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White Hawk Golf Course

14515 S Yale
Bixby, OK 74008
Phone: (918)366-4653Fax: (918)366-4663





Holes: 18Greens: Bent GrassFairways: Bermuda Grass

Tee Information:
TeeParYardageCourse RatingSlope
Back Tees72698274.1134
Middle Tees72650971.4121
Forward Tees72514871.2125

Greens Fees:$20-$49
Course Type:public
Dress Code:Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK
Season:Open all year
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Average Golfer Review (3.7 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 7
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Played in mid August, Aug 15, 2007
reviewer: Mike from Bixby
Played the course for the first time and found it to be quite challenging, but fun. The greens were in good shape for the 100 degree + temps except #18. Fairways in excellent shape for mid August. The fairways on the back 9 are tight and require precise placement of the ball or you can plan on taking a drop and moving on. I would love to play the course again and will.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

White Hot, Jun 01, 2007
reviewer: Woody Kahl from Owasso, OK
White Hawk is one of my top five golf courses in the Tulsa area. I have played and rate others as follows: 1. Southern Hills 2. The Club 3. Forest Ridge 4. Clary Fields 5. White Hawk

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Good Course, Sep 27, 2005
reviewer: MJ from Tulsa
This course is great and less congested than most other Tulsa area courses. Although I had a rude group behind me, the marshal was kind of enough to straighten them out. This may not be a great course for begineers because of the length and the back being a little tighter than most local public courses. With a lot of new courses being built in the area, White Hawk will be amoung the best public courses in Tulsa County. Weekend prices are slightly higher than that of other public courses @ $40. This is a must play course for local golf lovers.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Tight, but playable, Jun 22, 2005
reviewer: Paul from Tulsa, OK
The greens on this course weren't stellar, but I've seen a lot worse. Some of the fairways get pretty tight, with wooded areas on both sides. If you hit outside the short rough, don't bother looking, just drop and move on.

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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Pace of Play/Tee Time Scheduling, Nov 08, 2004
reviewer: Anonymous from Tulsa, Oklahoma
The course is great. Very challenging and in fantastic shape year-round. The problems are these: 1. Tee-times are too close together (seven minutes). Another particular problem is how the afternoon tee-times are scheduled. If you have a 10:00 tee-time, you'd better play in two hours or less (and forget stopping for a bathroom break or hot dog), because they start on #1 and #10 at noon. Typically, nine-holes should be played within 2 hours and 15 minutes (2 hours is preferable, but 2 hours and 15 minutes is typical). The noon people should tee off seven minutes AFTER the people who have the 10:00 tee-time have teed-off. Since the 10:00 tee-time people should be tee-ing off on #10 by approximately 10:15, management needs to start the afternoon times at 12:22 - 12:30. This is obvious. 2. Singles and five-somes should not be allowed on the course during peak times (Saturdays and Sundays). We had a 10:00 tee-time and had to let two single players play through...as a result, we reached #10 at 12:05 and had to be hurried through so the noon group could start on #10. (note: there is no bathroom until #16 hole...very bad when you can't stop at the turn). 3. No pull carts allowed. This is ridiculous. The reasoning is that people "tend to pull their pull-carts onto the greens." Anyone who is that stupid will drive a golf cart too close to the green just as easily...and cause even more damage. Having said all that, management is friendly and courteous, and the course is beautiful. However, I will not be renewing my membership if the course rules are not changed as follows: 1) Afternoon tee-times (split between #1 and #10) beginning at 12:22 - 12:30, and 2) No five-somes or singles allowed on weekends. I think the tee-times should be at least 8 minutes apart, but if the above 2 rules are changed, it should alleviate some of the congestion on the course.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Great Course, Great Price, May 18, 2004
reviewer: Casey Colclasure from Tulsa, Ok USA
White Hawk is one of the best public courses I've played. Tough but a lot of fun.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Best Golf Course in the Tulsa metro!, Feb 19, 2004
reviewer: James from Tulsa
This course has to be the best course in the Tulsa metroplex! It's front 9 is wide open links style, then the back tightens extremely! The back 9 is more target shooting. The staff has the best customer service I have ever seen! The proshop staff is very nice and greets you with a smile, and so does the grill. If you go you have to try there hamburgers, the best in town!

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