Okay, so I decided to check out the Berry Hill Golf Course in Bridgeton, MO. I’d heard some good things about it, and honestly, I just needed to get out on the green. Here’s how it all went down.

First, I looked up their address and operating hours. Finding their location was easy, I just used my phone’s map.
Next, I called ahead to see if I needed a tee time. It was a weekday, so I figured it wouldn’t be too packed, but it’s always better to be safe. Turns out, they recommended booking, even though it wasn’t super crowded.
I booked a tee time for myself *’s easy and fast.
Then I gathered my gear. Clubs, balls, tees, the usual stuff. Made sure I had my glove and a hat, because it was supposed to be sunny.
I drove over to the * tooks me some time to arrive there.

When I got there, I checked in at the clubhouse. The guy at the counter was friendly and gave me a scorecard and pointed me towards the first tee.
Playing the Course
- The course itself was in pretty decent shape. The fairways were well-maintained, and the greens were rolling pretty true.
- There were a couple of tricky holes with water hazards, which, of course, I managed to find. Lost a ball or two, but hey, that’s golf.
- The pace of play was good. I wasn’t rushed, and I didn’t have to wait too long on any of the tees.
After the round, I stopped by the snack bar and grabbed a drink and a hot dog. Nothing fancy, but it hit the spot.
Overall, it was a solid day of golf. Berry Hill is a good, affordable option if you’re in the Bridgeton area. It’s not the fanciest course in the world, but it’s well-kept, and the staff is friendly. I’d definitely go back again.