Pros:
-nice tee signs showing distance and par, black hole portal baskets in good condition
-some degree of elevation comes into play on most holes
-a variety of distances from 189' to 534'
Cons:
-nearly no trees, few other obstacles
-4 holes with buildings in play
-dirt tees are okay
-pretty punishing wind
Other Thoughts:
This course has some elevation going for it and that is what saves it from being a total bore. There is a pretty big downhill on hole 2 and uphill on hole 3 as well as a smaller hill to go down and up on holes 6 and 7. Hole 2 also has a line of trees on either side of the small entrance road that you throw over, some of the only trees in play on the course. There is an old baseball backstop just before the basket on hole 4, a pavilion just to the left of the basket on hole 5 (and a couple more small trees!), and a large church building that is on the right side of holes 8 and 9.
The dirt tees are not great but serviceable but the tee signs and baskets are good. There is plenty of parking between holes 1 and 9. The wind seems like it must be a constant factor here. There's not much to say other than that. I guess this might be a good option if you're passing through Lawton and don't have time for 18 holes at Elmer Thomas or the University but those are both much better courses. Course baggers and church-goers only.
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