Oak Hills Golf Center
Website: https://www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/facilities_and_rentals/oak_hills_golf_center/index.php
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience does Oak Hills Golf Center offer- is it a full 18-hole championship course?
Don't come expecting a championship 18-hole layout; Oak Hills features a fantastic executive-style course that's perfect for a quick, engaging round. You'll find well-maintained greens and clever short holes that really test your iron play, making it ideal for sharpening your game or enjoying a relaxed afternoon.
Beyond the course, how good are the practice facilities at Oak Hills Golf Center for improving my game?
This is where Oak Hills truly shines as a 'center' - their practice facilities are top-notch. You'll find a spacious driving range with both mats and grass tees, plus dedicated areas for chipping and putting that are always in great shape, giving you every opportunity to dial in your short game.
When's the best time to visit Oak Hills Golf Center to enjoy a less crowded round or practice session?
We recommend hitting Oak Hills early on a weekday morning if you want to avoid the busiest times; it's a popular spot, especially on weekends and after work. You'll get a more relaxed pace and easier access to the range and course without feeling rushed.
Is Oak Hills Golf Center a welcoming place for new golfers or families looking to play together?
Absolutely, Oak Hills is one of our top recommendations for beginners and families; it's incredibly welcoming and unintimidating. The shorter course is perfect for learning, and their friendly staff and available instruction make it a fantastic environment to introduce someone to the game.
What's the typical cost to play or practice at Oak Hills Golf Center, and is it good value?
Oak Hills offers excellent value for the quality of its facilities; you'll find green fees for the executive course are very reasonable, and range balls are affordably priced. It's a smart choice for getting a lot of golf or practice without breaking the bank, especially compared to larger, more expensive courses.