
Oklahoma
Situated in the South Central Region of the United States, the Sooner State of Oklahoma covers an area of around 70,000 square miles and its panhandle of three counties in the north west of the state is one of ten such land border anomalies to be found throughout the country. One of the last states to join the Union, Oklahoma was officially admitted in 1907.
Southern Hills Country Club (Championship)
Oklahoma, United States
Southern Hills Country Club (Championship)
There’s nothing flash about Southern Hills. Mature deciduous trees line many of the Bermuda grass fairways and the rough is notoriously thick and tangly. Tree-lined, the classic aesthetic was recently updated by Gil Hanse.
Oak Tree National
Oklahoma, United States
Oak Tree National
The re-branded Oak Tree National was shamelessly constructed in 1976 with a view to making it, as the club proudly boast, “the hardest golf course in the world”...
Karsten Creek
Oklahoma, United States
Karsten Creek
Karsten Creek Golf Club was named after the founder of Ping, the late Karsten Solheim, and the course was fashioned by Tom Fazio.
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma, United States
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club was the venue for the US Amateur Championship in 1953 and its tree-lined course weaves over a rolling landscape where water comes into play at more than half the holes.
Golf Club of Oklahoma
Oklahoma, United States
Golf Club of Oklahoma
Situated 9 miles south of Broken Arrow, The Golf Club of Oklahoma course was fashioned by Tom Fazio in 1982 with several fairways routed around the sparkling waters of Lake Kadashan.
Twin Hills
Oklahoma, United States
Twin Hills
Host to the PGA Championship in 1935, the course at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club is a Perry Maxwell design that’s laid out on a tightly packed site close to downtown Oklahoma City.
Oak Tree (West)
Oklahoma, United States
Oak Tree (West)
The West course debuted in 1978, four years before Pete and Alice Dye returned to complete the 36-hole golf complex at Oak Tree Country Club.
Cedar Ridge
Oklahoma, United States
Cedar Ridge
Joe Finger laid out the Cedar Ridge Country Club course in 1969 and it hosted the U.S. Women’s Open in 1983 when Jan Stephenson became the first Australian to win the title.
Oaks Country Club
Oklahoma, United States
Oaks Country Club
A.W. Tillinghast designed the Oaks Country Club in 1920, which was expertly renovated in 2015 by Bill Bergin, breathing new life into this Golden Age classic.
Jimmie Austin
Oklahoma, United States
Jimmie Austin
Host to both the male and female U.S. Public Links Championships (in 2009 and 2013, respectively), Bob Cupp redesigned Perry Maxwell's course at the Jimmie Austin Golf Club at the University of Oklahoma in 1996 and Tripp Davis completed a renovation in 2017.
Oak Tree (East)
Oklahoma, United States
Oak Tree (East)
Set within a private gated golf community, the East course at Oak Tree Country Club is the longer and more difficult of a pair of 18-hole Pete and Alice Dye layouts located at this fine golf facility.
Dornick Hills
Oklahoma, United States
Dornick Hills
Dornick Hills Golf & Country Club was where Perry Maxwell built his first course in 1914. Poignantly, when the respected architect died, he was buried in the family plot close to the 7th hole.
Gaillardia
Oklahoma, United States
Gaillardia
In September 2000, Fred Couples and Phil Mickelson, went head-to-head in a Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf match at Gaillardia Golf & Country Club, which Mickelson won.
Stillwater
Oklahoma, United States
Stillwater
Stillwater Country Club was Donald Sechrest’s inaugural design, which opened in 1966. Host to numerous important state championships, Stillwater plays tougher than its modest 6524 yards.
Chickasaw Pointe
Oklahoma, United States
Chickasaw Pointe
Occupying high ground above Lake Texoma, the holes at Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club are configured in such a way that the two nines are laid out on separate peninsulas, affording wonderful lakeside vistas from many holes.
Hillcrest Country Club - Oklahoma
Oklahoma, United States
Hillcrest Country Club - Oklahoma
A Golden Age design from Perry Maxwell in the late 1920s, Floyd Farley in 1960 and Arnold Palmer in the mid-1980s modified the course at Hillcrest Country Club, but it still retains much of its original charm.
Shangri-La (Heritage & Legends)
Oklahoma, United States
Shangri-La (Heritage & Legends)
Following a three-year Tom Clark (Ault, Clark & Associates) renovation, which completed in 2015, the Old Blue Course at the Shangri-La Resort is back with gusto. The front nine is now called “Heritage” and the home loop “Legends” at this 27-hole facility which also includes the “Championship” course.