Fort Sill Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fort Sill Golf Course open to the public, or is it just for military personnel?

You're in luck - Fort Sill Golf Course welcomes the public, though access requires a bit of planning. Civilians need to stop at the Visitor Control Center for a pass, so bring your ID and vehicle registration. It's a small hoop to jump through for a great round.

What's the best time of year to play Fort Sill Golf Course, considering the Oklahoma weather?

We always recommend targeting spring or fall for the most enjoyable experience at Fort Sill. You'll avoid the intense Oklahoma summer heat and humidity, which can make a round grueling, and the unpredictable winter freezes. Plus, the course is often in prime condition during these shoulder seasons.

What kind of playing experience should I expect at Fort Sill Golf Course - is it a challenging track or more relaxed?

Fort Sill offers a very fair and enjoyable round, leaning more towards a relaxed, playable experience rather than a brutal test. You'll find well-maintained greens and fairways that reward good shots without overly punishing minor misses. It's a great course for a casual round or to work on your game.

What are the costs like at Fort Sill Golf Course, and is it a good value for the money?

You'll be pleasantly surprised by the value at Fort Sill Golf Course; it's one of its biggest draws. Green fees are incredibly reasonable, especially compared to civilian courses of similar quality. It's a fantastic budget-friendly option that doesn't skimp on the course conditions.

Are there any unique features or views at Fort Sill Golf Course that make it stand out from other courses?

Absolutely, the most unique aspect is the setting itself - you're playing on an active military installation. Don't be surprised if you hear the distant rumble of artillery practice; it's a truly distinctive backdrop to your round. It adds a layer of history and atmosphere you won't find just anywhere.