Palms Golf Course at Oakwood Country Club
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tournament Black | 36 | 3249 yards | 35.5 | 129 |
| Championship Blue | 36 | 3103 yards | 34.4 | 123 |
| White | 36 | 2922 yards | 33.2 | 114 |
| Forward Yellow (W) | 36 | 2722 yards | 34.2 | 109 |
| Silver | 36 | 2282 yards |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black M: 70.9/125 | 372 | 494 | 354 | 179 | 388 | 358 | 188 | 394 | 522 | 3249 | 6582 |
| Black/Blue M: 70.0/122 | 372 | 494 | 354 | 170 | 374 | 358 | 156 | 377 | 522 | 3177 | 6388 |
| Blue M: 68.8/119 W: 74.2/128 | 359 | 482 | 338 | 170 | 374 | 345 | 156 | 377 | 502 | 3103 | 6171 |
| Blue/White M: 67.7/116 | 347 | 482 | 322 | 157 | 359 | 345 | 156 | 353 | 483 | 3004 | 5925 |
| White M: 66.3/109 W: 71.4/121 | 347 | 435 | 322 | 157 | 359 | 333 | 133 | 353 | 483 | 2922 | 5618 |
| Plm Yellow/Snrn Wht W: 70.7/119 | 336 | 409 | 314 | 137 | 346 | 317 | 118 | 339 | 457 | 2773 | 5469 |
| White/Yellow M: 65.4/107 | 336 | 409 | 314 | 137 | 346 | 317 | 133 | 339 | 457 | 2788 | 5420 |
| Yellow M: 64.1/105 W: 69.2/113 | 336 | 409 | 314 | 137 | 346 | 317 | 118 | 339 | 457 | 2773 | 5181 |
| Yellow/Silver M: 62.2/101 W: 66.5/108 | 336 | 316 | 314 | 122 | 252 | 317 | 118 | 265 | 378 | 2418 | 4686 |
| Silver M: 61.1/99 W: 64.8/105 | 266 | 316 | 280 | 122 | 252 | 257 | 103 | 265 | 378 | 2239 | 4350 |
| Handicap | 11 | 9 | 3 | 17 | 5 | 13 | 15 | 1 | 7 | ||
| Par | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
| Handicap (W) | 11 | 1 | 13 | 17 | 7 | 15 | 9 | 5 | 3 |
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Tale of 2 Sixes and an unfriendly check in person
We played 2 of their 3 nine hole courses: The Palms and the Sonoran.
Sadly the Palms course was not in good condition. The fairways were not fully filled in and the roughs were like Brumuda grass on steroids. Green were very slow and putts and chips were tough to get to the pin.
Fortunately all is not lost because the Sonoran course had better fairways and had more reasonable roughs. Greens were faster and very playable.
Another sad but often present condition of courses that are semi private is they don't really like to have people who are not members play their course. The check in person (a woman) was very short with us and answered questions with the shortest answers possible. The outside starter however, was very friendly and welcomed us greatly.
Our tee time was at Noon so as expected the course was mostly empty so the pace of play was great.
Only a few water stations on either 9 so bring a large water jug as no cart person was present at any time.
Disaster to even get into the place
They have this place locked up like Fort Knox three entrances that don’t have any attendants to help guide you get into the gate. You have to go to the entrance on Riggs. Secondly they overbooked the teetimes and blamed GolfNow
Nice Course in the Winter
This is a great course in the winter when the public can’t play. It was ok on July 5 for $37 but not that great
Great Course
First time playing. Enjoyed the course. Greens rolled really well. They were in the process of redoing the sand traps but that did not take away from the experience. Course offers a couple tee box combinations which is great. Played with 3 members and really enjoyed playing with them.
Great experience at Oakwood golf course
One of the best all around golf experiences I have had in Arizona. The course conditions, pace of play, course layout were very good. What made it exceptional was the cooperative and pleasant demeanor of the staff, especially Barb in the pro shop who went out of her way to accommodate us.