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 Layout, greens a little torn up
Course is a very fun layout with interesting holes, water hazards, lake views including the par 3 over the cove, and elevation changes. The greens were real torn up on the front 9, but they didn’t affect our putts much at least. All of the girls attending the carts were extremely nice and went out of their way to help, but had one kind of sour experience with a Marshall. While driving past him gave a friendly wave and a how’s it going? Then he circled back and interrogated to ask if we had any coolers. I said no? and was a little thrown off and thought it was akward and kind of rude. I ended up just walking away to the green and he drove off. I’m sure it’s just their policy but thought it was weird to ask without seeing any coolers in our cart. Fun round on a fun layout of a course though and would recommend
It's been better
Played the course numerous times and have always appreciated the staff and layout. But this course has gone severely downhill in condition. Used to be one of the premier courses at the lake. Greens are okay shape but everything else was rough. And it's been a great spring for timely natural waters. So there's not that excuse. I think it's likely time they consider shutting down the other course and put all their money and efforts into improving the Cove to what it once was.
Staff left before we made the turn on a Sunday at 1:30 in the afternoon. Doors were locked nothing to eat or drink or facility's available. $75 was a joke!
Great layout needs some TLC
I love playing the Cove and Ridge nice fun Ozark layouts, but it’s time for some upgrades and maintenance. Cart paths are rough fairways thin green were ok . If they don’t do something soon they will begin a decline hard to recover from. Staff is good and friendly.
Ozark Tradition
Once upon a time this course was on top of a short list of excellent courses to play at LOTO. Now unfortunately it is in pretty shape. Most of the fairways are without grass, the cart paths are in need of major repair and the greens on the day we played were recon from being punched and sanded.
Unless some major improvements are made to this one it is not worth the $ they are charging.
Terrible Conditions, Great Staff
It looked like the only thing that's being done to the course is mowing. Everything looked terrible. Staff was great though.
Disappointing Course In Bad Shape
I am a rare review guy, let alone a bad review guy, but I feel people need to know what to expect when booking here.
We had 16 guys for a recent golf trip to Missouri and this was one of the 4 courses we played that was included in the stay and play package. The golf course was in extremely rough shape. The greens were extremely bumpy due to recent/poor aeration. Putting was difficult. The fairways are patchy, muddy, and brown almost everywhere which is rough on the eyes. The bunkers are rock hard, no sand, no rakes, and has black fabric coming up from under the bunkers. We played cart path only, which was fine, but added to the frustration of playing a course that was extremely beat up. Hopefully this course gets better as the summer goes on because right now it is not worth the $ for a round and would not be on our list of courses to play again until they go through major changes.
The only positive about our experience is that the clubhouse ladies and cart girls were extremely nice and did a fantastic job with food/serving drinks when there was a huge rush of 15-20 orders around lunch time.