Oak Hills Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I play a round at Oak Hills Country Club? Is it open to the public?

Oak Hills is a private club, so you won't just walk on. Your best bet is to secure an invitation from a current member; that's how we've always gotten on. If you're serious about playing, consider reaching out to the pro shop - sometimes they can arrange a reciprocal play if you're a member at another private club.

What's the signature challenge at Oak Hills, and what should I look out for?

You'll find Oak Hills truly tests your iron play, especially on the back nine. The par-3 14th, with its elevated green guarded by bunkers, demands precision, and the finishing 18th is a long par-4 that requires a strong drive and an accurate approach to a well-protected green. Don't let the rolling hills fool you; this course has teeth.

When is the best time of year to experience Oak Hills Country Club at its peak?

We always recommend visiting Oak Hills in late spring or early fall. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and the mature trees provide a stunning backdrop without the intense summer heat. Avoid mid-summer if you can, as the course can get a bit baked, and the humidity can be a real grind.

What other amenities does Oak Hills offer for a full day experience?

Beyond the fantastic golf, Oak Hills boasts excellent practice facilities, including a full driving range and a short game area that's perfect for honing your wedges. The clubhouse dining is also a highlight; we always grab a post-round meal on the patio overlooking the 18th green - the views are superb.

Is playing Oak Hills Country Club truly worth the effort to get on?

Absolutely, it's a classic American parkland experience that holds its own. The course conditioning is consistently top-notch, the layout is thoughtfully designed, and the service from the staff is always impeccable. It's a memorable round that feels exclusive and well worth the effort to secure an invite.