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Boiling Springs Golf Course

5283 OK-34C, Woodward, OK 73801
4.6(43)
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4.6
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4.0
1y

Just about 2 hours outside of Oklahoma City sits a hidden gem of a golf course that is a must play. This course has been talked about and has been on my radar for some time. It did not disappoint! It receives 4 stars simply because the course alone and greens and tee boxes are the finest you'll play in Oklahoma. Bar none! The western panhandle wouldn't seem to offer much in golf course layout as far as grass, trees and just a general city type feel, but during your round you would never guess you were in an area that might offer up a stagecoach passing through at any moment. It feels much like you have entered into the Wild West when you are about 50 miles out of Woodward on the way there.

The course: From tee to green- this course is 5 stars. The layout offers up many doglegs and plenty of bunkers. So, upon arrival in the clubhouse- take the free yardage book. The green fee at $40.00 is just about right, simply because the course conditions are above normal. The fairways were in phenomenal shape, each tee box was plush, and the greens were very nice. There is very little room for an errant shot on a couple of holes, so if you hit it off the fairways into the waste areas on any hole, probably just drop. Never saw any snakes, but it looked like a few could be in those areas. There are plenty of holes to score on, but the course is still challenging. You will be pleasantly surprised with how great the fairways are. (Take your shoes off on number one and walk to your ball and you'll see why! Very plush) If you are used to the hardpan of a municipal no matter where you play, you do not have that here. The fairways were 4-5 star and very green, so much you will be asking yourself "Why can't our local muni's get in this shape?" The greens were in great shape, and we didn't see any rough areas or dead spots. The putting is very optimal with about medium speed greens, some with some undulation to deal with but very friendly overall. And yes, there are tons of trees. Plenty of areas to get shade relief on a warm day. Overall, by comparison to other courses as far as condition: Better than the city courses in OKC or Tulsa- Comparable to Sand Creek Station-Wichita- Comparable to Battle Creek- Tulsa

Some notes: The carts are gas because of the hills, (yes- hills) that you have to navigate on some holes, but they get around great-

The clubhouse has a small pro shop set-up with just a few items, and a grill that offered up a good hamburger after the round. Wish it was more inviting of an atmosphere for after the round, especially after traveling a distance to get here. The clubhouse staff (about 4 teenage girls on this day) were not on their game and were just dry, no energy, no engagement and they seemed more involved with each other than the patrons-

There are no water stations on course (don't know why) so load up on a warm day-

The cart paths were broken up in many areas, but that's to be expected when you consider the city is putting money into the course itself more than likely, and not the cart paths. So don't be mad when you run across a few bumps or dirt trails to navigate. Getting to a few holes is tricky so pay attention and don't feel like you'll get held at gunpoint by train robbers if it looks like you're headed to nowhere- (The yardage book has a map inside so keep it handy)

This was an enjoyable getaway weekend. The course has a stay and play option so look into that. We stayed overnight at the Holiday Inn Express, which was in great shape, and not too far from the course. Woodward does not offer up much in dining that you are used to, so plan accordingly. Overall, when you take away the cart paths- this course would be one of the best courses in Tulsa or Oklahoma City for public play, it's that good especially for the price. I would rank it with Firelake in Shawnee (when it's good) and Lakeside in Stillwater for overall bang for your buck. If you are in the OKC area- it's well worth a day trip to play. If you are 2 hours away in any direction- it's well worth a day trip to play. Well done...

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2.0
44w

If you book online and pay for your cart, you will not have payed for your cart when you get to the club house. As someone that travels for work I asked if they had rental clubs before booking and they said yes. Good luck playing golf with those build your own set out of some pretty messed up clubs. The whole thing felt like a sham when I showed up to the pro shop. 2 stars because the course itself...

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5.0
3y

What a great golf experience! Tremendously challenging golf course. Felt like I was at a resort course nestled in northwest Oklahoma! The course, from the rough to the fairways, traps and greens was perfect. All for less than $35. The two and a half hour drive from OKC was well worth it. My only regret is not making the trip earlier. My compliments to the course...

