Westwood Country Club

There are four Har-Tru and six Deco Turf tennis courts and an Olympic-size swimming pool.

By 1927 many of the members' households had moved westward to the Central West End and the towns of Clayton and Ladue, so farmland was purchased in what is now Westwood and a new club built, with the course designed by Paddock and the clubhouse by the firm of Maritz and Young.

[citation needed] We do not participate in things like [disclosing the slope rating of the golf course], because Westwood is a very, very private club.

It's just not consistent with who we are.The club maintains a low public profile (there is no sign at the entrance, and the address was unpublished until recently) and a refined ambiance; conducting business on the premises is frowned upon.

Membership criteria remains rather selective, favoring successive generations of families.