Decided to update this thread as I had a chance to play the Log Cabin/Bogey Club composite, following a renovation last year. Previous characterizations of the clubs are correct. After warming up on the range at St. Louis CC, you hop in carts and take a few side roads to get the club, where you simply pull up to the 1st tee, leave your cart behind. and tee off. On a spectacular fall Saturday there was one other foursome on the grounds.
The work was handled by Roger Null, a local long time superintendent at Old Warson, Norwood Hills and Boone Valley, who has a few renovation projects and at least 1 original design to his name.
There was extensive tree removal, as well widening fairways and replacing Bermuda with Zoysia grass - which you can see from the pictures was beginning to go dormant, but is at its absolute fastest and firmest in the fall. Here is how the course feels now with more short grass
The picture below is an example of the tree removal. This is hole #5 and #7 on the Log Cabin side, where previously trees lined the split where the large bunker resides now.
Here is the 1st tee off the Bogey side, which literally plays out the back door, as my photo was trying to capture
Coming back up #9 Bogey you see the more formal Bogey Club clubhouse.
And the more understated Log Cabin clubhouse - rustic inside and more my style. Not used as much for formal gatherings as Bogey Club.
Probably the only hard hole on the course - #9 Log Cabin - with a 220 yard carry over water.
As previously stated this is the 2nd or maybe 3rd local club for members, a place for a quick round after a meeting. All par 5s are under 500 yards, but could make for some really good par 4s.