Cobblestone Creek occupies 155 acres in northeast Oklahoma City and operates as a public daily-fee course, meaning any golfer can book a round without membership. The layout spans approximately 6,800 yards from the back tees and plays to a 72.4 slope rating, positioning it as moderate-to-challenging without the difficulty of championship-length tracks. The course sits roughly 15 minutes from downtown and appeals to the range between casual weekend players and intermediate competitive golfers looking for solid conditioning without traveling outside the metro.
Cobblestone Creek features rolling terrain with water hazards on roughly half the holes, particularly on the back nine. Fairways are tree-lined on most holes, requiring accuracy off the tee rather than raw distance. The greens are bentgrass and run firm, meaning approach shots stop less readily than on softer ryegrass greens common at newer courses. Par 4s average 380 yards from the white tees, making the course playable for mid-range handicaps; par 3s range from 145 to 185 yards depending on tee selection. The signature hole is typically listed as 13, a par 4 over water with the green set into a hillside.
Daily green fees (verify current pricing at time of booking) run approximately $45 to $65 depending on season and day of week, with weekday rates lower than weekends. Senior rates apply to golfers 55 and older, typically $5 to $10 below standard pricing. Cart rental is required for all rounds except walking the course with a caddy (caddy service must be arranged in advance). The pro shop sells range balls, provides club rental, and offers lessons through the on-site professional. Advance booking is strongly recommended during spring and fall; same-day tee times are possible in summer and winter but may see longer waits between groups.
Oklahoma City operates five or six public 18-hole courses within the metro, each serving different skill levels and budgets. Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club, associated with the University of Oklahoma, plays significantly longer (7,300+ yards) and tighter, carrying higher green fees and a more competitive atmosphere; it suits low-handicap golfers seeking championship conditions. Lincoln Park Golf Club on the south side offers a shorter, more forgiving layout at similar or slightly lower green fees, appealing to beginners and casual players. Cobblestone Creek sits between these two in difficulty, course length, and price, making it the default choice for players wanting solid maintenance, moderate challenge, and straightforward access without the premium feel of a country club or the steep learning curve of championship tracks.
Cobblestone Creek suits golfers who play 10 to 25 times per year, enjoy consistent conditions, and prefer courses that reward solid ball-striking without severe penalties for minor misses. The mix of water and trees keeps experienced players engaged; the moderate yardage and forgiving rough keep less-skilled golfers from spending four hours searching for balls. The course does not accommodate very high handicaps (25+) well on back-nine holes 11 through 18, where water placement becomes more aggressive. Golfers seeking a private-club atmosphere or ultra-premium conditioning will find the experience adequate rather than exceptional; those traveling to OKC for one round should prioritize Lincoln Park (easier, faster, lower cost) or Jimmie Austin (championship experience, higher fee).
Arrive 20 to 30 minutes before your tee time. Check in at the pro shop, confirm cart assignment, and review the scorecard; most courses color-code the yardage guide to show hazard locations clearly. Range balls are available at a small fee if you want to warm up. The first tee is visible from the pro shop, and the starter will call your group when the course is clear. Play typically takes 4 to 4.5 hours for a mixed-skill foursome. The back nine is walkable but hilly; most players choose carts. Restrooms and water are available at the turn (between holes 9 and 10) and near the clubhouse.
Cobblestone Creek opens at dawn year-round, with last tee times typically 2 to 3 hours before sunset (verify for your visit date, as daylight hours vary significantly between winter and summer). The parking lot is paved and holds 40 to 50 vehicles; overflow parking on grass is available during peak times. The course sits on a main road access point, roughly a 12-minute drive from I-44. No public transit access exists; a car is necessary. The pro shop offers a small selection of beverages and snacks; a full restaurant or bar is not on-site, though some players bring coolers in their carts (confirm current policy with the pro shop when booking).
Cobblestone Creek fills a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's public golf landscape, offering a round that finishes in reasonable time, costs less than private clubs, and maintains standards that justify a return visit.
