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Turkey Creek Golf Club

Location icon Hwy 51 W, Hennessey, OK
Phone icon (405) 853-2100
18

Holes

72

Par

6,800

Yards

72.8

Rating

126

Slope

Yes

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Description

Turkey Creek Golf Club in Hennessey is a community course that emphasizes fun and playability. The fairways are open, making it forgiving, while small greens encourage accuracy. Locals enjoy its affordability and laid-back vibe. It's a social hub for area golfers. The course highlights the important role of golf in small-town Oklahoma.

21 December

58.3

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22 December

62.4

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23 December

56.7

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24 December

76.8

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25 December

76.0

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26 December

63.4

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27 December

76.9

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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

1

2 months ago

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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 carpet stay home you are not a real golfer. I say put a stick in the ground and I will hit at it. Did I say it's challenging?

Emanuel

5

3 months ago

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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

1

4 months ago

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Very poor condition. The greens were terrible. We were told that they were instructed not to mow the greens to help the greens recover. Which made them super slow. As far as the fairways go, I don't know why they hadn't been mowed. There is very little difference from fairways to rough. I have always liked this course. I just hope they resolve the problems.

Rex

2

6 months ago

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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 against the slope but against the chaotic whims of matted grass, which clings to the ball like a resentful lover. Footprints linger as if in wet cement, transforming every approach into a forensic study of prior trespassers. One does not play these greens; one merely survives them, with the bitter knowledge that no skill can conquer such anarchy. The fairways, meanwhile, present a paradox worthy of Kafka. Patches of bare dirt, hard as baked clay, coexist with swathes of grass so long that a well-struck drive might vanish into its depths, as though swallowed by some subterranean beast. To lose a ball in a fairway is not merely a misfortune but an indictment of the groundskeeper’s contempt for the game’s basic tenets. One swings with the faint hope of finding not glory, but the ball itself. The pins, cheap and flimsy, bend like reeds in the 20 mph gusts that sweep this desolate plain, offering neither dignity nor reliability. The 17th hole, however, achieves a nadir of absurdity: its flag, broken and prostrate, lies across the green, the bottom pole obstructing the hole like a drunken gatekeeper. To putt here is to engage in a farce, a mockery of golf’s solemn rituals. One half-expects a clown to emerge from the bunker, honking a horn in derision. The price of admission to this debacle, coupled with the Sisyphean drive to reach it, is an insult compounded by injury. To pay for such an experience is to subsidize incompetence, to reward the custodians of this shambolic course for their dereliction. Golf, at its best, elevates the spirit; here, it crushes it beneath the weight of indifference. In the end, this course is not merely a failure but a betrayal—of the game, of its players, and of the very idea that human endeavor might triumph over nature’s challenges. Save your money, your time, and your sanity. Seek instead a course that respects the ancient compact between golfer and green, and leave this wretched place to its well-deserved oblivion.

Nick

1

6 months ago

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