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Michael BorthMichael Borth
Just about 2 hours outside of Oklahoma City sits a hidden gem of a golf course that is a must play. This course has been talked about and has been on my radar for some time. It did not disappoint! It receives 4 stars simply because the course alone and greens and tee boxes are the finest you'll play in Oklahoma. Bar none! The western panhandle wouldn't seem to offer much in golf course layout as far as grass, trees and just a general city type feel, but during your round you would never guess you were in an area that might offer up a stagecoach passing through at any moment. It feels much like you have entered into the Wild West when you are about 50 miles out of Woodward on the way there. The course: From tee to green- this course is 5 stars. The layout offers up many doglegs and plenty of bunkers. So, upon arrival in the clubhouse- take the free yardage book. The green fee at $40.00 is just about right, simply because the course conditions are above normal. The fairways were in phenomenal shape, each tee box was plush, and the greens were very nice. There is very little room for an errant shot on a couple of holes, so if you hit it off the fairways into the waste areas on any hole, probably just drop. Never saw any snakes, but it looked like a few could be in those areas. There are plenty of holes to score on, but the course is still challenging. You will be pleasantly surprised with how great the fairways are. (Take your shoes off on number one and walk to your ball and you'll see why! Very plush) If you are used to the hardpan of a municipal no matter where you play, you do not have that here. The fairways were 4-5 star and very green, so much you will be asking yourself "Why can't our local muni's get in this shape?" The greens were in great shape, and we didn't see any rough areas or dead spots. The putting is very optimal with about medium speed greens, some with some undulation to deal with but very friendly overall. And yes, there are tons of trees. Plenty of areas to get shade relief on a warm day. Overall, by comparison to other courses as far as condition: Better than the city courses in OKC or Tulsa- Comparable to Sand Creek Station-Wichita- Comparable to Battle Creek- Tulsa Some notes: The carts are gas because of the hills, (yes- hills) that you have to navigate on some holes, but they get around great- The clubhouse has a small pro shop set-up with just a few items, and a grill that offered up a good hamburger after the round. Wish it was more inviting of an atmosphere for after the round, especially after traveling a distance to get here. The clubhouse staff (about 4 teenage girls on this day) were not on their game and were just dry, no energy, no engagement and they seemed more involved with each other than the patrons- There are no water stations on course (don't know why) so load up on a warm day- The cart paths were broken up in many areas, but that's to be expected when you consider the city is putting money into the course itself more than likely, and not the cart paths. So don't be mad when you run across a few bumps or dirt trails to navigate. Getting to a few holes is tricky so pay attention and don't feel like you'll get held at gunpoint by train robbers if it looks like you're headed to nowhere- (The yardage book has a map inside so keep it handy) This was an enjoyable getaway weekend. The course has a stay and play option so look into that. We stayed overnight at the Holiday Inn Express, which was in great shape, and not too far from the course. Woodward does not offer up much in dining that you are used to, so plan accordingly. Overall, when you take away the cart paths- this course would be one of the best courses in Tulsa or Oklahoma City for public play, it's that good especially for the price. I would rank it with Firelake in Shawnee (when it's good) and Lakeside in Stillwater for overall bang for your buck. If you are in the OKC area- it's well worth a day trip to play. If you are 2 hours away in any direction- it's well worth a day trip to play. Well done Boiling Springs!
Kevin WagnerKevin Wagner
Very nice golf course. Everything was in great shape. Greens were very tough. Fairways were fast. Clubhouse was also very nice, hamburgers were good! All of the staff were great people and very helpful! Golf course was in great shape end of September 2025.
Shane RiggleShane Riggle
What a great coarse! In great shape and fun to play. Only reason I took a star away was the pro shop staff. They are younger ladies that don't care about what they do. Very short and cold to the non locals. But still worth playing. Make the trip!
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Just about 2 hours outside of Oklahoma City sits a hidden gem of a golf course that is a must play. This course has been talked about and has been on my radar for some time. It did not disappoint! It receives 4 stars simply because the course alone and greens and tee boxes are the finest you'll play in Oklahoma. Bar none! The western panhandle wouldn't seem to offer much in golf course layout as far as grass, trees and just a general city type feel, but during your round you would never guess you were in an area that might offer up a stagecoach passing through at any moment. It feels much like you have entered into the Wild West when you are about 50 miles out of Woodward on the way there. The course: From tee to green- this course is 5 stars. The layout offers up many doglegs and plenty of bunkers. So, upon arrival in the clubhouse- take the free yardage book. The green fee at $40.00 is just about right, simply because the course conditions are above normal. The fairways were in phenomenal shape, each tee box was plush, and the greens were very nice. There is very little room for an errant shot on a couple of holes, so if you hit it off the fairways into the waste areas on any hole, probably just drop. Never saw any snakes, but it looked like a few could be in those areas. There are plenty of holes to score on, but the course is still challenging. You will be pleasantly surprised with how great the fairways are. (Take your shoes off on number one and walk to your ball and you'll see why! Very plush) If you are used to the hardpan of a municipal no matter where you play, you do not have that here. The fairways were 4-5 star and very green, so much you will be asking yourself "Why can't our local muni's get in this shape?" The greens were in great shape, and we didn't see any rough areas or dead spots. The putting is very optimal with about medium speed greens, some with some undulation to deal with but very friendly overall. And yes, there are tons of trees. Plenty of areas to get shade relief on a warm day. Overall, by comparison to other courses as far as condition: Better than the city courses in OKC or Tulsa- Comparable to Sand Creek Station-Wichita- Comparable to Battle Creek- Tulsa Some notes: The carts are gas because of the hills, (yes- hills) that you have to navigate on some holes, but they get around great- The clubhouse has a small pro shop set-up with just a few items, and a grill that offered up a good hamburger after the round. Wish it was more inviting of an atmosphere for after the round, especially after traveling a distance to get here. The clubhouse staff (about 4 teenage girls on this day) were not on their game and were just dry, no energy, no engagement and they seemed more involved with each other than the patrons- There are no water stations on course (don't know why) so load up on a warm day- The cart paths were broken up in many areas, but that's to be expected when you consider the city is putting money into the course itself more than likely, and not the cart paths. So don't be mad when you run across a few bumps or dirt trails to navigate. Getting to a few holes is tricky so pay attention and don't feel like you'll get held at gunpoint by train robbers if it looks like you're headed to nowhere- (The yardage book has a map inside so keep it handy) This was an enjoyable getaway weekend. The course has a stay and play option so look into that. We stayed overnight at the Holiday Inn Express, which was in great shape, and not too far from the course. Woodward does not offer up much in dining that you are used to, so plan accordingly. Overall, when you take away the cart paths- this course would be one of the best courses in Tulsa or Oklahoma City for public play, it's that good especially for the price. I would rank it with Firelake in Shawnee (when it's good) and Lakeside in Stillwater for overall bang for your buck. If you are in the OKC area- it's well worth a day trip to play. If you are 2 hours away in any direction- it's well worth a day trip to play. Well done Boiling Springs!
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Very nice golf course. Everything was in great shape. Greens were very tough. Fairways were fast. Clubhouse was also very nice, hamburgers were good! All of the staff were great people and very helpful! Golf course was in great shape end of September 2025.
Kevin Wagner

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What a great coarse! In great shape and fun to play. Only reason I took a star away was the pro shop staff. They are younger ladies that don't care about what they do. Very short and cold to the non locals. But still worth playing. Make the trip!
Shane Riggle

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