COURSE INFO

Discover a course that's as scenic as it is playable. Designed by Arthur Hills, the course has narrow fairways on the front nine and a links-style back nine with water features throughout that make a round of golf both enjoyable and challenging.

Holes: 18 | Yards: 7,026 | Par: 72 | Rating: 74.40 | Slope: 140

1st Hole

Par 4 · 402

Pro’s Tip:
The course starts in an entirely wooded area of the course with a mid-length par 4. It requires an accurate tee shot that favors the right side to stay out of the trees.

Tee 1: 402

Tee 2: 387

Tee 3: 362

Tee 4: 317

2nd Hole

Par 4 · 429

Pro’s Tip:
On the second hole, golfers should play as close to the water as possible to shorten the distance in to the green on this par 4. Tee shots down the left can easily find the trees and deep hollows, making a low number difficult.

Tee 1: 429

Tee 2: 387

Tee 3: 367

Tee 4: 280

3rd Hole

Par 3 · 191

Pro’s Tip:
The third is a mid-length par 3 that requires a mid-iron into a green that’s surrounded by bunkers, grass hollow, and water on one side.

Tee 1: 191

Tee 2: 183

Tee 3: 166

Tee 4: 153

4th Hole

Par 4 · 459

Pro’s Tip:
This long par 4 features an attractive landing area off the tee. Taking the path down the left side will open the green to receive longer approaches. The other possibility is to play down the water line across the swale, which cuts through the hole. This second route will shorten the hole, but the landing area is small and can punish a wayward shot.

Tee 1: 459

Tee 2: 432

Tee 3: 401

Tee 4: 374

5th Hole

Par 5 · 531

Pro’s Tip:
The fifth is not a long par 5 with water that comes into play. Two well-placed shots can reach the green and set up a good score. Players should pay special attention to the position of the second shot.

Tee 1: 531

Tee 2: 515

Tee 3: 492

Tee 4: 441

6th Hole

Par 4 · 433

Pro’s Tip:
The sixth is a strong dogleg right par 4 that plays from the open fields into the wooded area, where the tee shot should favor the left side. The hole requires accuracy and features a green that’s guarded by a huge bunker on the right and a grassy hollow elsewhere around the green.

Tee 1: 433

Tee 2: 392

Tee 3: 371

Tee 4: 326

7th Hole

Par 5 · 510

Pro’s Tip:
This short, but narrow, tree-lined par 5 offers players several options. A long tee shot can set up the opportunity to reach the green in two, while a shorter one can lay-up to about 100 yards short of the green. This green is small with deep grassy hollows that surround it.

Tee 1: 510

Tee 2: 495

Tee 3: 447

Tee 4: 395

8th Hole

Par 3 · 179

Pro’s Tip:
The eighth is a medium-length par 3 where an accurate carry is needed off the tee.

Tee 1: 179

Tee 2: 172

Tee 3: 154

Tee 4: 131

9th Hole

Par 4 · 429

Pro’s Tip:
The front nine closes with a medium-length, dogleg left par 4 that requires two well-played shots to set up a decent score. It features trees down the left and around the green that must be avoided.

Tee 1: 429

Tee 2: 395

Tee 3: 388

Tee 4: 341

10th Hole

Par 4 · 390

Pro’s Tip:
The tenth is a picturesque dogleg left par 4 that plays in the trees where accuracy is needed. Tee shots should favor the left side makes the approach into the green easier.

Tee 1: 390

Tee 2: 375

Tee 3: 356

Tee 4: 331

11th Hole

Par 5 · 515

Pro’s Tip:
This medium-length par 5 plays a bit easier than it looks. The tee box starts in a shoot of trees, but there’s a large landing area available. Players must avoid the water that runs along the right side of the hole and protects the green.

Tee 1: 515

Tee 2: 495

Tee 3: 465

Tee 4: 405

12th Hole

Par 3 · 184

Pro’s Tip:
Hole 12 is a long par 3 that many consider to be the toughest on the golf course because of the narrow green set alongside the water. Shots hit right of the green may end up in the bunker, leading to a challenging up-and-down.

Tee 1: 184

Tee 2: 162

Tee 3: 141

Tee 4: 120

13th Hole

Par 4 · 397

Pro’s Tip:
Mature oak trees and other hardwoods frame the par 3, 13th. The open wooded area has a charming park-like quality to this hole that provides an opportunity for a low score.

Tee 1: 397

Tee 2: 387

Tee 3: 335

Tee 4: 309

14th Hole

Par 3 · 167

Pro’s Tip:
The fourteenth is a classic par 3 that resembles those from the 20s. It’s probably the easiest par 3 on the course, as it only requires a medium-to-short iron.

Tee 1: 167

Tee 2: 135

Tee 3: 125

Tee 4: 121

15th Hole

Par 4 · 356

Pro’s Tip:
This memorable par 4 requires a decision off the tee. Shots down the right will set up a shorter approach shot, while ones down the left will minimize the greenside hazards that come into play, while also having to navigate the trees that guard the dogleg. The green is raise, narrow, and guarded by a huge bunker and deep hollows.

Tee 1: 356

Tee 2: 338

Tee 3: 300

Tee 4: 262

16th Hole

Par 5 · 569

Pro’s Tip:
The final par 5 on the golf course is long, but open. The terrain is higher and rolling, so wind will tend to affect shots. Even if the water is avoided off the tee, it’s a three-shot hole with an elevated putting surface.

Tee 1: 569

Tee 2: 543

Tee 3: 491

Tee 4: 455

17th Hole

Par 4 · 435

Pro’s Tip:
Number 17 is a fairly long par 4 that turns slightly left with water on the right at the green. Players will want to hit it far off the tee to set up a reasonable approach shot that avoids the water.

Tee 1: 435

Tee 2: 390

Tee 3: 350

Tee 4: 310

18th Hole

Par 4 · 450

Pro’s Tip:
The finishing hole is a long par 4 where the tee shot must carry a deep grassy swale on the right. Aiming a drive down the left will help set up a second shot that will have to avoid the water that borders the green on the left.

Tee 1: 450

Tee 2: 420

Tee 3: 381

Tee 4: 351

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many golf courses does your Club have?
Our Club features one 18-hole golf course designed by golf architect Arthur Hills.
What makes the golf experience at your Club unique?
The Bay Oaks golf experience blends championship-caliber play with the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast. Narrow, tree-lined fairways challenge golfers to think strategically, while majestic oaks, serene lakes, and lush woodlands create a picturesque setting for every round.
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Yes. Golf Members enjoy full access to golf, along with practice facilities and club amenities that support both casual and competitive play.
Do you offer golf instruction?
Absolutely. The Club offers professional instruction led by experienced golf professionals, with private lessons, group clinics, and player development programs designed for all skill levels.
Are golf programs available for juniors?
Yes. Junior golfers can participate in a variety of programs focused on skill-building, sportsmanship, and fun. From introductory clinics to more advanced training opportunities, the Club fosters a strong foundation and love for the game.
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Yes. Our certified instructors provide lessons for all skill levels.
Are group clinics available?
Yes. Group lessons, junior programs, and seasonal clinics are offered.
Do you provide club fitting services?
Yes. Professional fittings are available with top golf brands in our Pro Shop.
Can I store my clubs at the club?
Yes. Club storage is available to Members.
Do you offer club repair?
Yes. The Golf Shop provides regripping and basic repair services.
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Yes. Junior golf instruction, leagues, and seasonal camps all help make learning the game fun and engaging.

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