Public · 18 Holes

Sequoyah State Park Golf Club

19277 Park 10, Hulbert, Oklahoma

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Floyd FarleyCourse Designer
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Hulbert, OKLocation

The Club

About Sequoyah State Park Golf Club

Sequoyah State Park Golf Course is nestled in the foothills of majestic pecan trees on the shores of Lake Fort Gibson. This 9-hole, par-35 course offers a challenging layout with dogleg fairways, water hazards, and elevated tees and greens. The course is one of the first in the state to offer FlingGolf, providing a unique...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Marina
Equestrian Center
Lodging On Site

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Reviews

What People Say

2.7/5
GolfPass · 14 reviews
4/5
Google · 49 reviews
In summary

Sequoyah State Park Golf Club is praised for its beautiful setting by Lake Tenkiller, challenging layout, and friendly staff. The course, now a 9-hole, is generally well-maintained with fast greens, though some fairways and cart paths need improvement. Common criticisms include the presence of rocks on the course, occasional maintenance issues, and confusion regarding hole layout changes.

a year ago
Course looks beautiful right now. Nestled up against Lake Tenkiller with a beautiful lake view on several holes. Once an 18 hole course, it's now just a 9 hole. Proshop has golf gear, drinks, and snacks, and very nice workers. You may get lucky and have a tasty roller dog from time to time! The experience is definitely worth the greens fees
— Morgan Lewis
a year ago
Beautiful course, greens were in great shape and pretty fast. Not an easy course as a newer golfer but really enjoyed playing here. My only complaint was there were lots of rocks. My brother chipped a club in the edge of the fairway because he hit a large rock just under the surface of the grass. I ended up moving my ball off the rocks probably twice to avoid damaging my clubs. But the people were nice and I would definitely play here again
— Chad Lawrence
a year ago
Yesterday I visited Sequoyah State Park to play their 9 hole course off Jackson Bay, which is southeast of Wagner, OK. A surprising course with much more undulation than expected, and challenging elevated greens and fairways over rolling valleys. The course is very well maintained with billiard hard fast greens. I will definitely revisit!
— Michael Mckay
a year ago
I remember when this was an 18 hole golf course. It could be such a nice track, But, the state must ignores basic maintenance. The golf cart path is a mix of crushed rock, gravel, concrete and cracked concrete. The 3rd hole is absolutely a joke. The entire hole slants toward the water and everything right is boulders. The rough needed to be mowed but 3 is just a rock quarry. With some investment, it could be a signature hole. Hit a hybrid from the whites or kiss the ball goodbye. Since this course is 9 holes, you have to play each 9 twice. We played from whites and then reds. Some of holes wer…
— PJ Dozier
2 years ago
The greens are in great shape. A few of the fairways are a bit rough, but overall not terrible. It's a shame they had to close the front 9, but on the plus side they turned what used to be hole 1 into a driving range, and it's right next to the clubhouse. The golf carts are pretty decent. The staff was friendly. I also like that they sell alcohol. The course itself is absolutely beautiful and somewhat challenging. It is a bit confusing in regards to what holes are open and where the next hole is in a few cases for players who don't play the course regularly. Overall this is an affordable, well…
— Nick Gordon
2 years ago
Greens are good after sanding. The course is in good shape. Club house employees very helpful.
— Michael House
2 years ago
For a state funded golf course, that is supposed to be 18 holes, only 9 are playable. And those 9 are not in the greatest of shape. Greens are extremely small and rough. Honestly very disappointed in the overall course condition.
— Tap Pantle
6 years ago
Re-emerging from the depths of Fort Gibson lake is the Sequoya state park golf course!.....it was rumored earlier in the year that the course would be closed but a compromise of sorts prevailed and it lives on as a nine holer..... Wrapped up in the immense beauty of the park this layout holds its own.The former back nine makeup the course. It is hilly,rocky and rough in spots....The 12th fairway spent more time underwater than most .The green is looking great but the fairway needs serious grooming...... Overall it is a fun nine holes......challenge awaits on many holes. I hope it doesn’t becom…
— slr9589
Edited 7 years ago
This course will test every skill of playing golf to the max of your talent. The course is surrounded by the beauty of the country side and the beautiful lake which surrounds the course. You will not want to play this course fast so you can enjoy every minute of your visit so come and play this course with friends and have fun but also make you want to hit your coplayer and sell your clubs because it's that tough.
— Billy Yandell
4 months ago
Nice gift shop. Club / cart rentals. Driving range.
— Lonzo
3 years ago
Had a Tee time at 9:30am. Showed up at 9:15 to find the doors locked and a note saying be back in a few minutes. Call me with a number. Called the number and got a voicemail. Called again about 9:40am. Voicemail again. They finally show up at 10am and said they went to watch some animals get fed. If the tee time is at 9:30. You should be there at 9:30 unless it’s an emergency. Not to watch animals get fed. Ridiculous.
— Joseph Crook
Edited 2 years ago
Not a bad course, but its a little confusing since they keep moving holes, and the card does not reflect. Always good fun with friends.
— D B

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