Oak Tree National, Golf course in Edmond, United States
Oak Tree National is an 18-hole golf course in Edmond, Oklahoma, that stretches across hilly terrain with water hazards on 13 holes and sloped greens. The facility includes a clubhouse with dining options, practice areas, and a driving range.
The course was designed by Pete Dye in 1976 and underwent a major redesign in 2002. This renovation helped maintain its standing among top golf facilities in the United States.
The name 'Oak Tree' comes from the prominent tree that defines the character of the property and holds significance in the club's identity. This connection to nature is immediately recognizable to visitors and gives the place a personal story.
The course is open daily and offers various practice areas and a clubhouse with dining for visitors. Plan for time on the hilly terrain and numerous water hazards that make the game challenging.
The fifth hole is distinctive, stretching about 590 yards and named after the oak tree that still stands on the property. This notable tree has become the club's signature and draws attention from golfers across the country.
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