The Links at Oklahoma City

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes The Links at Oklahoma City a "links-style" course, and does it truly feel authentic?

You'll find a genuine nod to traditional links golf here, with wide-open fairways, strategic bunkering, and a distinct lack of trees that really lets the wind play a factor. While it's not seaside, the rolling terrain and fescue grasses give it a surprisingly authentic feel that challenges you to think differently.

When is the best time of year to play The Links at Oklahoma City to avoid extreme weather?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for the most enjoyable conditions. Summers can be brutally hot and humid, and winters bring unpredictable cold snaps, so aim for those milder shoulder seasons for comfortable play.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at The Links, and what should I watch out for?

The par-3 17th really stands out - it's a beast that often plays into the wind with a tricky green complex. You'll need to commit to your club selection and be precise with your approach to avoid a big number here.

Is The Links at Oklahoma City a walkable course, and what's the typical pace of play like?

Absolutely, it's designed to be walked, which we always recommend to truly appreciate the links experience. Pace of play is generally good, especially on weekdays, but expect a bit more traffic on weekend mornings - book an early tee time if you prefer a quicker round.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at The Links at Oklahoma City?

You'll find the green fees here offer excellent value for a course of this caliber, especially compared to similar "links-style" experiences elsewhere. It's a well-maintained public course, so you're getting a quality round without breaking the bank, making it a solid choice for any golf trip budget.