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The Battlefield at Oklahoma’s Shangri-La Resort named a Top 25 Public-Access Par-Three Course by Golfweek

MONKEY ISLAND, OKLAHOMA – Shangri-La Resort, Oklahoma’s premier waterfront golf and outdoor recreation destination, proudly announces The Battlefield Par-3 Course at the resort has been named among Golfweek's “Best Top 25 Public-Access Short, Par-3 and Non-Traditional Courses.” The Battlefield, designed by Tom Clark and Kevin Atkinson, makes its debut on the list tied for 13th with a host of courses from other famed destinations around the country.

Golfweek launched these rankings in 2023 on the philosophy that “the greatest trend in golf development over the past decade has been the introduction of short courses at so many resorts and private clubs,” the magazine’s editors explain. “To acknowledge the rapid rise for short courses, Golfweek’s Best introduced a ranking of these layouts in 2023. This year, we go a step further, breaking the category into two divisions with the top public-access and private lists of short, par-3 or other non-traditional courses. This is the ranking for the public-access layouts, which can include resorts, municipal courses and daily-fee operations.”

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The Battlefield is one of America’s most unique courses. Unlike most par-3 courses that offer more of a pitch and putt feel, The Battlefield offers 18 unique full-length par-3 holes allowing players of all levels to use every iron in their bag. The course encompasses 80 acres of rugged terrain with more than 100 feet of elevation changes. As you wind through the natural feel of creeks and falls, exposed rock outcroppings and railroad ties hold the land together. Although the course is built for all players, the challenge you take on is up to you. With five sets of tees, players can choose the more manageable and shorter tee options with more direct access from tee to green. Or they can opt to play from the tips that bring the beautiful and well-placed bunkers, creeks, and dramatic greens complex features into play. From the back tees, the Battlefield presents holes ranging from 110 - 245 yards long.

“The Battlefield is an incredible golfing experience, probably the most fun and engaging 3,000-yard course in the country, so it’s a privilege to have Golfweek raters recognize that,” said Ryan Snyder, PGA Director of Golf for Shangri-La Resort. “We’re excited that more and more golfers are discovering the magic – and incredible quality – of the Battlefield in addition to the excellent 27 championship holes at Shangri-La. This lakefront resort is probably one of the most unexpected and underrated golf destinations in the country and as more people come play here, expect us to be in conversation on a more national scale.”

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Earlier this year, The Battlefield received official USGA course and slope ratings. Starting in 2024, par-3 courses can now receive a course and slope rating from the USGA. The World Handicap System (WHS) reduced the minimum length requirements for courses to receive these ratings, from 3,000 yards for 18-hole courses and 1,500 yards for 9-hole courses to 1,500 yards and 750 yards, respectively. The Battlefield plays 2,951 yards from the back tees. The Course Rating System uses formulas, adjustments, and table values to calculate ratings based on the obstacle factors and effective playing length of 9 or 18 designated holes. Rounds played at courses that receive these ratings can count towards a golfer's official handicap.

According to the USGA, The Battlefield, a par-54 course, has the following course and slope ratings:

Black tee 57.1, 103
Blue tee 55.8, 102
Green tee 54.9, 97
Silver tee 53.1, 91
Gold 51.2, 84

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“From the back tees, it’s rated at 3.1 strokes over par,” says Ryan Snyder, director of golf at Shangri-La Resort. “On a par-3 course, you almost never hear of that. Of our five sets of tees, three are rated out over par. The others are a little bit under par. And we also have a set of unrated Felix tees for beginners. We have tees for everybody. You can make it as difficult or as easy as you want it to be. You make one bad swing and it's going to cost you a bunch of strokes – that's why it's so hard. It’s also a great course to prepare for a tournament. It will get you ready but will punish you for a bad swing.”

WHAT THE MEDIA IS SAYING ABOUT THE BATTLEFIELD:

“I can truly say without question (The Battlefield) is the most incredible par-3 course I have ever seen, with rolling hills, native flora and conditions that rival any high-end course in the country.” - Eli Jordan, Avid Golfer Magazine

“Calling The Battlefield a par-3 course doesn’t really do it justice. The shot values are tremendous. Each green complex and hole design is an intriguing puzzle unto itself. Then there’s the natural beauty. It’s the kind of setting you don’t want to leave. The first thought that crosses your mind when you putt out on the 18th is going back around this course, maybe from another set of tees.” - Golf Central Magazine

“The Battlefield sets new standards in short course experiences. It sounds grandiose, but, in time, people might just start booking trips to Shangri-La just to play The Battlefield. That’s no knock on the excellent championship golf. The Battlefield is just that special.” - OTL Magazine

“The Battlefield is the best par-3 course we've ever played, and it's not even close.” - Mason Nutt, YouTube golfer of BustaJack

The Battlefield’s stand-alone clubhouse facility offers a short iron warm-up area and a large putting green. Although some players may prefer to walk the rolling course, golf carts are available for daily play. A patio overlooks the beautiful landscape where you can relax following play and see several greens complexes throughout the course. Inside the clubhouse, the Canteen provides fresh tacos, wraps, and salads with a full signature cocktail menu. The Battlefield golf shop has a historic feel, offering great souvenirs and clothing options for all your golfing needs.

Visit shangrilaok.com for more information.

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About Shangri-La Resort
Shangri-La Resort, located on northeastern Oklahoma’s 46,500-acre Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees, is the ultimate destination for relaxation and both indoor and outdoor activities. The resort hotel offers 9,000 square feet of versatile meeting and conference space, as well as a medical spa, steam room, sauna, fitness center, an indoor pool, and an expansive 6,500-square-foot outdoor pool with hot tub, tanning ledge, and splash pad. The resort offers six distinct dining and cocktails venues to complete an unforgettable getaway for golfers, families, groups, corporate and association retreats, and weddings.

Shangri-La’s visionary owner Eddy Gibbs has transformed the resort into the pride of Northeast Oklahoma and put the lakefront vacation oasis on the map nationally with an investment of more than $100 million into the property’s accommodations and upscale leisure amenities since taking it over in 2010.

Surrounded by the waters of Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees on three sides, the revered 27-hole championship Shangri-La golf course meanders through rolling parkland landscapes with elevated Bentgrass greens and clever bunkering along with more open, flowing fairways accented by ponds, streams and the breathtaking lakefront. The Legends ninth, “The Mickey Mantle Hole,” uniquely features two separate greens complexes and is named after the New York Yankees legend who hosted his Mickey Mantle Golf Classic charity tournament at Shangri-La and once holed an albatross on this iconic par five.

The Anchor indoor/outdoor activity park offers basketball, tennis, pickleball, cornhole, and a unique “Mini-Fenway” WIFFLE®Ball park, as well as a catch-and-release fishing pond for children under 12. The 11,000 square-foot indoor facility offers traditional arcade games, virtual reality games, a LaserShot shooting simulator, and Trackman Golf simulators. The popular Sports Bar at The Anchor features several sports screens, including two giant video walls, along with ping-pong, pool, shuffleboard, darts, and foosball.

The resort’s full-service marina offers permanent rental slips and courtesy docks for those who visit the resort by water and is replete with a ship store that even sells gasoline and diesel. Boat and personal watercraft rentals are available, along with yacht charters and Oklahoma’s only parasailing adventures.

Media Contacts:
Kevin Frisch PR
Carl Mickelson
(512) 797-2673
carl@kevinfrischpr.com

Kevin Frisch
(989) 614-0241
kevin@kevinfrischpr.com


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