
The clubhouse.

From #13 tee box. Beautiful par-3. The picture doesn't do it justice.

From #11 tee box. Great view of the St. Louis skyline the entire hole on a clear day!

From #17 tee box.

The Cox Cup was presented in 1896 by Robert Cox, of Gorgie, Edinburgh, Scotland, a member of Britain’s Parliament. It is the only USGA trophy donated by a person from another country and is the oldest survivor among trophies for USGA championships.

The backside of the clubhouse where our banquets were and we ate breakfast/lunch. The scoreboard is on the right side of the picture.

#18 green. Fantastic finishing hole.
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