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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Service options

  • Onsite services

Offerings

  • Food
  • Golf carts

Activities

  • Driving range
  • Eighteen-hole course

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

What people say about (The Golf Club of Edmond)

Jared Frazier

The actual course itself is not bad, but also not great. However, the lack of food service, and beverage cards for this price is a little bit silly. Also, this course desperately needs additional practice areas. There is only one practice area and everybody is chipping, pitching, and putting into the same small area. Also, the range is not very well-maintained. I really wish they would put more emphasis on the Golfer experience, which includes everything.

Will Chambers

Course Conditions: amazing conditions for late July golf. This summer has been good to us, but you can tell the course is well taken care of. Greens were in great shape, fairways were taken care of, rough was well, rough. The layout is simple, but you get to use just about every stick in the bag. The long par 4 on the front 9 has to be one of the toughest holes in Oklahoma. Bathrooms on the course were clean and accessible. It was raining when we played so I'm not sure if there were water coolers on the course. The driving range was grass and they also have turf matts too. Did not have time to hit the putting green, but after the round I saw many folks putting on what looked to be a very nice practice area. Would play this course every chance I get. Club House: we only paid, but the pro shop had all the basic items for sale (shoes, socks, gloves, balls, clubs, etc.). Did not approach the snack bar or use the restrooms inside. Value: 5/5 - the cost was less than $70 on a weekend morning round. I played a local country club for $130 the following day and the conditions were exactly the same. This has to be one of the best values for golf in the OKC area. Golf carts were new with speakers, GPS, and access to the clubhouse on a touch screen. Would say though, there were no rain covers on the back of the carts so our clubs were subject to the rain once it started. Staff: my brief interaction was short and sweet. The staff on the phone and in the clubhouse treated us with respect and were friendly. NO problems at all. I saw other reviews about tee times and wait times, but since we were first out that day I had no issues. However, after we finished our 3 hour round I did notice a large group of carts on the first tee box. With the course being public I'm sure it's a tough balance of spacing out tee times while also getting in as many people as they can (while also making a profit). The layout also likely adds to the initial back up since the first hole is a very drivable par 4 followed by a rather easy par 5 most will try to reach in two shots. Then a par 3 after that. Coming from Dallas, this course could easily jack up their rates to $100 on the weekend which would allow them to space out tee times more. However, that would also mean less people get to experience this amazing course. It's a never ending battle most public courses are dealing with since COVID introduced so many new people to golf. Which is another issue in it's entirety. Would recommend this course to any golf junky in the OKC area. Can't wait to come back and play it again after seeing the course for the first time.

Kenzie Beardall

I don’t want to be mean but this was probably one of the worst golfing experiences I have ever had. First of all they don’t allow coolers or outside drinks/food which is pretty inconvenient when you are on the course for hours in the heat. Second we felt extremely rushed because there were several groups of two behind our group of 4 that were playing much faster. We were playing ready golf as fast as we could and trying to let them play through when possible but still had people constantly on us and kept receiving notifications on the cart that we were playing too slow. It was extremely unenjoyable to the point that we skipped holes or didn’t finish holes several times just to try and keep up. It sucked to pay over $200 for a game we couldn’t play or enjoy. Third the course is not maintained very well and was covered with large puddles of water and mud. Every single player in our group left with our white shoes, shirts, etc covered in mud. We will definitely be choosing another location next time we decide to try and enjoy a Sunday afternoon of golf!

Opening Hours
Monday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Tuesday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Wednesday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Thursday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sunday 7 a.m.–6 p.m.

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