Oakwood Country Club Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Oakwood Country Club's course conditions?

You'll find Oakwood truly shines from late spring through early fall. The fairways are lush, and the greens roll true and fast, offering the course at its absolute peak. We recommend booking a morning tee time to beat the summer heat and enjoy the pristine conditions before play picks up.

How challenging is Oakwood Country Club for different skill levels, and what's its signature hole?

Oakwood offers a fair test for most golfers, with wide fairways but strategically placed bunkers that demand accuracy. The par-3 14th is definitely the signature, requiring a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a card-wrecker if you're not careful.

Can non-members play at Oakwood Country Club, and what should I expect for green fees?

While primarily a private club, Oakwood does offer limited public access, typically on weekdays or during specific guest days. Expect green fees to be on the higher side, usually ranging from $120-$180, which reflects the course's immaculate upkeep and premium experience. It's worth calling ahead to inquire about available tee times and current rates.

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

Beyond the fantastic 18 holes, Oakwood boasts an excellent practice facility with a full driving range and chipping greens, perfect for warming up. Their clubhouse dining is surprisingly good - we particularly enjoyed the casual grill for a post-round burger and a cold drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green.

Are there any specific holes at Oakwood Country Club that present unique challenges or require a particular strategy?

Absolutely, keep an eye on the par-5 7th hole; it's a dogleg left with a creek running down the left side and across the fairway at about 280 yards. Your tee shot needs to be precise to avoid the water and set up a chance to go for the green in two, or lay up smartly for a comfortable third shot. It's a true risk-reward hole that can make or break your front nine.