Country Oaks Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Country Oaks for ideal conditions?

We recommend aiming for spring or fall to experience Country Oaks at its best. Summer can get quite warm, and winter brings chillier temperatures, but spring offers lush fairways and fall provides crisp air with beautiful foliage. You'll find late April through May and then September through October are prime for a truly enjoyable round.

Is Country Oaks a challenging course, or more forgiving for higher handicappers?

Country Oaks strikes a nice balance, offering a fair test without being overly punishing. While many holes feature wide fairways, the greens are often subtly contoured, demanding precise approach shots and a good short game. It's an excellent course for mid-handicappers seeking an enjoyable round, yet low handicappers will still find plenty to challenge them.

What's the typical cost to play 18 holes at Country Oaks, and is it good value?

You're looking at a very reasonable green fee, typically in the $40-$60 range with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. For the consistent quality of the course and its well-maintained conditions, we consider Country Oaks excellent value for your money. It's a solid, unpretentious round that won't break the bank.

Are there any must-play holes or unique features at Country Oaks that stand out?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole-it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands accuracy and precision. The finishing stretch is also memorable, especially the par-5 18th, offering a chance to finish strong with a well-placed drive and a strategic approach to a guarded green. The course makes good use of its natural rolling terrain throughout.

How busy does Country Oaks get, and what's the typical pace of play?

Country Oaks is popular with locals, so weekend mornings can get a bit crowded, but the staff does a good job of managing tee times efficiently. You can generally expect a round to take around 4 to 4.5 hours, which is quite respectable for a public course. If you prefer a quicker pace, we recommend aiming for weekday afternoons.