Trosper Golf Club sits in Oklahoma City and was designed by Art Jackson, a regional architect who worked primarily in Oklahoma and neighboring states during the mid-20th century. The course reflects the straightforward, playable design philosophy common to municipal and daily-fee layouts of that era, with routing that works with the gently rolling terrain typical of the Oklahoma City area. The property features native grasses and mature trees that frame fairways and provide definition to holes.
The layout offers a mix of par configurations suited to a range of skill levels, with strategic bunkering around greens and occasional water hazards that come into play on approach shots. The course sits within an urban setting, making it accessible to Oklahoma City golfers seeking a convenient round. Like many courses in the region, Trosper contends with the climate challenges of hot summers and variable spring weather, which influence course conditions and maintenance practices throughout the year.
Trosper serves the local golfing community as a neighborhood course where regular play and league activity form the backbone of daily operations. The club provides a straightforward golf experience without extensive amenities, focusing on maintaining playable conditions and accommodating a steady flow of public and member rounds. For golfers in Oklahoma City, it represents one of several options for accessible golf in the metro area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Trosper at Trosper Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Trosper was designed by Art Jackson.
Yes. Trosper at Trosper Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Trosper is 70.
Trosper plays 6,601 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Trosper is 129.