
Southern Hills Neighborhood Guide
Southern Hills is one of Tulsa's most quietly prestigious neighborhoods, built around the legendary Southern Hills Country Club, which has hosted multiple PGA Championships and remains one of the most respected private clubs in the country. Bounded by 61st and 71st Streets between Lewis and Yale Avenues, the area is defined by mature tree canopy, well-kept lawns, and a residential pace that feels deliberately unhurried. The homes here carry real architectural weight, and the streets project the kind of understated confidence that comes with decades of established money rather than recent ambition. Living here means access to one of the city's most coveted social anchors, along with the HOA expectations and occasional tournament-week traffic that come with that distinction. For buyers who want country club proximity without the noise of newer development, Southern Hills offers a rare combination of stability, prestige, and genuine neighborhood character.
PGA Pedigree, Ranch Chic, 4-Car Flex
🧭Geographically defined by: 61st Street to the north, 71st Street to the south, Lewis Avenue to the west, Yale Avenue to the east, encircling Southern Hills Country Club and its rolling fairways
📌Best known for: Major PGA championships at the elite, private, invitation-only Southern Hills Country Club, immaculate lawns
👕You can spot a Southern Hills local by: Monogrammed wedges and quiet swagger
👍Move here if you want: Long shady lanes and country club clout
👎Be prepared for: Tournament traffic and HOA eyes everywhere
✨TLDR;: Old money chill with whispers
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