Public · 18 Holes

Turkey Creek Golf Club

West Jack Choate Avenue, Hennessey, Oklahoma

PublicMembership
18Holes
Mark HayesCourse Designer
3.447 Reviews
Hennessey, OKLocation

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About Turkey Creek Golf Club

Turkey Creek Golf Club, located in Hennessey, Oklahoma, offers a public 18-hole golf course designed by Mark Hayes. The course features a par 71 layout stretching 6,400 yards with a slope rating of 114 and a course rating of 70.1. Golfers can enjoy a variety of challenges with its diverse hole designs and natural surroundings....

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Green Fees

Green fee and cart$25

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

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Putting Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall

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What People Say

4.1/5
GolfPass · 40 reviews
3.4/5
Google · 47 reviews
In summary

Turkey Creek Golf Club receives mixed reviews, with some visitors appreciating its challenging layout and scenic setting, as well as the friendly and accommodating staff. However, many reviewers express dissatisfaction with the course's maintenance, citing overgrown fairways, poor green conditions, and overall neglect. While a few guests enjoyed their experience and found the course to be in good shape, the majority highlight significant issues with upkeep and suggest improvements are needed.

Edited 4 months ago
Greens are laughable. My group stood around on 3 and had to decided whether we give up and ask for our money back or give a 2 putt for every green in reg. Borderline unethical to not say the greens are unplayable before paying $40. Unfortunate for a course that has/had potential because of layout. Whatever you do… don’t go.
— Wyatt Ball
7 months ago
The worst course in America. Stickers (sand spurs) covers everything. The greens are definitely not green. Everything is overgrown. This course is not taken care of and it shows. $45 to play on it is crazy. The only good thing about it was the lady working, Rhonda, was very nice.
— HeatherKay
5 months ago
Well.... This golf course is awful!!!! It is a jungle of grass and stickers and mole hills! Played this course a year ago and it's was a great course.... However per a course member, the owner has fired the ground crew and the course is no better than a cow pasture. Drive 1.5 hours.... Total disappointment! Don't let the pictures from the website fool you.
— Lynne Sparks
9 months ago
Quite possibly the worst golf course in America. $45 for a weekend fee & cart. The tee box grass is longer than 90% of most roughs. The fairways are either bare dirt or stickers. If it’s not one of those two, it’s grass extremely thick you can’t even spot a ball. The greens are the worst part, mostly dirt, and if they aren’t, they were watered so much that my socks were getting wet. Most cups have been overgrown, making most holes 60% of their original size. Please I beg you, do not waste your money here like I did. Make the drive to Enid, Stillwater, Roman Nose, etc.
— Kaden Hamm
8 months ago
I play this coarse at least once a week.i have played coarse in Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas and Hawaii. Like playing in parks. This is a country coarse. If you want to go back to original golf you need to play this coarse. Yep it's rough but taken care of as good as possible. You will not shoot your average. But you have to remember the guy next to you is playing the same place you are. Challenging, fun it's amazing to play. You will cuss it laugh at it but you remember this game was played in fields. The most challenging you will ever play. Very much worth the price. If you want to play on c…
— Emanuel Baxter
4 years ago
Our daughter was married to her high school sweetheart 2 weeks ago. Everything was perfect except the Oklahoma wind. But it was beautiful anyway!
— Dee Sage (Dee and Mark)
11 months ago
To venture onto the greens of this unnamed golf course is to embark on a journey of such Sisyphean futility that one might question the very purpose of the game itself. Golf, in its noblest form, is a pursuit of precision, a dialogue between human skill and nature’s caprice. Yet here, nature has been supplanted by neglect so egregious it borders on malice, and the result is a travesty that mocks both player and sport. The greens, if they can be called such, are less turf than shag carpet, overgrown to a degree that renders the art of reading a break utterly futile. Each putt is a gamble, not…
— Nick Munno
a year ago
Overall, it's a great country course, downfall it doesn't have a driving range. Most of the fairways are in good shape. Even around the greens and the greens themselves are in great shape for July.
— zach karnish
3 years ago
Like most of the courses in Central Oklahoma, the condition leaves a little to be desired. Mostly because of the freeze last winter and the drought like conditions I'm sure. So with that you get very hard or damaged fairways and greens and tees boxes sometimes nearly impossible to get a tee into. There are decent spots on the fairways and greens as well, but it's a mixed bag. The pace of play is great and it's affordable. The staff is always pleasant. I play TC frequently.
— R Re
9 months ago
Sad, sad, sad. Don't waste your time or money. Fairways are dead even with all of the rain we've had this year! Greens are dying and nearly as dead.
— Rusty Gray
a year ago
Okay, first the golf course has a cute layout, very short in yardage. Also, any outside coolers found, they will kick you off the course. FYI the layout does not bring you back to the club house after the 9th hole. My group had to leave the 10th hole and drive about 1000 yards back to the club house to refuel. Upon returning the cart, I had brought some outside beers which I left empties in the cart. PBR to be exact. We left the golf course and to no avail the club house called me to tell me that I left secular beer that was not associated with the club house beverages. BEWARE, any outside con…
— Shelby Belcher
2 years ago
What use to be one of the best small town courses in Oklahoma is now a joke. This is coming from someone who has played a lot of golf ( mostly in small towns ) the greens by far are the worse part as they have multiple dead spots, Bermuda, and holes throughout the greens making it impossible to putt on. My advice to the owner is to sale this property to someone who knows how to properly run a golf course. Quit worrying about people spitting sunflower seeds and get out there and get to work. Cut your fairways, rough ( to a length to help player improvement) and move your pins at least every oth…
— beau streck

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