
The Oklahoma City golf courses range from tough ones to those ideal for beginners. They offer the perfect break for residents of the city and professionals otherwise caught in boardroom battles.
The Lake Hefner public golf course in Oklahoma City is one of the most beautiful among these. Located on the southern shore of Lake Hefner, it consists of two courses of 18 holes each with 50 obstacles on each of them. Earlywine Park features a public golf facility made up of two courses. Chipping and pitching facilities are offered. For practice, the course features a driving range along with four putting greens. One can also get a golf lesson from an expert here. A restaurant and a snack shop offer refreshments..
Trosper Park’s public golf facility is the one for beginners. It consists of 18 holes and features only four water hazards and seven traps. A driving range, putting green, chipping green and bunker are the practice facilities offered. A snack bar is also around. The Silverhorn Golf Club is a public course and quite beautiful, considering it’s located only a few minutes from downtown. The tough course satisfies the experts and helps amateurs sharpen their game. One of the obstacles here is the tall grass. The putting green and driving range are available for practice. A snack bar is also offered.
The Lincoln Park golf facility is located south of Remington Park. Each of its two 18-hole courses features thirty sand traps and five water hazards. Here too there is a restaurant and a snack shop..
OKC hotels offer the best of hospitality, catering to players after a long game at one of the Oklahoma City golf courses.
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Architect Floyd Farley Dies at 98
Floyd Farley, a past president and fellow of the American Society of Golf Course Architects and member since 1959, died Oct. 1 at his home in Sedona, Ariz. He was 98.
After designing his first course in 1932—Woodlawn Golf Club in Oklahoma City—Farley found he liked the work and went on to design more than one hundred more layouts including: Quail Creek Golf and Country Club, Oklahoma City, Okla.; New Mexico State University Golf Course, Las Cruces, N.M.; Holmes Golf Course, Lincoln, Neb.; John Conrad Regional Golf Course, Midwest City, Okla.; and Miracle Hill Golf Course, Omaha, Neb.
CONARD, John, (1773 – 1857)
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CONARD, John,
a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Chester Valley, Chester County, Pa., in November 1773; educated at the Friends School; moved to Germantown about 1795; studied law; was admitted to the bar and practiced; professor of mathematics at the local academy in Germantown; elected as a Republican to the Thirteenth Congress (March 4, 1813-March 3, 1815); declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1814; associate judge of the district court; appointed United States marshal for the eastern district of Pennsylvania by President James Monroe; reappointed by President John Quincy Adams and served two years under President Andrew Jackson; retired from public life in 1832; moved to Maryland about 1834 and settled in Cecil County near Port Deposit, where he lived until 1851, when he moved to Philadelphia; died in Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1857; interment in St. Ann’s Protestant Episcopal Churchyard, North East, Cecil County, Md.
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