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Ozarks / Table Rock Lake — Southwest Missouri

Branson, MO golf trip guide

The great budget-spread destination: splurge on lakeside Big Cedar Lodge's designer-royalty courses, or play the exact same golf out of chain/timeshare hotels off the 76 Strip — same tracks, wildly different price. A family town, so it doubles as a couples/family trip.

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Best seasons: Spring (Mar–May) · Fall (Sep–Oct, famous foliage)

Three ways to play it

Same destination, three budgets. Ranges are typical per-person-per-day planning estimates covering lodging, a green fee, and fees — always verify current rates.

Splurge

per day

typical $350–$700+ (verify)

Where you'd stay

  • Big Cedar Lodge — lakeside Ozarks resort (lodge rooms, cabins, cottages) with on-property designer golf

Green-fee feel

premium resort/designer green fees — highest in the area (verify)

Courses to know

  • Payne's Valley — Tiger Woods / TGR Design, his firm's first fully public course
  • Ozarks National — Coore & Crenshaw; Buffalo Ridge — Tom Fazio redesign with a free-ranging bison herd
  • Top of the Rock — Jack Nicklaus par-3; Mountain Top — Gary Player par-3

Balanced

per day

typical $180–$320 (verify)

Where you'd stay

  • Mid-tier Branson resorts
  • Table Rock Lake lakeside condos

Green-fee feel

mid public green fees; package deals common (verify)

Courses to know

  • Branson Hills Golf Club — Chuck Smith w/ Bobby Clampett, long ranked #1 public in Missouri

Value

per day

typical $90–$170 (verify)

Where you'd stay

  • Club Wyndham Branson (Mountain Vista / The Meadows / The Falls) — timeshare resorts a few miles off the 76 Strip
  • Chain hotels along the 76 Country Blvd corridor

Green-fee feel

affordable public green fees; cart-and-round packages (verify)

Courses to know

  • Pointe Royale — 18-hole championship on Lake Taneycomo (Ault-Clark, 1986)
Money note. The tier decision is lodging, not course access — the same golf plays from off-Strip Club Wyndham/chain hotels at a fraction of resort-room cost. Big Cedar's designer courses carry the area's highest fees; confirm cart/caddie inclusion and time the SGF drive + airport shuttle.

The pick groups miss

Dark-horse round

The non-Big-Cedar publics + Table Rock Lake. Groups fixate on Payne's Valley and skip Buffalo Ridge Springs (the bison course, long a top MO public) and affordable-but-scenic Pointe Royale — plus Table Rock Lake itself for a non-golf afternoon.

Or go all-in on value: French Lick, IN — its value nugget, Pete Dye Course — 8,102-yd mountaintop design, Golfweek's #1 in Indiana, Dye's self-declared favorite inland course.

Logistics

Getting there

Branson Airport (BKG) is closest (~13 mi) but flight-thin; Springfield-Branson National (SGF, ~45–60 min north) has far more flights. Many drive in as a Midwest road trip; shuttles serve Big Cedar (book ahead).

Sell it at home

If people are coming along

A buddies trip rarely happens in a vacuum. Here's what the spouse and the kids get out of Branson, MOwhile you're on the course — the pitch that gets the trip green-lit.

For a couples-along trip

  • Branson's 40+ live-performance theaters/shows
  • Lakeside dining
  • Scenic Ozark drives around Table Rock Lake

For a family-along trip

  • Silver Dollar City (1880s-themed park, 40+ rides)
  • Dolly Parton's Stampede dinner show
  • Table Rock Lake (boating, swimming, fishing)

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