Karsten Creek Golf Club - Stillwater
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Holes:
18 holes
Par:
72
Distance (men/women): 6597 - 5747 y
Courcerating (men/women): 71.9 - 75.3
Slope (men/women): 135 - 140
Green Fee: $ 250.00
Cart Fee: included in green fee
Architect: Fazio
Is there a hotel: No
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Extra info
Mike Holder (former Oklahoma State's Men's Golf Coach) convinced Tom Fazio to design one of the most challenging golf courses in the country. On May 9th, 1994, Karsten Creek opened, and was named the “Best New Course” in the country by Golf Digest for that same year. The zoysia fairways are cut from a forest of oaks, complemented by terrain that is unusually undulating for this part of the country. The 110 acre Lake Louise comes into play on many of the spectacular holes. Since opening in 1994, Karsten Creek has continued to receive accolades throughout the golfing community. On September 15, 2001, Karsten Creek officially dedicated the clubhouse at the Cowboy Pro-Am. On September 21, 2002 the Boone Pickens Lodge was opened to accommodate members and their guests.