Lodge of Four Seasons
About Lodge of Four Seasons
Located in Lake Ozark, the Lodge of Four Seasons is one of the Missouri Ozarks' most historic golf getaways, dating back to 1964. Today, this lakefront property has 54 holes of golf if you're including an 18-hole private club, the Club at Porto Cima, by Jack Nicklaus. The Ridge and Cove courses, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., are available to the public and resort guests of the Lodge at Four Seasons. The lodge features 350 guest rooms and suites and received a $15-million renovation in 2016. Amenities include a lakefront beach, marina, multiple pools and tennis. Spa Shiki highlights rejuvenating amenities, while there is also fine dining, casual fare and a coffee shop on premises. For families, the Avila condominiums feature two-bedroom suites and 1,200 square feet of space. The Lodge at Four Seasons is among the Lake of the Ozarks area's top golf getaways and has stay-and-play and unlimited golf packages.Facts
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Fun course, but not worth the money!
Booked a round for my father, mu son and I to play while on vacation, I want to start off by saying the staff was extremely pleasant and helpful, the course was very fun to play, but not kept up with and manicured. Nobody repaired divots on the greens or tee boxes. The creek areas that run in the middle of the course. needed trimming extremely bad. The ponds were completely scum covered. The clubhouse was nice and clean though, and the golf carts were in great shape and include included GPS. If the price was more fair, I would definitely play there again but what you get for the price you pay is definitely not worth it. They really need to either take better care of the course or cut their price in half.
I liked the course but it was not in very good shape. To my surprise, GolfNow didn't advise me that we would be playing the back nine only due to repairs on the front nine. The 10th green was awful. The staff was very friendly. They need more drinking water on the course especially on hot days. Due to the condition of the course, I'm glad I didn't pay more than I did. I wouldn't recommend the course until repairs are done and in better condition. i did like the layout and the journeys between the holes.
Great course
My friends & I played The Cove simply because it was so cheap on Golf Now & were pleasantly surprised! In very good shape, challenging but fun.
Would definitely play again.
Good course for the money…
Overall I’d rate the course 7/10; its average in slots and the fairways and greens show lack of water/maintenance. Pas $75/per with cart (gas) with GPS. I wouldn’t compare it to Ozark National (would recommend) but it works for “lake/resort” golf.
Great course
Course itself is awesome, cart path however is abysmal
Hot Round on a Tight Course
The course is great to play, although very tight. Considering it's location in the Ozark's, those courses have to be tight with the hills and trees. It is a bit of a challenge but fun to play. My group played on an intensely hot day so it will be memorable to us for the heat but I would absolutely play here again for what you get for the price of a round.
This course has gone totally downhill since I last played it a year ago. Some holes you couldn’t distinguish the fairway from the rough. The greens were decent but everything else about the course was in terrible shape.
Tough Course in bad condition
Not what we expected from a RTJones course at the 4 Seasons. Fairways were in very poor shape, greens ok. Not much play, but we soon understood why. There are some nice views and maybe the layout favorable for long hitters. But for ladies and seniors, it's very long and hard. Many approach shots are uphill. Play 2 extra clubs or you have them!
Enjoyable Day for Golf
While the majority of the course was very nice, the women in our group were very disappointed in the lack of a bathroom on the front nine. Also the bar doesn't stock any wines.
Needs lots of maintenance
I’m sure this course had a glorious past. However, it is in dire need of all around maintenance which requires a large influx of money. The greens, fairways, rough, cart paths, and carts are in poor condition now. Several tee boxes and fairways haven’t been mowed in a while. The cart paths are the worst. Major Potholes, cracks, over grown brush, just all around neglect. I wouldn’t be surprised if this course is not shut down within the next year.
The sister course at The Coves is in much better shape. I recommend playing there
Not in Good Condition
Cart paths will beat you to death. Sand traps were full of weeds and had not been worked on for some time.