Public · 18 Holes

Crimson Creek Golf Club

801 Babcock Drive, El Reno, Oklahoma

PublicMembership
18Holes
P.B. Dye, Jr.Course Designer
4112 Reviews
El Reno, OKLocation
1Listings

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About Crimson Creek Golf Club

Crimson Creek Golf Course, located in El Reno, Oklahoma, is a premier public golf destination offering a challenging 18-hole, par 72 championship layout. Redesigned by P.B. Dye, Jr. in 1998, the course features a mix of traditional and links-style holes, with the final three wrapping around the picturesque Lake El Reno. The facility includes a...

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Green Fees

18-hole$40 Includes tax
18-hole$28 Includes tax, later tee times

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall

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Reviews

What People Say

4/5
Google · 112 reviews
In summary

Crimson Creek Golf Club is appreciated for its open fairways, challenging holes, and well-maintained greens, with particular attention to accommodating female players. The staff is generally regarded as friendly and helpful, and the course offers a pleasant setting with a driving range that remains accessible even after dark. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the maintenance of fairways and sand traps, inconsistent customer service, and issues with cart availability during tournaments.

a year ago
I am not a golfer, but my husband is starting to get back into it. We had fun together at this course. We went during twilight hours to get a cheaper rate. They have a parking lot where you'll check in, get your tee time, and a cart. You could also schedule online. Carts are gas-powered, which makes it jarring to get going but makes for a fun ride. He played just 9 holes and we were there for about 2 hours, with no one directly in front or behind us. Course was mowed and the water jugs were full. Some holes had a 'par aide' ball washer, picture included. It was a nice breezy day, and I've neve…
— Ashleigh Matos
11 months ago
To start I've played this course many times over the past 15 years and had a blast so today I had the same expectations! Tee time was for 10am with my Father. Walked into the clubhouse to pay for the green fee and cart etc.. Everything was fine.. Green fee for nine holes with cart came to around $25 no biggie. Forgot to buy balls originally so grabbed two sleeves of balls brought them to the counter and first off there was no price tags on any of the golf balls but being an avid golfer I know the prices of most brands..I get to the counter to pay for two sleeves of Bridgestone balls and they t…
— Jordan Romasz
11 months ago
Hadn't played CC in several years, but my round Wednesday reminded me of why it's one of my favorite public courses. With all the rain we've had recently, my first surprise was that the range was open and we weren't cart path only. Emerie in the clubhouse was very helpful, and she was a fun personality to help us get started. I had forgotten how open the fairways are, but the holes are still challenging. Another thing we love is the placement of their red tees. My wife played with me, as she often does, and Crimson Creek is one of the few courses that seems they have actually given some though…
— Dustin Belden
a year ago
Didn’t play in the course but the driving range is nice and has lights if the sun goes down before you finish your bucket.
— okarcheta
2 months ago
Horrible tee boxes and greens. Weekend Sr rate of $49.00 to play this course is a rip off.
— Terry Ashwill
8 months ago
I don’t understand how there are not enough carts for today’s tournament. Also, why is there not a list that people can be added to a list to wait for a cart. Instead you get a young lady being rude and busy with her phone and two young boys to be bothered with helping people. I’m annoyed because of the lack of customer service.
— Madeline Diaz
2 years ago
course is looking great, fairways are filling in nicely from the winter. the greens are phenomenal, very nice and tricky to determine pace. worth the $40 to play here
— Charlie Neely
6 years ago
This course has a very nice last and design using the elevation changes in a way that is rarely seen in central Oklahoma. The greens are soft, smooth, in good shape and challenging. Unfortunately, the maintenance of the fairways and sand traps is sub par. There were several holes where there really want a fairway. It was simply mowed pasture. Fairways at any course should be better than that. There are quite a few same traps on the course. At least it appears these are supposed to be sand traps. I made it in to a few and each was more of a hard pan surface than the softer, fluffy sand that i…
— Jason McEntire
3 years ago
Oh my Gosh what an Amazing dining experience! We had the full 4 course meal and it was a delectable delight. It did take two hours but you are cooking the food at the table. The staff was a joy, from the hostess to the server and those I spoke with throughout the evening. You definitely also need to enjoy the ones your dining with.
— Janette Essex-Wright (Jeni)
5 years ago
This is by far one of the worst kept golf courses I have ever played, fairways were like hitting off concrete. It’s like they haven’t watered them in years, greens were aerated 2 months ago and are still in terrible shape. I paid almost $50 to golf here, and it should be more like $15. I thought when the new owners took over it may actually turn around but obviously not. I will not be returning, waste of money in my opinion.
— Dillon Robinson
4 years ago
I called Monday morning on the 4th of July to get a tee time for Tuesday the 5th. No problem, I had a 9:10 time to play. I specifically asked about the course condition and was told the course was in great shape. The only thing in great shape is the greens, which were very good. The rest of the course looked like a cow pasture. It was like it hadn't been mowed in weeks. Most of what hadn't been mowed was completely dead. I wish I'd been given a decent description of the complete course. I'd feel a lot better about things if I had. We're taking this course out of our rotation for a good while.
— David Masilon
8 years ago
This is a home course (sorta) since I work in El Reno. The staff are very friendly, accommodating, and have a sense of urgency to help. The grill and bar is a great spot to stop for lunch. My review of the course is listed below: Driving Range- Enough room to hit but could use distance markers clearly labeled. the hitting surface is very indicative of the course:rough, spotty, and hard. Putting Area: very well kept. ball rolls nicely and excellent shape to chip, bump and run, or flop around the edges Tee Boxes - the tee boxes need major soil work: not leveled, dry or little chance to create…
— Bkuyk9 *** (Razors Edge Gaming)

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