Kickingbird Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How has the recent renovation changed Kickingbird Golf Course?
You'll find Kickingbird is practically a brand-new course after its extensive renovation. The new bunkers are strategically placed and the greens roll true, offering a much more challenging and enjoyable experience than before. We especially appreciate the improved drainage, which keeps play firm even after a rain.
When is the best time of year to play Kickingbird for optimal conditions?
We recommend visiting Kickingbird in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for ideal playing conditions. The Oklahoma summers can be brutally hot, and while the course holds up well, you'll enjoy your round much more when temperatures are milder. Early mornings are always best to beat any crowds.
What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Kickingbird?
For us, the par-3 17th really stands out - it's a beautiful, demanding hole that requires a precise shot over water. You'll need to commit to your club selection here, as anything short or left will find the hazard. It's a fantastic test late in your round.
Is Kickingbird a good value, and what should I expect for green fees?
Kickingbird offers excellent value, especially considering the quality of the recent renovations. Green fees are quite reasonable for a municipal course of this caliber, typically ranging from $40-60 with a cart depending on the day and time. You're getting a well-maintained, challenging track without breaking the bank.
How busy does Kickingbird get, and can I expect a good pace of play?
As a popular municipal course, Kickingbird can get busy, especially on weekend mornings. We suggest booking an early tee time if you're looking for a quicker round, or playing on a weekday afternoon for a more relaxed pace. The course staff does a good job of keeping things moving, but expect a full tee sheet during peak hours.