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Inside Gaillardia: Life In A Gated Golf Community

What does daily life look like when your front door opens to fairways and a private clubhouse? If you are exploring gated golf communities in north Oklahoma City, you have likely heard about Gaillardia. This guide gives you a clear picture of location, amenities, homes, covenants, costs to plan for, and the practical tradeoffs so you can decide if it fits your lifestyle. Let’s dive in.

Where Gaillardia fits in OKC

Gaillardia is a master-planned, gated golf-and-country-club community in northwest Oklahoma City anchored by Gaillardia Country Club. The development blends about 250 acres of golf course with roughly 240 acres of residential homes and 66 acres of perimeter commercial property, according to the club’s history. You will find the main entrance near Gaillardia Boulevard with convenient access to MacArthur Boulevard and the John Kilpatrick Turnpike.

For day-to-day errands, the Quail Springs and Kilpatrick Turnpike corridor is the nearby retail hub. Will Rogers World Airport is commonly described as a 25 to 30 mile drive depending on route and traffic. Exact drive times vary by address, so plan ahead for your specific itinerary.

Club life anchors daily living

Life in Gaillardia centers around the golf course, a grand clubhouse, and a full slate of social and recreation options. Your routine can include morning practice, lunch on the terrace, a workout or swim, and an evening event without leaving the gates.

Championship golf and practice

Gaillardia Country Club operates an 18-hole Par 72 championship course with an original design credited to award-winning architect Arthur Hills. The club’s history notes a course opening in July 1998, with later directory references to a Tom Kite redesign. You can explore hole-by-hole details and the full scorecard on the club’s course tour and scorecard.

Practice is a core part of the experience. The Gaylord Learning Center, added in 2003, anchors a large practice complex designed for all skill levels. Together, the course and practice facilities are the backbone of Gaillardia’s residential golf identity, highlighted throughout the club’s About Us page.

Clubhouse, dining and events

The community’s centerpiece is a French-Normandy style clubhouse of roughly 55,000 square feet across three levels, opened around 1999. You will find both casual and formal dining, event spaces, and a year-round calendar that ranges from member mixers to seasonal celebrations. Club history also notes nationally visible moments, including a televised Shell “Wonderful World of Golf” match in 2000 and Senior Tour Championship events in 2001 and 2002, which add to the club’s prestige. Learn more on the club’s About Us page.

Fitness, pool and racquet

Beyond golf, Gaillardia supports an active lifestyle with tennis on Har-Tru courts, growing pickleball offerings, an Olympic or junior-sized swimming pool, a fitness center, and courts for basketball and volleyball. The club operates a pro shop and offers lessons and programming for juniors and adults. You can see amenities context on the course tour and scorecard page and get a feel for the social rhythm through the membership experience section.

Membership options and costs

Membership is structured to match how you plan to use the club. Categories shown on the club site include Full Golf, Junior Golf and Lifestyle, which is geared to members who want pools, fitness and dining without golf. The club notes a one-time, non-refundable initiation fee plus monthly dues, but does not publish dollar amounts online. To plan your budget, request the membership booklet or contact the Membership Director via the Join the Club page.

Homes, architecture and lots

Inside the gates you will find custom single-family homes across several enclaves. Architectural character leans traditional, with French Normandy, French Country, Tudor, Mediterranean and related styles commonly noted in public descriptions. Lot sizes span from villa lots to estate parcels, with many properties described as quarter-acre up to multi-acre.

A useful example of current product is The Promenade, the final redeveloped enclave within Gaillardia’s gates. Public materials show available lots ranging from about 8,166 to 17,764 square feet, with select local luxury builders constructing spec homes. You can review current information on The Promenade’s site.

What covenants mean day to day

Gaillardia is governed by recorded declarations and supplemental declarations. Owners should expect robust design controls and formal plan review before building or making major exterior changes. The Promenade’s published Supplemental Design Guidelines provide a clear example of what this looks like in practice:

  • Architectural Advisory Committee (AAC) review is required for new construction and exterior changes.
  • The guidelines list a $500 plan review fee and a $5,000 construction deposit during the build.
  • Minimum and maximum square footage bands apply by block.
  • A landscape plan is mandatory, with a 30-day review expectation that can be extended if needed.
  • Visible exterior elements, signage and front-yard decorations are tightly controlled, and enforcement remedies are outlined.

You can review the full standards in the Promenade’s Supplemental Design Guidelines.

HOA assessments and services

The association levies Base Assessments and Neighborhood Assessments to fund services. In certain pockets, such as The Promenade, marketing and declarations note that routine yard or street landscaping may be handled by the association using those assessments. Fee amounts vary by enclave and year and are not listed publicly. For planning, request the current schedule of assessments, budget and reserve information directly. The Promenade’s Supplemental Declaration shows how these responsibilities are structured.

