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The Golf Club of Oklahoma

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Private Club · 18 Holes · Par 72 · 7,400 yds · Members Only · 4.6

A Tom Fazio design near Tulsa, The Golf Club of Oklahoma is widely considered the finest course in the state. The 7,400-yard layout through rolling Osage Hills terrain features Fazio's trademark bold shaping, pristine conditioning, and dramatic water features on a stunning property that rivals any private club in the Southwest.

History & Heritage

The Golf Club of Oklahoma was fashioned by Tom Fazio in 1982 on a stunning property nine miles south of Broken Arrow near Tulsa. Several fairways are routed around sparkling lakes through rolling Osage Hills terrain with mature Oklahoma hardwoods.

The club quickly established itself as the finest course in the state, a reputation maintained for four decades. The 7,400-yard layout showcases Fazio's bold shaping and visual drama.

Pristine conditioning rivals any private club in the Southwest, consistently earning top state and regional rankings.

Signature Holes

4
Hole 4 Par 4 · 440 yards

A demanding par 4 with water and Fazio bunkering protecting the green. Rolling terrain adds complexity.

8
Hole 8 Par 3 · 195 yards

A scenic par 3 over water to a green framed by Osage Hills.

13
Hole 13 Par 5 · 555 yards

A strategic par 5 with risk-reward decisions and water threatening the aggressive second shot.

18
Hole 18 Par 4 · 445 yards

A strong finishing hole with dramatic Fazio bunkering framing the final approach.

What to Expect

The finest private golf in Oklahoma through stunning Osage Hills terrain. Fazio's bold shaping creates dramatic visual impact while strategic design rewards thoughtful play.

Conditioning is exceptional year-round.

Playing Tips

Rolling terrain creates uneven lies throughout. Water comes into play on several holes so plan strategy accordingly.

The course rewards precision over power despite the 7,400-yard length.

Highlights

  • Widely considered the finest course in Oklahoma
  • Tom Fazio 7,400-yard championship design
  • Stunning Osage Hills terrain and conditioning

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the public play here?
No. It is a private club.
Who designed it?
Tom Fazio, opened in 1982 south of Broken Arrow.
Is it the best in Oklahoma?
Widely considered the finest course in the state.
How long is the course?
7,400 yards from the championship tees.

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