Southern Hills Country Club

Southern Hills Country Club is a private golf and country club in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Southern Hills Country Club
Club information
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Established1936
TypePrivate
Total holes27
Websitesouthernhillscc.com
Front Nine / Back Nine Course
Designed byPerry Maxwell (1936) Gil Hanse (2019 renovation)
Par71
Length7,481 yards (6,841 m)
Course rating78.2
Slope rating142
West Nine Course
Designed byBen Crenshaw / Bill Coore
Par35
Length2,969 yards (2,715 m)
Course rating36.3

History

The club was established in 1935[1] from land donated by multimillionaire oilman Waite Phillips (Frank Phillips, Waite's brother, was the namesake and founder of the predecessor to Phillips 66. Waite worked with his brother for a time before starting his own oil company). Phillips had earned an oil fortune and, upon the crash of the stock market, Phillips became The First National Bank of Tulsa’s chairman. With his oil money and with his reputation, Bill Warren and Cecil Canary asked Phillips to sponsor the development of a new country club. The boosters argued that there was the need for a family-oriented club that would include a swimming pool, stable, horseback trails, polo field, skeet range, tennis courts, clubhouse and golf course.[2] Phillips was skeptical of this proposition, and in response he told Warren and Canary that they had a couple of weeks to assume 150 pledges to become members of this club, with each of those pledges paying $1,000 each, to ensure his cooperation.[3] The construction costs were raised by the founding members.[4] The clubhouse, designed in "English country manor" style by Tulsa architects John Duncan Forsyth and Donald McCormick, opened on October 17, 1936;[5] the clubhouse was extensively renovated during a three-year project prior to the 2007 PGA tournament.[6]

Murder

On May 27, 1981, Roger Wheeler, a Tulsa businessman and owner of Miami's World Jai Alai, was murdered in the parking lot of the club. The killing was ordered by Winter Hill Gang mobster Whitey Bulger, who discovered that Wheeler had uncovered the gang's ongoing embezzlement from the jai alai organization.[7][8][9]

Golf courses and amenities

Once the money was raised, the pledges signed, and the land was donated, the main 18-hole golf course was laid out by golf course designer Perry Maxwell. The course was later on renovated by Keith Foster in 1999. Maxwell, a friend of Phillips, oversaw the entire project and its construction.[10]

There is also a 9-hole West Course that was designed by Ben Crenshaw in 1992. Southern Hills also has the typical facilities of a country club, including extensive banqueting facilities, a fitness center, swimming and diving pools, and tennis courts. Southern Hills offers swimming, personal training, and tennis instruction. The course is ranked No. 30 among Golf Digest’s 2013-2014 “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses."[11]

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards4725004443776562264432203953,7334061734616322304175673714913,7487,481
Par444453434354345345443671

Lengths of the course in previous major championships:

Golf tournaments hosted at Southern Hills

Southern Hills has hosted seven major championships for men, including the U.S. Open three times (1958, 1977, 2001)[12] and four PGA Championships (1970, 1982, 1994, 2007).[13] It is the only course to host the PGA Championship four times, and will host its fifth PGA Championship in 2022. Southern Hills also hosted the first-ever U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur in 1987, and the USGA Women’s Amateur was played at Southern Hills in 1946.[14]

Winners

YearTournamentWinner
1946U.S. Women's Amateur Babe Zaharias
1953U.S. Junior Amateur Rex Baxter
1958U.S. Open Tommy Bolt
1961U.S. Senior Amateur Dexter H. Daniels
1965U.S. Amateur Bob Murphy
1970PGA Championship Dave Stockton
1977U.S. Open Hubert Green
1982PGA Championship Raymond Floyd
1987U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Cindy Schofield
1994PGA Championship Nick Price
1995Tour Championship Billy Mayfair
1996Tour Championship Tom Lehman
2001U.S. Open Retief Goosen
2007PGA Championship Tiger Woods
2009U.S. Amateur Byeong-Hun An
2021Senior PGA Championship Alex Cejka
2022PGA Championship
2024U.S. Women's Amateur

Bolded years are major championships on the PGA Tour.

References

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