Quail Creek Country Club
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OK
United States
Quail Creek Golf & Country Club is a private golf and country club located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, situated on 158 acres with 125 acres devoted to the golf course. The 18-hole course features 6,912 yards of golf for a par of 72. The course was originally designed by Floyd Farley in 1960, with subsequent redesigns by D. A. Weibring in 1999 and Steve Wolfard and Bill Bergin in 2018. The course rating is 73.6 with a slope rating of 131 on Bermuda grass.
The club's construction began in 1961–62. The course has hosted numerous professional tournaments including the Oklahoma City Open from 1962 to 1967 (won by Arnold Palmer in 1964 and Tony Lema in 1966), the Southwestern Bell Golf Classic from 1987 to 1990, and the Heartland Pro-Am benefiting the children's daycare center affected by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. A total course renovation was completed in November 1999. The course features water hazards and bunkers as key design elements, providing moderate to challenging conditions for players of all skill levels.
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