Oklahoma County
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Courses
- Gaillardia Golf Course
- The Greens Country Club
- James E. Stewart Golf Course
- Quail Creek Country Club
- Hidden Creek Family Golf Course
- Twin Hills Golf & Country Club
- Choctaw Creek
- Coffee Creek Golf Course
- Silverhorn Golf Club
- Oak Tree National
- Lake Hefner Golf Course
- Five-Hole Golf Course
- Earlywine Golf Club
- Kickingbird Golf Course
- Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club
- Trosper Golf Club
- Hidden Trails Golf & Country Club
- Lincoln Park West Golf Course
- Tinker Golf Course
- Rose Creek Golf Club
- River Oaks Golf Club
- GC of Edmond
- Oak Tree Country Club West Course
- Oak Tree Country Club East Course
- John Conrad Regional Golf Course
- The Links at Oklahoma City
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Oklahoma County?
Oklahoma weather can be a bit wild, so we recommend spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for your golf trip. You'll find pleasant temperatures and lush conditions, though spring can bring some serious wind and the occasional storm. Avoid summer if you can't stand the heat, as it gets seriously hot and humid here.
What kind of golf courses can I expect in Oklahoma County, and are there any must-plays?
You'll discover a solid mix of traditional parkland layouts and some excellent municipal tracks here. For a truly memorable round, we always steer folks towards Lake Hefner North - it offers fantastic lake views and a challenging, well-maintained course that feels more upscale than its public price tag. Don't overlook Lincoln Park East for a classic, tree-lined experience either.
How does the cost of golf in Oklahoma County compare to other US regions?
Golf in Oklahoma County offers fantastic value, especially compared to coastal regions or major golf destinations. You can expect green fees for quality public courses to range from $40-80, making it very budget-friendly for a multi-round trip. Even some of the semi-private options won't break the bank, giving you more bang for your buck.
What unique challenges or local quirks should I be aware of when golfing in Oklahoma County?
Get ready for the wind - it's a constant companion on many Oklahoma County courses, especially those more exposed. You'll need to factor it into your club selection, often playing an extra club or two. Also, expect friendly, no-frills clubhouses; this region is about good golf without the pretension.
What's there to do in Oklahoma County when I'm not on the golf course?
Oklahoma City, right in the heart of the county, has a surprisingly vibrant scene. We always suggest exploring the Bricktown Entertainment District for dinner and drinks, or visiting the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum for a powerful, reflective experience. You'll find plenty of good local breweries and casual dining spots to unwind after your round.