Gaillardia Country Club is a private championship golf club in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, opened in 1998 as part of an upscale residential development. The 18-hole, par-72 course was co-designed by PGA Tour champion Tom Kite and architect Bob Cupp, stretching 7,340 yards with a course rating of 75.6 and slope of 138. The club has hosted the Oklahoma Open and Oklahoma Amateur Championships, and its 55,000-square-foot English Tudor-style clubhouse stands as one of the more distinctive clubhouse structures in the region.
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Hidden Trails Country Club is a private 18-hole golf club situated in south Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, founded in 1982. The par-72 championship layout stretches 6,855 yards and plays across the natural rolling terrain characteristic of central Oklahoma, with Bermuda grass fairways and water features adding strategic challenge throughout the round.
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Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club is one of Oklahoma's oldest private clubs, founded in 1911 and anchored by a Perry Maxwell design from 1927 that predates his celebrated work at Southern Hills Country Club. The parkland layout, sensitively restored by Tripp Davis between 2007 and 2009, has hosted two USGA championships, including the 1953 U.S. Amateur, cementing its place as a landmark of Oklahoma golf history.
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Quail Creek Golf and Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1960 in northwest Oklahoma City, designed by prolific Oklahoma architect Floyd Farley. The course stretches to 7,225 yards with a slope rating of 138, featuring bent grass greens and a natural creek system that defines much of its strategic challenge. Renovated twice — by Weibring-Wolfard Golf Design in 2001 and Tripp Davis and Associates in 2014 — Quail Creek has served as a longtime host of Oklahoma state championships and remains a benchmark of private golf in the region.
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Create AccountThe Greens Country Club is a private 18-hole country club founded in the mid-20th century in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, developed as part of the city's post-war northward expansion. The course was designed by Press Maxwell, son of the celebrated Oklahoma golf architect Perry Maxwell, and features traditional design elements including elevated greens on rolling north Oklahoma City terrain. The club has hosted notable Oklahoma Golf Association events, including the 1975 Oklahoma State Amateur Championship.
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Twin Hills Golf & Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1921 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, featuring a Perry Maxwell-designed 18-hole championship course known for its subtly contoured greens and natural elevation changes. The club earned a prominent place in golf history by hosting the 1935 PGA Championship, where Johnny Revolta defeated Tommy Armour, as well as the 1964 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship.
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