Laurel Oaks Golf Course
Website: http://www.cityofmaysville.com/contact/laurel-oaks-golf-course/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most memorable hole at Laurel Oaks, and how challenging is the course overall?
You'll find Laurel Oaks offers a fair test for most skill levels, but the par-3 7th is truly its signature. Playing over the old quarry pond to a well-guarded green, it's a beautiful but demanding shot that requires precision and can easily make or break your front nine.
When is the best time of year to play Laurel Oaks, and how busy does it get?
We always recommend visiting Laurel Oaks in late spring or early fall; the oak trees are stunning, and the weather is perfect for a round. Weekends can get a bit crowded, so aim for a weekday morning tee time if you prefer a quicker, more relaxed pace.
How are the greens and fairways typically maintained at Laurel Oaks?
You'll generally find the fairways at Laurel Oaks are well-kept, offering good lies, though they can get a bit firm in late summer. The greens are usually true and roll nicely, but pay attention to the subtle breaks around the 12th and 15th - they're trickier than they look.
Is Laurel Oaks a good value for the money, and what should I expect for green fees?
We consider Laurel Oaks a solid value, especially for the quality of play and the scenic setting you get. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for the area, usually around $60-$80 with a cart, but always check their website for twilight deals which are often a steal.
What unique features or amenities should I look out for at Laurel Oaks?
Beyond the course itself, you'll appreciate the charming, rustic clubhouse at Laurel Oaks, which serves up a fantastic post-round burger and a cold drink. Also, keep an eye out for the deer that often graze near the back nine - it adds a lovely, natural touch to your round.