LAKE HEFNER GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Designed by Floyd Farley
Lake Hefner Golf Club's South Course occupies land along the eastern shore of Lake Hefner, a municipal reservoir on the northwest side of Oklahoma City. Floyd Farley designed the course, which opened as part of the city's public golf offerings during a period when Oklahoma City expanded its recreational facilities. Farley, an Oklahoma-based architect, worked primarily in the region during the mid-twentieth century and designed several courses across the state with an emphasis on playability for everyday golfers.
The South Course plays across relatively flat terrain typical of the Oklahoma plains, with the lake providing both visual interest and wind exposure that influences play throughout the year. The routing takes advantage of views toward the water on several holes, though the course sits slightly inland from the immediate shoreline. Native grasses and mature trees frame many fairways, and the design incorporates straightforward strategic elements suited to municipal play—bunkers guarding greens, occasional water hazards, and risk-reward opportunities on par fives.
Lake Hefner Golf Club operates as part of Oklahoma City's public golf system and serves a broad membership base and daily-fee clientele. The facility includes both the South Course and a companion North Course, together forming one of the city's busiest golf destinations. The courses host local amateur events and provide accessible golf in a metro area with limited public options, making Lake Hefner a fixture in Oklahoma City's recreational landscape for several decades.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
South was designed by Floyd Farley.
Yes. South at Lake Hefner Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at South is 70.
South plays 6,283 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at South is 118.
South is a 18-hole course.