GLEN ECHO COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 St. Louis, MO, USA
Designed by James Foulis


Glen Echo Country Club sits in the western suburbs of St. Louis, established in the early twentieth century as one of the region's traditional private clubs. The course was designed by James Foulis, the Scottish-born professional who won the 1896 U.S. Open and became a prolific architect in the Midwest during the 1900s through 1920s. Foulis brought Old Country sensibilities to his American work, favoring strategic bunkering and greens that rewarded thoughtful approach play over sheer length.
The property occupies rolling terrain typical of the St. Louis area, with mature tree-lined fairways and elevation changes that add character to the routing. Foulis made use of the natural contours to create variety in stance and shot-making demands, and his green complexes tend toward subtle undulation rather than severe slopes. The layout reflects the design principles of its era, when courses emphasized positioning and accuracy from tee to green.
Glen Echo has served as a fixture in St. Louis golf for over a century, hosting regional amateur competitions and maintaining its role as a family-oriented club. The membership culture reflects the club's long history in the community, with generations of St. Louis families participating in club life. The course has seen periodic updates to accommodate modern equipment and maintenance standards, but the Foulis routing and strategic framework remain intact, preserving the character of early American course design in the Gateway City.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Glen Echo at Glen Echo Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.6 out of 10 based on 5 explicit golfer ratings.
Glen Echo was designed by James Foulis.
Glen Echo at Glen Echo Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Glen Echo is 71.
Glen Echo plays 6,461 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Glen Echo is 129.