POMME CREEK GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Arnold, MO, USA
Designed by Gary Kern
Pomme Creek Golf Course is a public facility located in Arnold, Missouri, a suburb in the southwestern portion of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The course was designed by Gary Kern, a regional architect who has worked on several layouts in Missouri and the surrounding Midwest. Arnold sits in Jefferson County along the Meramec River valley, where the terrain transitions from the flatter Mississippi River floodplain to more rolling topography characteristic of the Ozark foothills.
The course occupies land typical of the region, with moderate elevation changes and wooded corridors framing many holes. Pomme Creek itself likely influences the routing, providing both natural hazards and scenic elements through the property. The layout serves the local golfing community in the southern St. Louis suburbs, offering an accessible option for daily-fee play in an area where public golf facilities serve a broad range of players.
As a Gary Kern design, the course reflects the practical approach common to many municipal and public courses built to balance playability with maintenance efficiency. The routing takes advantage of the natural land features without extensive earthmoving, and the design likely incorporates a mix of open and tree-lined holes that test accuracy and course management. Pomme Creek functions as a neighborhood course serving Arnold and the surrounding Jefferson County communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pomme Creek was designed by Gary Kern.
Yes. Pomme Creek at Pomme Creek Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pomme Creek is 70.
Pomme Creek plays 5,545 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pomme Creek is 119.
Pomme Creek is a 18-hole course.