Heritage Oaks Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Heritage Oaks Golf Course?

We highly recommend visiting Heritage Oaks in the spring or fall. The weather is absolutely perfect then, and the mature oak trees that give the course its name are either bursting with new green or showing off incredible autumn colors. You'll find the course less crowded than peak summer, too.

What's the biggest challenge at Heritage Oaks, and what's its signature hole?

The biggest challenge at Heritage Oaks definitely comes from its namesake - those towering oak trees demand precision off the tee, especially on the back nine. We think the par-4 14th is the signature hole; it's a dogleg left around a massive ancient oak, requiring a perfectly placed drive to have any shot at the green.

How do the green fees at Heritage Oaks compare, and is it good value?

Heritage Oaks sits comfortably in the mid-range for green fees, offering excellent value for the quality you get. Expect to pay around $75-100 for 18 holes with a cart, which we find very fair considering the immaculate conditioning and engaging layout. It's a solid investment for a memorable round.

What should I expect from the course conditions at Heritage Oaks?

You can expect consistently well-maintained conditions at Heritage Oaks, especially the greens. They roll true and are often quite quick, so bring your A-game with the putter. The fairways are generally lush, but straying into the rough under those oaks can be penal.

What's the post-round experience like at Heritage Oaks' clubhouse?

The clubhouse at Heritage Oaks has a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere - perfect for unwinding after your round. We always grab a casual bite and a cold drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green. It's not overly fancy, but it's comfortable and the staff are genuinely friendly.