How about the course SW of Wilshire and Broadway Extension? I think the sign may still be there...round and repurposed
How about the course SW of Wilshire and Broadway Extension? I think the sign may still be there...round and repurposed
Late 70s. around 1977-1980 time frame, maybe longer. I worked with the guy that bought it around that time at the Western Electric plant. His name was Joe Richard. Not sure about the last name spelling. I worked at a lawn mower shop when I was in high school so I knew a lot about lawn mowers. I would work on the lawn mowers occasionally Joe used to use to mow the golf course. I don't remember if it was a full 9 hole course, but is was all Par 3 holes for however many holes it had. And it had some batting cages too. Around 1981 I worked in a different area of the plant on a different shift and didn't see Joe much after that. I think he had a farm way south in OKC too.
I think I hit balls there (the place across from what is now Wheeler) once, shortly after moving to OKC. I moved here in '86, and by 1991 I was working downtown and it was definitely not an option at that point.
Also, just to be clear, it was across Western east from what is now Wheeler DISTRICT, as opposed to Wheeler PARK, which is across the river. At the time Wheeler DISTRICT was the Downtown Airport.
I was there 1 time around 1979-80. All I remember is there was a cute girl working the snack bar & box office, and she was sneaking swigs off a beer when we walked up to pay.
You can see the Par 3 course (the greens) in that photo too. Looks like a miniature golf too. I don't remember that, but I never went there. Joe used to bring his mowers to my house to work on them.
I have a limited familiarity with the Rischard's through work so I thought I'd pass this along. Unfortunately, Joe passed away a few years ago. But JRs Pub and Grill posted above at I-44 and SW 149th St was Joe Rischard's as well. And yes, he had a Sod Farm in South OKC. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries...ry?id=13894899
Joe was a nice guy and I liked him a lot.
I never knew about JR's Pub and Grill and that it was Joe's. It looks like it is still there and open even after Joe's passing. And knowing Joe I'm not surprised it also has a mini golf, par 3 course and a driving range. Like I said I didn't keep in touch with Joe after about 1981 because of different work shift and placement at the plant.
Apparently the two Putt Putt locations (This one and south Western opened between June an August of 1972.
They got boring pretty quick, but the memory is still a good one in that "innocent" pre-internet time.
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