Just found out I will be in Kansas City in July. The wife is at a conference so I will be free for golf during the day. First what are the
temps in July and can anyone recommend a few course that won't cost an arm and a leg.
Thanks,
Sam
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July Golf in Kansas City
#2
Posted 28 January 2009 - 07:20 PM
There's a good chance of 90* weather in july, gets pretty hot and humid....As for courses, you can try Dubbs Dread, Sun flower hills, Tiffany greens, Adams point, Falcon lakes...Just do a search, there are a number of courses in the area that are affordable....and if you feel like doing a little gambling, then look me up at the Oaks in Leavenworth and get in one of the daily dog fights....
#3
Posted 28 January 2009 - 10:10 PM
Try Swope Park, Sycamore Ridge, Shoal Creek, Deer Creek, Adams Pointe, Alvamar in Lawrence, Prairie Highlands and many others including the ones the previous poster listed. Lot's of good golf, PM me before you think about coming up, if there is a course that you are thinking of playing I will give you the scoop on whether you should not play it. Check out this site, it pretty much lists them all. http://www.kcmetrogolf.com/courses.asp
#5
Posted 04 March 2009 - 02:14 PM
like the previous posters mentioned www.kcmetrogolf.com
Most of those courses listed are around 40-50 a round
if you want cheaper there are plenty of those too
July sucks here....very humid. Get an EARLY tee time.
Swope park is one of my favs here in KC. Dubs dread is alright. Better if you fade it off the tee
Deer Creek is 60 or so to play....narrow and tough....great course though.
where will your wife be in KC? That may narrow your choices a little.
Drumm Farm in Independence is awesome...so is Winterstone.
Dr. B
Most of those courses listed are around 40-50 a round
if you want cheaper there are plenty of those too
July sucks here....very humid. Get an EARLY tee time.
Swope park is one of my favs here in KC. Dubs dread is alright. Better if you fade it off the tee
Deer Creek is 60 or so to play....narrow and tough....great course though.
where will your wife be in KC? That may narrow your choices a little.
Drumm Farm in Independence is awesome...so is Winterstone.
Dr. B
#6
Posted 29 January 2010 - 12:24 PM
I know this is an older post, but I looking at heading to KC in early March. It looks like the courses should be open. What are the best four courses? It looks like I'll have time to get in 4 rounds. Location isn't that important other than the KC metro. Price not important either, just want to play the best four rounds I can in March.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
#7
Posted 12 February 2010 - 03:19 PM
In my opinion the top 4 public courses are these:
1) Sycamore Ridge- about 30 mins south of downtown- Rated the number one public course in KC for several years straight.
http://www.sycamoreridgegolf.com/
2) Swope Memorial Golf Course (only course in KC to hold a PGA Tour event since the 1940s. It is a A.W. Tillinghast design (think Bethpage black, a lot of elevation changes)
http://www.swopememorialgolfcourse.com
3) Shoal Creek Golf Course
http://www.shoalcreekgolf.com
4) Stone Canyon Golf Course (Greg Norman design...will be a private course very very soon)
http://www.stonecanyongolfclub.com
Have fun! If you need to play with someone I might be available. PM me.
Dr. B
1) Sycamore Ridge- about 30 mins south of downtown- Rated the number one public course in KC for several years straight.
http://www.sycamoreridgegolf.com/
2) Swope Memorial Golf Course (only course in KC to hold a PGA Tour event since the 1940s. It is a A.W. Tillinghast design (think Bethpage black, a lot of elevation changes)
http://www.swopememorialgolfcourse.com
3) Shoal Creek Golf Course
http://www.shoalcreekgolf.com
4) Stone Canyon Golf Course (Greg Norman design...will be a private course very very soon)
http://www.stonecanyongolfclub.com
Have fun! If you need to play with someone I might be available. PM me.
Dr. B
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