The amenities are nice but the real star of the show at Heritage Hills is the high quality course design. This is an 18-hole public golf course operating under the direction of the Rogers County Public Facilities Authority. The project was conceived in the 1970s as a subdivision of Claremore Junior College, now known as Rogers State University. The layout was designed by Donal Sechrest of Tulsa. It is a challenging golf course that plays up to 6,750 yards with a course rating and slope of 72.7 & 129 respectively. The layout is dominated by a mixture of hilly and flat terrain. There are water hazards on 15 of 18 holes, but not all hazards are in play for most golfers. There are currently 35 sand bunkers and 4 grass bunkers. HHGC has a classic architecture that gives reward to well played golf shots. Misguided shots will often result in deep lies, sidehill terrain, and ample wooded areas. Fairways, tees, and surrounds are sodded with Bermuda, and greens are Penncross Bentgrass.