In addition to updating the greens, Rees Jones and his team changed the contours on some of the fairways, added bunkers and replaced grass from fence to fence.
After eleven months of much-needed upgrades, the historic course at Tulsa (Okla.) Country Club is up and running again.
The club invited members of the Tulsa media to tour the course on Tuesday and the new facelift has members buzzing, reports Tulsa’s News On 6.
World-renown golf course architect Rees Jones was in charge of the project. He injected some life back into the greens by making them more accessible to the average golfer.
In addition to updating the greens, Jones and his team changed the contours on some of the fairways, added bunkers and replaced grass from fence to fence.
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