Adams Golf Course
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OK
United States
Boots Hollow Golf Club (formerly Adams Golf Course) is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Originally established in 1963, the course was designed by Floyd Farley and measures 6,748 yards with a par of 72. In 2025, the course underwent a major renovation project featuring complete replacement of all 18 greens with championship-quality 007 XL Bentgrass, along with upgraded drainage systems and nursery facilities. The course features a slope rating of 128 and course rating of 73.0 from the championship tees.
The layout meanders through Eastern Oklahoma's rolling terrain with Turkey Creek serving as a defining feature. The creek has been engineered to create scenic ponds that come into play on 12 of the 18 holes, adding water hazards that demand precision play. Bermuda grass comprises the fairways and rough, providing challenging conditions for players of all skill levels. The course presents moderate difficulty with strategic water placement throughout.
The course was named to honor K.S. "Boots" Adams, whose family donated land and financial support for the construction of what was originally called Sooner Park Golf Course. The renaming to Boots Hollow Golf Club in 2025 maintained this historic legacy while reflecting the facility's recent enhancements. The course includes practice facilities with a driving range, putting green, chipping green, and bunker practice areas.
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