Four Oaks Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Four Oaks Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We always steer friends towards late September through October at Four Oaks. The summer humidity has broken, the fairways are firm and fast, and you'll get those crisp mornings without the biting cold of winter. You'll find the course in its prime, offering the best playing experience.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Four Oaks, and how can I prepare?

Without a doubt, it's the back nine's elevation changes, especially holes 13 through 15. You'll encounter some blind shots and tricky downhill lies, so we recommend walking the hole first if you can, or at least studying the pin sheet carefully. Don't be afraid to club down on those downhill approaches.

Are the green fees at Four Oaks worth it, and what's the best way to book a tee time?

Absolutely, Four Oaks offers solid value, especially for the course quality you get. We always suggest booking directly through their website a week or two out, as they often have online-only specials that beat third-party sites. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a slightly lower rate and fewer crowds.

Which holes at Four Oaks should I really look forward to, or are there any hidden gems?

You've got to appreciate the par-3 7th-it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands precision. Then, the finishing par-5 18th is a fantastic risk-reward hole; if you can carry the bunker on your second shot, you're looking at a great birdie opportunity.

How's the pace of play typically at Four Oaks, and what are the on-course amenities like?

Pace of play is generally good, especially if you snag an early morning tee time-you can usually get around in under four hours. They have a well-stocked halfway house between the 9th and 10th holes, perfect for a quick snack and a cold drink to keep you fueled.