Fallen Oak Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a tee time at Fallen Oak, and is it open to the public?
Fallen Oak is a private course, primarily for guests of the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. Your best bet for securing a tee time is to book a stay at the Beau Rivage; they often have golf packages available. It's a truly exclusive experience, so plan your trip around staying on-site.
When is the best time of year to play Fallen Oak to avoid the heat and get the best conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Fallen Oak in the fall or spring. The Mississippi Gulf Coast can get quite hot and humid in the summer, but those shoulder seasons offer perfect temperatures and the course is always in immaculate shape. You'll enjoy the natural beauty without battling the elements.
What makes Fallen Oak's design and layout so special compared to other championship courses?
What truly sets Fallen Oak apart is its dramatic elevation changes and the stunning mature oak trees that frame nearly every hole. You'll find yourself navigating rolling terrain and strategic bunkering, all while surrounded by a serene, almost untouched forest landscape. It's a beautiful challenge that feels miles away from the casino bustle.
Is playing Fallen Oak worth the green fee, and what can I expect for the cost?
Absolutely, Fallen Oak is a splurge, but it delivers an exceptional, high-end golf experience that justifies the price. You're paying for pristine conditions, top-tier service from the moment you arrive, and a truly memorable round on a course that consistently ranks among the best. Expect a full-service day, including practice facilities and attentive staff.
How challenging is Fallen Oak for an average golfer, and what should I be prepared for?
Fallen Oak is a championship-caliber course, so it presents a good test, but it's also very fair. While the length can be intimidating from the back tees, there are multiple tee boxes to choose from, making it enjoyable for all skill levels. Focus on accurate iron play and navigating the subtle breaks on the greens, and you'll have a fantastic round.