McCurtain County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience can I expect from McCurtain County's two courses?

Don't let the small number of courses fool you; McCurtain County offers a surprisingly diverse golf experience. You'll find one course that's a true championship test, demanding precision and strategic play, alongside another that's more forgiving and scenic, perfect for a relaxed round. It's a great mix for a short golf getaway.

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to McCurtain County to avoid extreme weather?

We highly recommend visiting McCurtain County in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). The temperatures are pleasant, and the courses are in prime condition, offering comfortable play without the intense summer heat or potential winter chill. You'll enjoy vibrant foliage in the fall, too.

How do the green fees and overall value stack up for golfing in McCurtain County?

You'll find McCurtain County offers excellent value for your golf dollar, especially compared to more crowded destinations. Green fees are generally moderate, and the quality of maintenance on both courses is consistently high. It's a budget-friendly option for quality golf without sacrificing playability.

Are McCurtain County's golf courses challenging enough for experienced players, or are they more beginner-friendly?

You'll definitely find a challenge here if you're an experienced golfer, particularly at the championship-style course which demands thoughtful shot placement and can punish errant drives. However, the other course is more forgiving, making it accessible and enjoyable for higher handicappers or those looking for a less stressful round. It's a good balance.

What's there to do in McCurtain County besides golf, and where should we stay or eat?

Beyond the greens, you'll want to explore Beavers Bend State Park for hiking, fishing, or kayaking on Broken Bow Lake - it's stunning. For dining, look for local spots serving up hearty Southern comfort food; don't expect fine dining, but you'll find delicious, authentic meals. We suggest staying in a cabin near Broken Bow for the full regional experience.