So today, information started flowing my direction with regard to the NCCGA College Club Golf Tourney in a few weeks, which my Irish managed to qualify for through no skill/success/action on my part... that said, they have to fill out a team somehow, meaning I'll be bringing my majestic pull-hook to the big stage. Usually, these are fine events to justify my visiting of architecturally significant or at least interesting courses in addition to the somewhat bland courses the tournaments are played on due to location (Vegas, Orlando, NC, etc.). Thus, I was a bit surprised to find out we'll be visiting tropical Saint Louis, Missouri this time around.
The tournament itself is at Norwood Hills CC, which has a pair of Wayne Stiles courses that actually look somewhat stimulating, if nothing else. Other than that, there's nothing particularly exciting, to put it mildly. It's rare, especially for me, to consider a city and find so few enticing courses (SLCC, I suppose, and Bogey Club/Log Cabin, more from curiosity than anything). I'm unfamiliar with the area and curious why this is. Soil would be my guess. Maybe topography, although the pictures of Norwood Hills suggest the area has decent movement. Or just a lack of classic design due to lacking investment/development during the Golden Age? It strikes me that RTJ has a large presence in the area. So for those of you acquainted with the area, why is St. Louis (and the Missouri/southern IL area in general) lacking when it comes to golf?