Golf in Missouri has a pretty amazing history that most people don’t even know about. In fact, the first televised golf match happened at a club in St. Louis. Some of the most important moments and players also have roots in the Show Me State. So as you are watching the 2026 BMW Championship, this is the place to have your questions answered.
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The story doesn’t actually begin where the club sits today. Bellerive’s roots stretch all the way back to 1897 as a humble nine-hole track called “The Field Club” in north St. Louis. By 1910, the club moved, expanding its ambitions and renaming itself after Louis St. Ange de Bellerive, the last French commander in North America.
But the Bellerive the world knows today was born in 1960. Seeking more space, the club moved to its current location, entrusting a pristine farming site to a man who would mold it into a masterpiece.
The club brought in legendary architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. to design the new layout. When it opened, locals dubbed it the “Green Monster of Ladue” because of its immense length and difficulty.
Decades later, the baton was passed to his son. In 2005-2006, Rees Jones (known affectionately in the golf world as the “Open Doctor”) led a massive renovation. He modernized the layout, brought a meandering creek more prominently into play, and maintained his father’s punishing, undulating greens.
Bellerive isn’t just a tough course; it’s a piece of golf history. It is only the third club to host all four men’s traveling majors (the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, U.S. Senior Open, and Senior PGA Championship).
Here are the chapters of its championship story:
If you ever find yourself walking Bellerive’s immaculate Zoysia fairways, there are a few tactical realities you must accept:
Bellerive isn’t just a country club; it’s a piece of St. Louis golf history and tradition. It is one of the best of the best and that’s why it is in the national spotlight once again in 2026.
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