Want to play the best public golf courses in Oklahoma?
GolfPass releases a Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Oklahoma every year thanks to YOU. We create our annual Golfers' Choice lists by curating the reviews submitted by everyday golfers. We use GolfPass' Ratings Index logic that weights newer reviews and combine it with a course's subcategory averages.
Each course needed at least two reviews and at least some public access to qualify. The best public golf courses in Oklahoma tend to take advantage of the state's rolling hills. Tulsa's Southern Hills Country Club, the state's best private club, is also prime example.
We make our Golfers' Choice best-of lists user friendly. Simply click on the photo of each course to learn more about the facility or to book a tee time (in most cases).
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Oklahoma golf courses reviewed in 2024: 44
Reviews of Oklahoma golf courses in 2024: 623
Best Public Golf Courses in Oklahoma
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Kingfisher
Green fee: $20-$40
What they're saying: "When it comes to small town municipal courses, this is one of the best." - kcshep -
Pryor Creek Golf Course
Green fee: $25-$46
What they're saying: "With all the heat and no rain we had in Sept, the course was in real good shape. Greens were nice and the tee boxes. It would be nice for peeps to watch their pace, but no fault to the course." - William8204113 -
The Club at Forest Ridge
What they're saying: "This was my first time playing this course. It is the nicest and most expensive course I have played in the Tulsa area. You get what you pay for I guess. It was early season so the bermuda was just starting to green, but mostly brown. In spite of that, the course was well manicured and the lies in the fairways were good. Most landing areas off the tee seemed generous. A few tee shots were tight requiring precision or less than driver. The staff were fantastic. Super friendly to newcomers." - mwebb92
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Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club
Green fee: $35-$69
What they're saying: "First time visitor the course, and it might become a staple when visiting the area. Very challenging holes and with the wind blowing 20+, made the scoring tough. Good start to the course, but the challenges were plenty. A few holes get the view and that was good. Would like to play when the wind is calmer, but overall, a good day on the course." - credog -
Cimarron Trails Golf Club
Green fee: $28-$32
What they're saying: "This is the best course in central Oklahoma by far. The course conditions are tremendous. I recently played one of the “famous” courses in Guthrie for double the price of playing Cimmaron Trails and the course conditions there were abysmal. The greens are always meticulously maintained and the crew works extremely hard to keep this course looking great when so many other courses in central Oklahoma seem to not care at this point. Take my advice, save yourself some money and take the 30 min drive from Guthrie to Perkins. You won’t regret it!" - Longshanks82 -
Battle Creek Golf Course
Green fee: $25-$55
What they're saying: "This course is awesome for me. I’m very new to golf and everything Battle Creek has to offer helps a ton with making golf fun and easy. Staff is always friendly." - Jcass918 -
The Canyons At Blackjack Ridge
Sand Springs, OklahomaPublic/MunicipalGreen fee: $40-$45
What they're saying: "I really like this golf course. Great scenery and both the staff and other players are friendly. I’ve already reserved a tee time for this weekend." - GolfPass Reviewer -
Lake Murray State Park Golf Course
Green fee: $40+
What they're saying: "Greens are undulating, some sloping and very well maintained." - GolfPass Reviewer -
Falconhead
Green fee: $29-$39
What they're saying: "Great course with great greens and with diverse layouts of holes." - CoopDeville35 -
Peoria Ridge Golf Course
Green fee: $40-$70
What they're saying: "Couldn't get much better. For a public course, this is ideal. You'd think something in Miami, OK would be lacking without major city traffic to support it, but this course is great." - Chris6438399
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