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Tapawingo National Golf Club
13001 Gary Player Dr
Saint Louis, MO 63127-1906, United States


636.349.3100
Nine-time major champion Gary Player designed this 27-hole daily-fee facility, which is located in the Sunset Hills district of Saint Louis. Player is quoted as saying that "God designed the first six holes. Player Design helped out with the rest." The Woodlands and Prairie nines were the first to open here in 1994, while Merimac nine opened in 1997.

Walking is permitted at $55. Otherwise, the 18-hole rates with a cart are $60 on weekdays, $70 on weekends and holidays. Sliding twilight, senior, women, junior, and same-day replay rates are available.
  
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Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$60 - $74
   Weekend:$60 - $74
General Manager:Jim Winter
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:Collared Shirt (No Denim)
Season Start:Year-round, weather permitting
Driving Range:Grass hitting surface




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Recent Reviews

  ampeg610 - 6/2/19
Finally played Tapawingo. Pace of play was at a crawl. When we reached the second 9 the club pro was driving by and told us it was a little backed up so sent us to the other 9...why I don't know because I think it was worse. The conditions of the course were no better than the $40- $45 tracts all over the STL area. If they want to charge that price at least have the value in it. I think they are charging that price based on Brand name. Just because you were once great and everybody wanted to play there doesn't mean they still do. Word travels.
  cw1214 - 6/28/15
Good course, nice staff. Off the fairway can be brutal at least for someone from out of state and not used to the super thick deep rough. Course made you play shots rather then grip and rip. I would play again but think it is a little on the expensive side
  Jdale1229 - 6/24/12
The starter is a grumpy bastard and this course charges more than is reasonable in the Saint Louis market.
  rtb220 - 10/18/13
  linkdad1 - 9/23/13
  Kevinds - 8/13/13
  Fatburger - 8/11/13
  Ivan Rhone - 7/9/13
  orrwilliam - 6/17/13
  remain1271 - 6/9/13
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