The Drury golf teams is privileged to have the opportunity to practice on one of the finest groups of courses in the Midwest, if not the nation.
Highland Springs Country Club
Developed by Drury trustee John Q. Hammonds, Highland Springs was designed by noted golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Jr. It is the annual home of the Nationwide Tour's Price Cutter Charity Championship.
Hickory Hills Country Club
Hickory Hills is a traditional course that features lightning-fast greens and tight fairways. It was the home course of the late PGA Tour star Payne Stewart and has been a frequent hose site of the Missouri Amateur Championship.
Millwood Golf and Racquet Club
Millwood is the Springfield area's newest course and is the development of Drury alumnus Keith Keltner. It represents yet another quality home venue for the Panthers.
Silo Ridge Golf and Country Club
Silo Ridge was built in 1997 and designed by Don Segcrest. Known for its links style front nine and more traditional back nine layout. Greens are fast and undulating and the entire course is beautifully maintained with very thick fescue roughs.
Rivercut Municipal Golf Course
Rivercut was built in 1997 and has been named as one of Missouri's top five public accesss courses. Lush zozia fairways are surrounded by thick fescue rough. Thiis link style course runs along the James River and is owned by the City of Springfield.
Twin Oaks Country Club
Twin Oaks is a traditional course with trees lining each fairway. This course has top speed greens.
Murder Rock Golf and Country Club
Murder Rock is a John Daly course located in Hollister, MO. The clubhouse sits atop of one of the tallest hill/moountains in the Branson area. Built in 2007, the course is maturing rapidly and became a winner with the coaches in its first collegiate event.