Earlywine Golf Club Clubhouse


A new era has begun at Earlywine Golf Club with the completion of a light-filled, contemporary clubhouse and event space.
As part of a modernization initiative by the City of Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation, the original 1975 clubhouse was replaced with a state-of-the-art facility designed to elevate the guest experience and serve as a premier community destination.
Wallace Design Collective provided structural and civil engineering services for the 18,600 square foot clubhouse, a remodeled golf cart storage facility and a new 24-bay covered hitting pavilion on the driving range. The clubhouse design blends mid-century modern architecture with a stone veneer and expansive windows, offering abundant natural light and sweeping views of the course.
Inside, the facility is anchored by “The Overlook,” a full-service restaurant and bar with indoor and covered outdoor seating, complemented by a grab-and-go café. Amenities include a spacious banquet room with seating for 256 guests, an event lawn overlooking the course, a dedicated conference room, men’s and women’s lounges and a modern pro shop.
The project also upgraded the practice area with the new hitting pavilion, designed for year-round use, and expanded golf cart storage to accommodate up to 150 carts. Together, these enhancements position Earlywine Golf Club as a modern and welcoming venue for golf, dining, events and recreation.
photography: ©Mel Willis