Oak Creek Gc is an 18-hole golf course in Red Bluff, CA with a par of 70. It offers 2 tee sets: white/blue (5,223 yards, slope 120, rating 64.9), gold (4,758 yards, slope 109, rating 63.4).
Oak Creek Gc
Red Bluff, CA
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A short par 4 playing downhill to a receptive green. The fairway is generous off the tee, but bunkers guard both sides of the green, demanding accuracy on the approach shot.
A straightforward par 4 with a wide fairway that gradually narrows toward the green. Water hazards frame the left side, while bunkers protect the right, creating a risk-reward approach into the scoring zone.
A short par 3 to a well-bunkered green surrounded by sand on multiple sides. The compact design makes precision from the tee essential, with little room for error around the putting surface.
A par 4 that doglegs slightly left with bunkers positioned along the inside of the turn. The green is elevated and protected by bunkers on the right, making placement off the tee critical for a clean approach.
A solid par 4 with water running down the left side of the fairway, creating a defining hazard for the entire hole. The green sits back with bunkers right, forcing players to navigate the left-side water threat while positioning for the approach.
A longer par 4 with an uphill approach and a narrow fairway that tightens significantly near the green. Bunkers frame both sides of the putting surface, and the elevated green makes distance control crucial on the second shot.
A par 4 that features a dogleg right with out of bounds lurking along the right side throughout the hole. The fairway slopes away from the hazard, and the green is protected by bunkers on the left, creating a challenging risk-management hole.
A short par 3 with a narrow green surrounded by bunkers and rough terrain. The compact nature of the hole demands an accurate tee shot with minimal margin for missing the target.
A par 5 with a fairway that widens in the landing area but narrows significantly as it approaches the green. Water hazards frame the left side, while bunkers guard the right, making this a strategic hole that rewards smart positioning over distance.
A short par 4 playing downhill with a receptive fairway and a relatively open green. Bunkers are positioned strategically around the green, and the downhill nature allows for some run-up opportunities on the approach.
A straightaway par 4 with a consistent fairway width and bunkers guarding both sides of the green. The hole plays relatively straightforward but demands solid execution from tee to green with little forgiveness around the putting surface.
A short par 3 with a well-protected green surrounded by sand and rough. The small target area requires precision off the tee, making this a short but demanding one-shot hole.
A par 4 that doglegs left with water hazards threatening the inside of the turn. The green sits nestled with bunkers on the right side, making the approach shot the critical challenge of this risk-reward hole.
A longer par 4 with a fairway that slopes from right to left toward water on the left side. Bunkers protect the right side of the green, creating a challenging approach where positioning off the tee is essential.
A par 4 with an uphill climb to an elevated, well-bunkered green surrounded by hazards on multiple sides. The slope of the fairway and the elevated green make this a demanding hole requiring both distance and accuracy.
A par 4 that doglegs right with out of bounds present along the right side and bunkers throughout the fairway. The green is tight with bunkers framing both sides, making this a strategic hole that requires careful navigation.
A short par 3 with a compact green protected by bunkers and rough surrounding the target area. The narrow green and well-placed hazards make this a precision-demanding one-shot hole despite its modest length.
A finishing par 5 with a fairway that opens in the landing area but narrows considerably approaching the elevated green. Water hazards and bunkers frame both sides of the approach, making the final hole a strategic test of course management and execution.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 35 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 35 | 70 |
| HCP | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||
| white/blue | 253 | 277 | 149 | 300 | 321 | 364 | 323 | 153 | 467 | 2607 | 240 | 288 | 159 | 287 | 335 | 346 | 333 | 145 | 483 | 2616 | 5223 |
| gold | 224 | 262 | 123 | 270 | 303 | 323 | 292 | 134 | 448 | 2379 | 224 | 262 | 123 | 270 | 303 | 323 | 292 | 134 | 448 | 2379 | 4758 |