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Pine Oaks Golf Course 926-4103

  Jeff Marks,
Manager
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This par-71 course features four sets of tees to challenge golfers of all skill levels.
A FY03 $1.3M greens upgrade features 45 percent larger greens with Tift Eagle Grass and new greenside bunkers and surrounds.
This upgrade makes Pine Oaks Golf Course the most desirable golf course in the Middle Georgia area for hosting tournament play.


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The golfer will find this par 71 golf course very challenging due to the well placed bunkers, challenging greens, and narrow tree lined fairways.

 

 

 

 

Hole 1 Par 5 -
515 yards Handicap # 9

 

Pro Comments: Reachable in two only if tee shot is on extreme left side of fairway.  Otherwise, play  second shot short of the mound and left of center to take trees out of play.  This will leave you with a low to mid iron for your approach.
 

Hole 2 Par 4 -
340 yards Handicap #15

Pro Comments:  Tight fairway calls for control
off the tee.  Long iron or fairway wood will provide adequate distance for medium to short iron approach.

 

Hole 3 Par 4 -
364 yards Handicap #5

Pro Comments: A faded tee shot will position you for an optimum short iron shot to the green.

Hole 4 Par 3 -
155 yards Handicap # 17

 

Pro Comments:  Easiest of the

five par 3’s.  Elevated  tee requires

one less club for mid to low

handicappers.  Tee shot must stay

below the hole on this sloped

green for easiest birdie putt.

 

Hole 5 Par 5 -
492 yards Handicap # 13

Pro Comments:  Reachable in two with a strong tee shot.  The fairway opens up to the left past the top of the hill so an easy draw is the preferred shot.  Any drive to the right side of the fairway requires a long second shot with a slight fade.

 

Hole 6 Par 4 -
384 yards Handicap # 3

Pro Comments:  To have a short approach to an open green and a flat stance take the tee shot down left side.  Aim as close to trees on the left as your nerves will allow.

The deep, two tiered green can be deceiving on shots from the top of the hill so club selection is important.

 
 
Hole 7 Par 3 -
198 yards Handicap # 7

Pro Comments:  Trouble everywhere but in front of the green.  A severely sloping and quick green makes par a good score here.

 

Hole 8 Par 4 -
403 yards Handicap # 1

Pro Comments:  Drive over the road and a birdie is within reason. Shots that fly the green may become dangerously

close to O/B.

Hole 9 Par 4 -
280 yards Handicap # 15

Pro Comments:  RISK TAKERS
JACKPOT.  Drive over the bunker

on the hill and you’ll break par. 

For the conservative, a mid iron

off the tee to the bottom of the hill

will leave a short approach to an

elevated green.

   
Hole 10 Par 3 -
162 yards Handicap # 12


Pro Comment:  The only good miss

is short, very tough up-and-down

from sides and back.  Suggest

average golfer use one club lower

and take a controlled, three-quarter

swing. Shots right of the green flirt

with O/B.

 

 

Hole 11 Par 4 -
315 yards Handicap # 16

Pro Comments:  Tight landing area calls for iron or high fairway wood off tee.  Leave approach below hole as this green is sloped and contoured; three putts are common on this undulated green.

 

 

Hole 12 Par 3 -
171 yards Handicap # 10

Pro Comments:  The only par 3

where a miss to the right side is

preferred to being short.  This

two-tiered green is harder and

quicker than most.  Tee shots

must land soft for a realistic

birdie putt.

 

Hole 14 Par 3 -
368
yards Handicap # 4

Pro Comments:  A draw off the tee down the right side of fairway sets up a short iron second shot to green.  The green is flat which makes this hole a great birdie opportunity.

Hole 15 Par 3 -
162 yards Handicap # 12

Pro Comments:  Stay out of the

trees on either side and any tee

shot is good-from 9 iron to

driver.  More eagles on this hole

than all others combined.  Green

is two tiered so study  the flag

position carefully.

 

Hole 13 Par 5 -
535
yards Handicap # 2

Pro Comments:  Aim tee shot by

the left edge of trees on the right

for optimum position on second

shot.  Most severely sloped green

on course; imperative to leave

approach shot below hole.  Par

here is an excellent score.

 

   
Hole 16 Par 3 -
186 yards Handicap # 8
 

Pro Comments:  A long par 3

that’ll test your skills.  Green

is receptive to both high and

low running shots.  Ball over

green or in grass bunker means

certain bogey.

 

 

Hole 17 Par 5 -
543
yards Handicap # 6
 

Pro Comments: The course’s

widest tee to green fairway, so

“Grip It and Rip It.” Only the very

long and strong players can reach this in two.  Missing green to the right makes for a tough up-and-down.

 

Hole 18 Par 4 -
320 yards Handicap # 14
 

Pro Comments:  Mid to long iron

off tee is optimum choice for this

tight but short fairway.  Drives to

the rights side will drain towards

the woods.  A hard, dome shaped

 green requires high approach shots

to get the ball tight. 

Bldg. 595, Warner Robins Street    
Seasonal  Hours:  (March - Oct.)   Golf Course - Daily, 7 a.m. - Dusk;    Golf  Pro Shop - Daily, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.    
Winter Hours:  (Nov. - Feb.)       Golf Course - Daily, 7 a.m. - Dusk;    Golf  Pro Shop - Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.