Seven Oaks Country Club
Club information | |
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Coordinates | 35°20′10″N 119°07′16″W / 35.336°N 119.121°W |
Location | Bakersfield, California |
Established | 1991 |
Type | private |
Operated by | Member-Owned as of 11/01/12 (Full Equity shares) |
Total holes | 27 |
Tournaments hosted | Bakersfield Open (1992-1993) |
Website | sevenoakscountryclub.com |
Islands | |
Designed by | Robert Muir Graves |
Par | 36 |
Length | 3,633 |
Course rating | 74.4 |
Slope rating | 132 |
Lakes | |
Designed by | Robert Muir Graves |
Par | 36 |
Length | 3,446 |
Course rating | 74.2 |
Slope rating | 132 |
Oaks | |
Designed by | Robert Muir Graves |
Par | 36 |
Length | 3,513 |
Course rating | 73.4 |
Slope rating | 131 |
Seven Oaks Country Club is a private golf course in Bakersfield, California. The course has 27 holes (three 9-hole courses), with a total length of 10,592.[1] The golf course was designed by Robert Muir Graves, and is a championship course.[2] Between 1992 and 1993, the golf course hosted the Bakersfield Open, a PGA national tournament.
The golf course opened in 1991 with 18 holes.[3] It was the center of the Seven Oaks residential development. In 2004 when the development was expanded, nine additional holes were added. In addition, the golf course was divided into three 9-hole courses (each with its own name).[4]
References
- ↑ Seven Oaks Country Club. oobGolf. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
- ↑ Home Page. Seven Oaks Country Club. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
- ↑ Oaks Course - Seven Oaks Country Club. golfLink. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
- ↑ Island Course - Seven Oaks Country Club. GolfLink. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
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