I've never been to that part of country. It sure doesn't look like my preconceived notion of OK... other than the photo of 10 with the oil storage in background. You can't see a single funnel cloud in the sky on any of those pics...
Really, if Jay Blasi is running this crew, it looks something like his hometown's University Ridge, which was an RTJjr design. But, it sure has a lot of rock walls and ravines, which aren't my favorite features on a golf course, not that this terrain offers any alternative. Got snakes?
It is almost as if they found a perfect water course to follow with the meandering creek on several holes in a semi-circle, which must have been a fun exercise in routing.
It looks like some very interesting centerline LZ bunkering, and double FWs. It looks like it has a little of something for everyone, drivable par 4, split FW alternative shot challenges, etc. But, what is going on with the two par 3s at 6a&b? It also appears to be strenuously walkable. I assume it is open to the public. Could this be used as a home course for a University team? It looks like it may be a real winner. Craig, I may need to get my back right and make a road trip to to see you in tornado alley!
I can't wait to see the pics of the field of play double use FW for 15-16. That puts me in mind of Wild Horses #2-3 holes in reverse or mirror image, right down to the centerline bunkers leading into 16 par 5.
I wonder what they are sodding it with... Zoyzia maybe? Then they have hydroseeding and who knows what for greens turf. It would be great if Jay made one of his rare appearances here on GCA.com to talk about it.