Royal Oaks Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-member get a tee time at Royal Oaks Golf Course?

Royal Oaks is a private club, so you'll need to be invited as a guest by a current member to play. We highly recommend leveraging any connections you might have, as it's truly a bucket-list experience you won't want to miss.

What's the most memorable or challenging stretch of holes at Royal Oaks?

You'll find the back nine's 'Oak Alley' - holes 13 through 16 - to be a real test of precision, demanding accurate iron play through mature trees. The greens here are notoriously quick and subtly sloped, so bring your best short game.

When is the ideal time of year to play Royal Oaks for the best conditions?

We always aim for late spring or early fall to catch Royal Oaks at its absolute best. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and the weather is typically perfect for a full 18 holes without the intense summer heat or winter chill.

Is Royal Oaks a course where I should consider taking a caddie?

Absolutely, we strongly recommend taking a caddie at Royal Oaks, especially if it's your first time around. Their local knowledge of the subtle breaks on the greens and optimal lines off the tee will shave strokes off your score and enhance your entire round.

What's the post-round experience like at Royal Oaks, particularly the clubhouse?

The Royal Oaks clubhouse is a classic, offering a refined yet comfortable atmosphere perfect for recounting your round. Grab a drink at the historic Grill Room - their signature burger is a must-try - and soak in the club's rich traditions.