Love On Course is a couples counseling practice that uses golf instruction as a metaphor and therapeutic tool to help partners work through communication and relationship patterns, operating in Oklahoma City with a small capacity and sliding-scale fee options.
Love On Course combines traditional cognitive-behavioral couples therapy with the shared challenge of learning golf. The premise rests on the idea that navigating a golf course mirrors navigating a relationship: both require patience, communication under pressure, handling frustration when plans go awry, and celebrating wins together. The practice accepts couples at all relationship stages—engaged, married, in long-term partnerships, and those considering separation—and operates as a small independent practice, not part of a larger health system. The therapist leading sessions holds a master's degree and is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in Oklahoma, meeting state requirements for independent practice.
Love On Course charges on a sliding-scale basis, with session rates typically ranging from $80 to $150 per 50-minute appointment, depending on household income. Initial intake appointments cost $100 and last 75 minutes; subsequent sessions run the standard length. The practice does not accept insurance directly, meaning couples pay out-of-pocket and receive an invoice they can submit to their insurance provider for potential out-of-network reimbursement (if their plan covers it). Most sessions happen indoors in an office setting and focus on conversation and skill-building, though some couples opt for supplemental outdoor sessions at a local par-3 course to extend the golf metaphor in real time; those outings are billed at the same rate as office sessions. Verify current rates and scheduling availability by contacting the practice directly, as fees and availability can shift with demand.
Oklahoma City has a range of couples counseling settings. Community mental health centers like Integris Mental Health and Mercy Health operate larger practices with insurance in-network acceptance and lower out-of-pocket costs, but typically follow a standard talk-therapy model and have longer wait lists for couples appointments (often 4 to 6 weeks). Independent therapists in the area working with couples generally charge $100 to $200 per session, accept some insurance, and may have shorter availability windows. Marriage and family therapy clinics affiliated with universities like Oklahoma City University sometimes offer reduced-cost sessions via graduate-student therapists under supervision. Love On Course sits in the middle: more affordable than full-rate private practitioners, more specialized in approach than a clinic setting, but without insurance processing. It suits couples who want a structured, focused intervention with a creative angle and can manage out-of-pocket payment; it is less suitable for couples needing ongoing care over years or those relying on insurance coverage.
Love On Course works best for couples in the early-to-middle stages of distress, those interested in an unconventional therapeutic frame, and partners who are willing to engage with metaphor and outdoor activity. It can work across relationship types and is open to couples questioning whether to stay together. It does not suit couples in crisis (domestic violence, acute substance use, or severe mental illness requiring psychiatric care), couples where one partner refuses to attend, or those needing translation services, as the practice does not advertise multilingual staff. It also does not offer individual therapy or family sessions with children, only couple-focused work.
An initial appointment begins with a 15-minute check-in covering relationship history, presenting problems, and logistics (insurance status, emergency contacts). The therapist then introduces the golf metaphor explicitly, explaining how it will frame the work. The rest of the session focuses on listening to each partner's view of the relationship and identifying one or two early goals. Couples should expect some homework: typically a prompt to reflect on how the metaphor applies to a recent conflict or a reading assignment on communication skills. No golf experience is required; the therapist assumes most clients have never played seriously.
Love On Course holds office hours Tuesday through Thursday, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Saturday mornings 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The office is located in a shared suite in the Midtown area of Oklahoma City, with free on-site parking in a small lot. Confirm current hours before booking, as the practice occasionally adjusts availability for training or personal leave. Virtual sessions are available if weather or scheduling makes in-person visits difficult.
Love On Course fills a niche in Oklahoma City's counseling landscape by offering a structured, lower-cost couples therapy model with a distinctive therapeutic angle, making it a practical choice for partners looking for a focused, affordable entry point into relationship repair.
