So I played this course for the first time today(Stone Creek side), and I must say that this is my new go to course when I visit Tulsa. The staff inside the pro shop was super friendly, the range was just ok, but the course itself was wonderful. I did not have a tee time booked, but they got me on within 30 minutes. It was pretty late in the afternoon(5:30pm) and I was not sure if I could get all 18 holes in before dark, but I finished my round in about 2 hours and 30 mins. Sweet! Greens were bumpy from aeration, but not bad really. Fairway was excellent. Cannot comment on the bunkers because I missed them all… somehow… Great course, beautiful area, nice staff, reasonable rate(less than $ 30). Tip: there is no GPS on the cart, so have your GolfLogix app handy on your iPhone for the hole visuals and ranges.
Aaron M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
So let’s preface this whole review with the fact that there were 40 to 50 mile per hour wind gusts on the day in question. I’m going to be blaming the wind for a lot here. Page Belcher — great public course in Tulsa. I played on Mother’s Day with three other friends. It cost $ 40/person for green and cart fees(18 holes). Not a bad price. We played Stone Creek and I have to say, the back 9 of Stone Creek was really awesome(or maybe the front 9 was just painful because of the INSANEWINDS!) Pretty wide open fairways … many of which I missed(the wind!!!) Rough sketches of course maps at each hole, although sometimes I still hit into the water(the wind!!!) They’re doing some construction on the parking lot so it was a tad confusing to park, find certain holes, etc. The course was in pretty decent shape, a couple of rough greens, but it wasn’t crowded at all. I lost quite a few balls on the front 9 *(the winddddd!) because of water and houses lining a the course. Page Belcher is generally a pretty forgiving course. An easy-to-get-to golf course(right off Highway 75 at 71st Street). They’re doing some work on it to improve the facilities It shouldn’t be too tough of a course for any decent golfer(I blame the wind!!!)
Trevor H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
Improved dramatically under the management of Billy Casper Golf. Still owned by the City, this 36 hole course is the epitome of public golf. They’ve redone greens at both courses(Old Page & Stone Creek) over the past few seasons. Course plays fair, is fairly open, but with plenty of water-challenging holes. Have the most experience playing Old Page, bc it’s the easiest to get a tee time there. Be sure to sign up for the free players card(the red one). With it you get essentially a free round after every 10. Think you need it also for the super twilight – after 5, $ 15 including cart. The course is an asset to my neighborhood. Kudos Billy Casper for keeping this thing going. Your course beats an apartment complex by a mile!