John Conrad Regional Golf Course, Public golf course in Midwest City, Oklahoma, US
John Conrad Regional Golf Course is a public golf course in Midwest City, Oklahoma, near Oklahoma City. The layout offers multiple tee options for different skill levels, along with a driving range and a putting green for practice.
The course was established over several decades ago as part of the broader effort to provide public recreational space in Midwest City. It was named in honor of John Conrad, a local figure who supported the creation of outdoor leisure areas for residents.
The course is named after John Conrad, a local official who helped develop the site as a public outdoor space. His name remains a reference point for the local golf community, which gathers here regularly for casual rounds and small tournaments.
The site has a clubhouse with a small restaurant, changing rooms, and equipment rental, so visitors can arrive without their own clubs. Playing early in the morning or later in the afternoon tends to give a quieter and cooler experience on the course.
The course is officially listed as a place for marriage proposals, which is an unusual secondary use for a golf venue. The open fairways and green spaces make it one of the few courses in the region where this kind of personal event is actively welcomed.
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