Rolling Oaks at World Woods Golf Club
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About
Editor's Note: Course closed and redesigned as Cabot Citrus Farms.
Rolling Oaks is one of two championship courses at World Woods Golf Club. The layout offers something completely different from the renowned Pine Barrens course at the club, but it still offers the same amount of challenge and quality. The golf course is named after its landscape of rolling hills and forests of centuries old Oak trees draped with Spanish moss. Lush, rolling fairways lead to undulating greens that are protected by sharply defined, white sand bunkers. Water hazards come into play on three holes. The golf course has a traditional design but the dramatic elevation changes and picturesque landscape covered in azaleas, dogwoods, and magnolia trees really make it stand out. In addition to the two golf courses, World Woods also offers a nine-hole practice course and a circular, 20-acre driving range with target greens and practice bunkers.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 72 | 7333 yards | 74.8 | 132 |
| Black | 72 | 6873 yards | 72.3 | 129 |
| Green | 72 | 6438 yards | 70.3 | 121 |
| White | 72 | 5943 yards | 68.0 | 115 |
| White (W) | 72 | 5943 yards | 73.6 | 125 |
| Orange (W) | 72 | 5011 yards | 68.3 | 116 |
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Photo submitted by u314161567104 on 06/27/2021
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Photo submitted by roachetim on 06/07/2021
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Photo submitted by roachetim on 06/07/2021
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Beautiful course Photo submitted by tgs56 on 03/21/2021
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Photo submitted by Thranrod14 on 07/30/2020
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Photo submitted by Thranrod14 on 07/30/2020
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Photo submitted by PinnacleStaffer on 11/26/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by u000004945880 on 06/23/2019
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Photo submitted by Richie4326581 on 05/02/2019
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Photo submitted by Richie4326581 on 05/02/2019
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Photo submitted by Richie4326581 on 05/02/2019
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Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 02/18/2019
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No. 10 Photo submitted by u00000556254 on 01/12/2017
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Hole # 8. Awesome !! Photo submitted by strybosch on 02/19/2015
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Photo submitted by dpgator33 on 01/06/2015
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Photo submitted by 23GreyGhost45 on 10/21/2014
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Photo submitted by 23GreyGhost45 on 10/21/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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This is me on one of the more difficult par 5's. If you play it and your a long ball, play it to the right fairway...You can make it...Lol.. Photo submitted by Robert5455343 on 11/16/2013
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Par 3 #8 Photo submitted by Rstransky on 09/30/2013
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Photo submitted by pde720 on 03/18/2013
Long in the tooth and Slow
Course has great bones but in need of TLC. Pace of play was brutally slow. 5 and half hours was a death march.
Good course, needs TLC and Rangers
Brutally long 5 1/2 hour round. Interesting course (played for black tees) but really really slow on the back 9. Par3s had 3 groups waiting on the tee box.
Groomed
Fairways, tees and rough all outstanding, greens were bumpy and spotty with some kind of fungus but still fast. Played with Two very nice golfers and had a great time even tho I myself didn't play to great. Cart paths could be repaired some but it's gonna be tough for the snow birds to pay $90 with the condition of the greens and cart paths when they arrive soon.
The greens are getting better
Play about 6 months ago and the greens at Rolling Oaks were terrible. They overbooked the course so badly we had to get a rainchack took us 3 hours to play 9 holes.
I'm happy to report that the ace of play was much better and the greens are coming back I'm happy to see the golf course Bouncing back
It's a phenomenal layout with a awesome staff and beverage team.
there are no houses on the golf course and it's extremely peaceful and quiet.
Keep up the great work.
Professional golf course
Many tee locations make this course for scratch golfers to high handicappers to play a course like the pros play
Solid but Greens Should be Better
Nice track with a variety of holes. Greens had numerous bald spots which are unacceptable. With that being said when bald spots were not in play made a number of putts. Would recommend if you pay $35 or less.
Always a pleasure
Yes, some of the greens have rough spots but they roll well. Fairways are good. World Woods remains a pleasurable place to play.
I have played this course many times over the years. It is sad to see it in this condition. It has gone downhill over the last few years. Greens were in terrible shape. I hope they give this course d sxf one love, o hold it in high regard.
Rolling Wonderful
It is such a pleasure to play golf courses with no houses to be seen. Golf at it's finest. Go World Woods!
Whole picture
The course with it's wide open fairways and well placed bunkers was a sight to behold. But once you made it to the greens it was another story. Bad patchy, punched. I understand this is a necessary just not much fun to put on.
Can I get a refund
Greens are terrible. Not worth more that $20 max to play this course. Extremely disappointed.