The County Parks Department is prepared to open LaFortune Golf Course and Grill, South Lakes Golf Course and Grill, and the Case Tennis Center at LaFortune.  Changes include:

  • Accepting pre-payments on the LaFortune and South Lakes websites
  • Sanitizing range baskets between use and allowing only single riders on golf carts with the exception for those in the same household
  • Moving tee times so they are 10 minutes apart instead of 8 minutes
  • Adding course marshals to enforce social distancing
  • Sanitizing carts between uses and at night
  • Game changes such as keeping the flagstick in while putting and modifying the cup to prevent human contact
  • Removing all rakes, water jugs, and ball washers
  • Limiting the number of customers allowed in the pro shop to no more than five at a time
  • Suspending parking lot shuttle services
  • Shifting grills to carry-out only
  • Outside events and tournaments are postponed as are all youth activities and all driving range vendor functions. 

The Case Tennis Center will:

  • Keep the indoor courts remained closed at this time
  • Encourage players to open a new can of balls each time they visit
  • Only the pros will be able to touch lesson balls and will sanitize ball hoppers; players will not be allowed to touch lesson balls
  • Four or less players allowed on every court with spacing of court assignments in place
  • Reservation times for courts are staggered and players can make a reservation and pay on the app without having to come inside
  • Strict monitoring of the courts

No decision on swimming pools

Tulsa County has not yet determined if pools and splash parks will open for the summer. Tulsa County will not open playgrounds at this time but will continue to evaluate through phased openings.