Oaks Course

Website: https://palmaire.clublink.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Oaks Course, and what should I expect?

We always recommend visiting Oaks Course in the fall, typically late September through October. The mature oak trees truly come alive with vibrant colors, making for a stunning backdrop to your round. You'll find the temperatures are perfect for golf, and the course is usually in peak condition after the summer heat.

What makes Oaks Course unique compared to other courses in the region?

The defining feature here is undoubtedly the strategic placement and sheer number of ancient oak trees. They don't just line the fairways; they dictate your shot selection on nearly every hole, demanding precision over raw power. You'll need to think your way around, especially on the back nine where the oaks really tighten things up.

What's the typical green fee at Oaks Course, and is it worth it?

Green fees at Oaks Course generally range from $120-$180, depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely believe it's worth every penny for the quality of the layout and the immaculate conditioning. You're paying for a truly memorable experience, not just another round of golf.

How challenging are the greens at Oaks Course, and what's your best advice for putting there?

The greens at Oaks Course are notoriously subtle, often featuring gentle undulations that are tough to read without local knowledge. Our best advice is to trust your caddie if you take one, or spend extra time on the practice green to get a feel for their speed and breaks. Don't be surprised if your putts break more than they appear to.

Are there any must-try amenities or post-round experiences at Oaks Course?

After your round, you absolutely must grab a drink and a bite at The Acorn Grill, located in the clubhouse. Their patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green, and the burger is surprisingly good. It's the perfect spot to unwind and recount your best shots, or lament the ones that found an oak.