Oak Hills Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Oak Hills Country Club, and what's a must-play hole?

Oak Hills really tests your short game, especially with its subtly sloped greens that often break more than you think. Don't miss the par-3 14th; it plays over a ravine to a well-guarded green, demanding precision and a steady nerve.

When is the best time of year to experience Oak Hills Country Club, and what weather should I expect?

We always recommend late spring or early fall - think May-June or September-October. The course conditions are pristine, and you'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, avoiding the humid summer heat and the chill of winter.

Is Oak Hills Country Club private, and how can a non-member get a tee time? What are the typical green fees?

Oak Hills is indeed a private club, but they do offer limited guest play when accompanied by a member. If you don't know a member, inquire about their 'Member for a Day' packages, which typically run around $250-350 including cart and practice facilities.

What amenities does Oak Hills Country Club offer beyond the golf course itself?

You'll find Oak Hills offers a fantastic experience off the course too. Their clubhouse dining is excellent, especially the Sunday brunch, and the practice facilities - including a short game area - are top-notch for honing your skills.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Oak Hills Country Club, and does it have any unique history?

Oak Hills has a wonderfully classic, understated elegance; it feels like a step back to a golden era of golf without being stuffy. The course itself was designed by a lesser-known but brilliant architect in the 1920s, and you can still feel that original, thoughtful layout today.