This resort, which was named to "GOLF Magazine's" 1998 list of "Silver Medal Resorts," features three regulation eighteen hole courses and a nine hole par 3 course.
The River Course has water hazards that come into play on nine holes. The tree-lined fairways are tight, and the greens are small.
The Plantation Course has water hazards coming into play on eight holes. The fairways are tree lined, and the greens are fast.
The par 3, Bray Links Course has tight, tree-lined fairways and small greens. There is water that comes into play on two holes. The longest hole on this course is 109 yards. This course is for the hotel guests only, and playing the course is complimentary.
The newest course is the Woods Course, designed by Tom Clark and Curtis Strange. The front nine has open fairways and is easy to walk, but the back nine is very hilly and carts are recommended. Water comes into play on seven holes. One of the toughest holes from the regular men's tees is #3, a 412-yard, par 4. Holes #12 and #15 share the same green with a sand bunker in the middle. This course is more difficult than the River Course.
The club annually hosts the PGA Tour's Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic, which is played on the River Course. Soft spikes are strongly encouraged but not mandatory.