THE COURSES AT FOREST PARK
🇺🇸 St. Louis, MO, USA
Designed by Hale Irwin, Robert Foulis
The Courses at Forest Park occupy a historic municipal golf site in St. Louis, with roots tracing to the early twentieth century when Scottish architect Robert Foulis laid out the original design. Forest Park itself is one of the largest urban parks in the United States, and the golf courses share the landscape with museums, trails, and recreational facilities that draw visitors from across the metropolitan area. The setting is characterized by mature hardwoods and rolling terrain typical of the region's river bluffs and uplands.
The Redbud and Hawthorn nines are part of a multi-course complex that underwent renovation work associated with Hale Irwin's design firm. These nines can be combined with other loops at the facility to create different eighteen-hole configurations, a common arrangement at busy municipal properties. The routing moves through wooded corridors and open parkland, with elevation changes that add variety to approach shots and green complexes.
As a public facility in a major city, Forest Park serves a broad cross-section of golfers, from beginners to experienced players. The courses balance accessibility with enough challenge to keep regular play interesting. Tee times are managed through the city's parks system, and the clubhouse provides standard amenities for daily-fee golfers. The location within Forest Park makes it a convenient option for residents and visitors exploring the cultural and recreational offerings of the area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Redbud/Hawthorn was designed by Hale Irwin and Robert Foulis.
Yes. Redbud/Hawthorn at The Courses at Forest Park is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Redbud/Hawthorn is 70.
Redbud/Hawthorn plays 6,221 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Redbud/Hawthorn is 119.
Redbud/Hawthorn is a 18-hole course.