Are you an Oklahoma City resident looking for a good public golf course to get your game on? If so, you’re in luck as we’ve gathered a list of several OKC golf courses that don’t require membership to play.
#1 Lincoln Park Golf Course
4.5 / 5 (392 Reviews) View directions
Two amazing, winning courses are ready for you at Lincoln Park Golf Course in Oklahoma City. The East course at Lincoln Park will challenge your talents and is sure to give a fun game of golf each time you play it.
The West Course is the highlighted golf course at Lincoln Park. At almost 6600 yards from the black tournament tees, this par-71 course is one you shouldn’t skip. The par-5 #1 hole curves left and starts your journey into this very beautiful and tough 18-hole wonder.
Both of these courses are always kept in top shape for tournaments. Director of Golf Aaron Kristopeit and Superintendent Felix Medina happily invite you to Lincoln Park for an amazing golfing adventure.
Website:okcgolf.com
#2 Trosper Golf Course
4.3 / 5 (74 Reviews) View directions
Trosper Golf Club heralds one of the most player-friendly layouts in Oklahoma City, with huge putting greens and supple landing areas from the tee, this heavily wooded 18-hole golf course offers everyone a chance at scoring.
While the snug bunkers are gone, the major renovation project that was completed in February 2018 did lessen the number of bunkers and reduced their overall size. Most of the focus of this project was to convert the bunkers more into a “pot bunker” style hazard.
Trosper is also home to a small creek that meanders its way through the entire course, presenting a number of challenging, but doable shot-making opportunities.
It is not uncommon for 18-hole rounds at Trosper to finish in four hours or less, making it one of OKC’s faster-playing courses. With a full-service restaurant, extensively appointed golf shop, and welcoming staff, you are sure to enjoy your golf day at this course.
Website:okcmoa.com
#3 Lake Hefner Golf Club
4.4 / 5 (367 Reviews) View directions
The Lake Hefner Golf Club is home to two superb championship golf courses. The North Course, designed by Randy Heckenkemper, playing just a bit under 7,000 yards from the black tees, carries a 73.8 rating.
The South Course, designed by Floyd Farley, is the shorter of the two and measures just over 6,300 yards in length, with its blue tees carrying a rating of 70.5. Both these beautiful golf courses are dotted with water hazards as well as bunkered fairways and greens.
Though challenging to even the most seasoned golfer, we believe the Lake Hefner Golf Club golf courses will be a delightful experience for golfers of all ages and skills.
Website:okcmoa.com
#4 Earlywine Golf Course
4.3 / 5 (304 Reviews) View directions
Earlywine Golf Club in Oklahoma City has two pretty impressive golf courses to select from. The North course has hills and natural spots. It is fun but also challenging, especially on the par-4 #3 hole and the par-4 #9 hole. A creek flows through the course, making it an even prettier view than pictures can show.
The Lakes on Earlywine South has plenty of water hazards to try and avoid. Like its name says, your game at The Lakes course will have many peaceful views of lakes and ponds. The South Course is close to the clubhouse where you can have a quick snack or talk about your best hole after you finish your round.
Website:okcmoa.com
#5 John Conrad Regional Golf Course
4.2 / 5 (459 Reviews) View directions
acres of demanding tree-lined roughs, meandering creeks, beautiful water features, and rolling hills.
Recently completed first-phase renovation included a new irrigation system, new tee/fairway surfaces, bunker replacement, new driving range and practice green design, new maintenance equipment and new golf carts.
The project was approved by voters under the 2018 Moving Forward G.O. Bond Program. Total cost was $5.1 million. Design and construction was handled by HeckenKemper Golf Course Design (PDG) and United Course Construction. ADG OKC has been Midwest City’s partner for management of the 2018 Moving Forward Bond Projects.
Website:midwestcityok.org