Security and access

Gaillardia is described in enclave marketing as a guarded, gated environment. The Promenade’s materials explicitly reference gated access with 24-hour security. Because access protocols can change, verify daily procedures for guests, deliveries and vendors with the community or enclave directly. You can start with The Promenade’s overview, then confirm specifics in person.

Who Gaillardia fits

  • Active golfers who value a private course and a strong practice complex.
  • Buyers who want a guarded, low-traffic setting with built-in social options through the club.
  • Out-of-state or busy owners who prefer a turnkey feel, especially in enclaves where association-maintained landscaping reduces routine tasks.
  • Households that want a large clubhouse, programming for kids and adults, and options to scale membership to how they use the amenities.

Practical pros and watch-outs

Pros

  • Integrated lifestyle: golf, clubhouse, fitness, pool and racquet in one community, supported by a large clubhouse and notable practice facilities.
  • Strong architectural character and design controls that help keep a cohesive look.
  • Association-maintained landscaping in some enclaves can simplify ownership and support a lock-and-leave routine.

Watch-outs

  • Cost clarity: initiation fees, monthly club dues and HOA assessments are not posted publicly. You need the membership booklet and current association budget to build an accurate monthly carrying cost.
  • Market volatility: sales counts are low in this luxury micro-market, which can make headline medians swing. Use recent, like-kind MLS comps for precise pricing.
  • Rules and timelines: AAC reviews, deposits and compliance steps add time and planning to new builds or major changes. Budget both dollars and timeline for approvals.
  • Membership level matters: access to golf, racquet, pool and events depends on your category, so match your membership to how you will use the club.

Due diligence checklist

Before you buy, assemble the right documents and answers. A focused checklist helps you move with confidence:

  1. Recorded declarations and supplements for your specific lot or enclave. Read exhibits for any special rules.
  2. The association’s current schedule of assessments, the most recent budget and the reserve study to understand fees and upcoming projects.
  3. The Gaillardia membership booklet or current cost schedule from the Membership Director, including any initiation waitlist and guest policies.
  4. Recent AAC decisions and community violation or appeal policies to gauge enforcement tone.
  5. Three to six closed MLS comps from the last 12 months on the same street or in the immediate enclave to price accurately.
  6. School assignment verification for your specific parcel, since attendance zones can vary by address.

You can begin with the club’s membership page and The Promenade’s published declaration and design guidelines, then request enclave-specific documents for any other section you are considering.

A day in Gaillardia

Picture a Saturday you do not have to plan. Start with short-game work at the Gaylord Learning Center, then play a morning round with friends. Have lunch on the clubhouse terrace, where you can see the course and chat with neighbors. Spend the afternoon at the pool or on the pickleball courts, then unwind with a fitness session before dinner.

Evenings often bring member mixers, themed dinners or seasonal events. For families, junior golf programs and children’s activities keep weekends full. For empty nesters, the dining rooms and social calendar offer a steady rhythm of connection without leaving the neighborhood.

Next steps

If Gaillardia matches your lifestyle, the right plan is simple. Dial in your budget with current club and HOA numbers, confirm any enclave-specific rules, and price your target home with recent, like-kind comps. When you are ready to tour, request a clubhouse visit to experience the rhythm of a real day on site. For a private, guided approach and up-to-the-minute comps, reach out to Cole Strickland. You will get local insight, responsive service and a clear path from first visit to closing.

FAQs

What amenities come with Gaillardia membership if I do not golf?

  • The club lists a Lifestyle category designed for access to pools, fitness and dining without golf; review the membership page for current categories and request the booklet for full details.

How strict are architectural rules in Gaillardia’s Promenade?

  • The published guidelines require AAC review, a $500 plan review fee, a $5,000 construction deposit, square footage minimums and a landscape plan, with a stated 30-day review expectation; see the Supplemental Design Guidelines.

What are typical home styles and lot sizes in Gaillardia?

  • You will see French Normandy, French Country, Tudor and Mediterranean styles on lots that range from villa-size parcels to multi-acre estates; The Promenade shows lots around 8,166 to 17,764 square feet on its site.

How much are Gaillardia’s HOA assessments and club dues?

  • Dollar amounts are not posted publicly; request the association’s current assessments and budget plus the club’s membership booklet to build an accurate monthly cost.

What is the security setup for Gaillardia?

  • Enclave marketing references gated access with 24-hour security; confirm current visitor, delivery and vendor procedures with the community or enclave directly and review any section-specific rules.

How do I verify which schools serve a Gaillardia address?

  • School zones can vary by address; confirm the specific parcel’s assignment directly with the district and your agent’s MLS records before you write an offer.

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