Oak Marsh Golf Course
Website: https://www.oakmarshgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to experience Oak Marsh's unique layout?
We highly recommend visiting Oak Marsh in the spring or fall for truly ideal conditions. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and humidity, and the course's natural beauty-especially the marsh views-really pops with the changing foliage or fresh spring growth. Weekday mornings are always your best bet for a relaxed pace and fewer crowds.
What's the real challenge at Oak Marsh, and which holes should I look forward to?
Oak Marsh truly tests your accuracy, especially with its namesake marshes coming into play on many holes. We particularly love the stretch from 14 to 16-you'll need to navigate water carries and precise approaches, but the views are absolutely stunning. Don't let the beauty distract you from the task at hand!
Can I walk Oak Marsh, and what's the typical pace of play like?
While you *can* walk Oak Marsh, we honestly recommend taking a cart; there are some significant distances between greens and tees that can tire you out, especially on a warm day. Pace of play is generally good, but expect a slightly slower round on weekend mornings, as it's a popular spot. Plan for around 4.5 hours.
Is Oak Marsh worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?
Absolutely, Oak Marsh offers excellent value for a course of its caliber, especially considering the unique marshland design. Green fees typically range from $60-$90, depending on the season and time of day, which is a steal for such a memorable round. You're paying for a truly distinctive experience, not just another parkland track.
What's the vibe like at Oak Marsh after a round, and are there good practice facilities?
The clubhouse at Oak Marsh has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere-perfect for grabbing a drink and rehashing your round on the patio overlooking the 18th. Their practice facilities are solid, with a decent driving range and a good putting green, so arrive early to dial in your short game before tackling those marsh hazards.