Owasso Golf and Athletic Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the signature challenge at Owasso Golf and Athletic Club, and how should I prepare for it?

You'll find the par-3 17th hole, with its demanding carry over water, is the course's true test of nerve. We always recommend taking an extra club and playing for the center of the green; don't get greedy trying to attack a tucked pin here.

When is the absolute best time of year to play Owasso for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We've consistently found late spring, particularly May, offers the perfect window. The course is lush and vibrant, the Oklahoma heat hasn't fully arrived, and you'll enjoy a more relaxed pace before the busy summer season truly kicks in.

Beyond the golf, what other facilities or experiences should I check out at the Owasso Golf and Athletic Club?

Definitely make time for the driving range; it's one of the best-maintained practice facilities around for dialing in your irons. If you're looking to unwind, the casual grill in the clubhouse serves up a surprisingly good burger and cold drinks post-round.

Is Owasso Golf and Athletic Club a good value, and what's the typical cost for a round?

Absolutely, it offers excellent value for the quality of play and course conditions. You should expect to pay around $50-70 for a prime weekend tee time with a cart, which is very competitive for a course of this caliber in the region.

What's one insider tip for navigating the greens at Owasso, which often surprise first-time players?

The greens here have subtle, often deceptive breaks that aren't immediately obvious, especially on longer putts. Our advice is to always trust your caddie or, if walking, take an extra minute to read putts from both sides - they tend to break more than they look.