition hasn't stopped growing.
Today, the more than 60 public and
private courses spread over the hills
and valleys of Greater Kansas City
account for more than 1 million golf
rounds every year. From the early
1900s through the early 2000s, this
area has fostered some of the
Midwest's premier golf courses
designed by some of the game's premier
architects.
From
the two Paradise Pointe public courses
along Smithville Lake up north to The
National Golf Club of Kansas City, a
private course designed by Kansas
City's own Tom Watson in Parkville;
from the new Sycamore Ridge public
course at the southwest edge of the
metro area in Spring Hill, Kan., to
the 100+-year-old tradition of the
exclusive Kansas City Country Club in
Mission Hills - this is a town that
cherishes its links.
The
Senior PGA Tour makes a stop each
summer in Kansas City, and regular PGA
Tour players (and other celebrities)
participate each year in Tom Watson's
Children's Mercy Golf Classic, which
has raised millions for Kansas City's
Children's Mercy Hospital.
Every year of the last decade has seen
the completion of either (or both) new
upscale public courses or private
courses - and more are in the works.
For information on golf in Greater
Kansas City, contact the Kansas Golf
Association at www.kansasgolf.org or
(913) 842-4833; the Missouri Golf
Association at www.mogolf.org.
or (314) 636-8994; or the Kansas City
Golf Association, (913) 649-5242.