View Full Version : New Country Club in Norman



MikeLucky
03-17-2010, 09:17 AM
Actually on 77 (Sooner) between Noble and Norman...

apartment homes in norman, oklahoma (http://www.lindseymanagement.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?state=oklahoma&city=norman&type=apt)

It's a Lindsey Management property like the Moore Golf and Athletic Club. Seems to be following their typical MO.... Lots of apartments. They are already done with some of the apartments.

Anybody know anything about the course? I know it's going to be an 18 hole course, but nothing else....

metro
03-17-2010, 09:18 AM
Not sure if I'd call an apartment community a "country club."

MikeLucky
03-17-2010, 10:15 AM
Not sure if I'd call an apartment community a "country club."

It's a private golf course. It's a country club. While it's unusual to have apartments on a golf course, it's private so it keeps the hackers away.

John
03-17-2010, 03:55 PM
A private golf course does not a country club make...

rcjunkie
03-17-2010, 05:55 PM
It's a private golf course. It's a country club. While it's unusual to have apartments on a golf course, it's private so it keeps the hackers away.

If they run/operate this one like the one in Moore, it will not be a private course. The one in Moore is open to the public, it's not a bad course, I play there when I don't have time or feel like driving to Earlywine or Hefner.

blangtang
03-17-2010, 07:29 PM
thats pretty close to that little 9 hole, south of Highway 9, cobble stone or whatever its called.

MikeLucky
03-18-2010, 12:34 PM
A private golf course does not a country club make...

If you are into the the social aspects and more worried about who sees you and who they see you with... then, stick to a more traditional country club. If you actually care about golf and don't want to spend half of a mortgage to play at a club then it's great.


If they run/operate this one like the one in Moore, it will not be a private course. The one in Moore is open to the public, it's not a bad course, I play there when I don't have time or feel like driving to Earlywine or Hefner.

Um, it's not open to the public unless they changed that pretty recently. If you aren't a member, guest of a member, or resident of the apartments you shouldn't be able to play there.

rcjunkie
03-18-2010, 06:06 PM
If you are into the the social aspects and more worried about who sees you and who they see you with... then, stick to a more traditional country club. If you actually care about golf and don't want to spend half of a mortgage to play at a club then it's great.



Um, it's not open to the public unless they changed that pretty recently. If you aren't a member, guest of a member, or resident of the apartments you shouldn't be able to play there.

I played there today, I don't live there, it is open to the public.

Hammondjam
03-19-2010, 11:45 AM
I used to go to the course at 89th and Shields and I remember it being referred to as a "club". Hardly a place where the elite meet but it had holes in the ground and nice turf.

I'm thinking that if one wants to be seen as high class while they chase their balls around the pasture, they might skip the middle class suburbs and go straight to the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. Don't forget to bring a caddy for appearance! :tiphat:

OUSoonerfan3
03-20-2010, 07:21 PM
According to this article from last year in the Norman Transcript its 18 holes, semi-private. Free for tenants, but hackers can pay to play.

The Links -- high-scale development wrapped with a golf course Local Business The Norman Transcript (http://normantranscript.com/localbusiness/x519037633/The-Links-high-scale-development-wrapped-with-a-golf-course)

chuckdiesel
03-28-2010, 06:57 PM
lindsey apartments are the cheapest pieces of junk I've ever come across. That better be one heck of a course or this is going to be a flop.

BoulderSooner
04-12-2010, 05:55 AM
golf club .... golf country club ... 2 very very different things