Bellerive Country Club
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About Bellerive Country Club
Overview
Bellerive Country Club is a prestigious private golf club located in Town and Country, Missouri. Established in 1897 as The Field Club, it moved to its current site in 1959. The course was redesigned by the renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. and opened on Memorial Day in 1960. It is nicknamed "The Green Monster of Ladue" due to its challenging design.
Golf Course Details
The club features an 18-hole, par-71 course that stretches over 7,547 yards from the championship tees. The course includes deep bunkers, ponds, creeks, and undulating greens. It tests both amateur and professional golfers alike.
Bellerive has hosted several major championships:
- U.S. Open in 1965
- PGA Championship in 1992 and 2018
- U.S. Senior Open in 2004
In the 2018 PGA Championship, Brooks Koepka won his third major title at Bellerive.
Amenities
Bellerive offers a variety of amenities for members including a clubhouse designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki. The clubhouse provides dining options, event spaces, and a pro shop.
Additional facilities include:
- 12 tennis courts
- A swimming pool
- A fitness center
Membership is by invitation only, highlighting the club's exclusivity and commitment to a high standard of service and facilities.
Location
Bellerive Country Club is situated in Town and Country, Missouri, a suburb west of St. Louis. Its address is 25 Bellerive Country Club Grounds Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63141.
Primary location:
- St. Louis, MO, USA