| Arguably the most challenging of the courses, the East Course will certainly test your game. Sloping fairways, hidden water, and 19 bunkers await you. On this difficult nine, course management is crucial. A few extra balls in the bag may benefit the first time player. | ![]() |
![]() | Perhaps the most scenic course at Broken Arrow, the North is truly one of a kind. Molded from woodlands, the North Course is the only course of its type in the Midwest. Featuring dual greens, a concept designed in part for players to control the difficulty, golfers have a choice of playing to either of the 2 flags on each hole. For players seeking a shorter, less difficult approach shot, the red flags are ideal. In contrast, the more experience player will appreciate the distance of the blue flags. Bring your sand wedge and putter -with 30 bunkers and dual greens, there's plenty of room for error! |
| South Course The South Course at Broken Arrow will find you among the landmarks of this historic farm. The silo and original farm house are visible off the first teebox. Flanked by 22 bunkers and 7 ponds, the South Course will present sufficient challenges for golfers at any level. Young trees and multi-tiered greens add a pleasant touch to this links-style course. | ![]() |