Oak Tree Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Tehachapi, CA with a par of 72. It offers 2 tee sets: white/blue (6,301 yards, slope 121, rating 70.2), red/yellow (5,611 yards, slope 113, rating 67). The hardest hole is #3, a par 4 playing 353 yards from the first tee.
Oak Tree Country Club
Tehachapi, CA
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A straightforward par 4 that plays relatively short with a fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Strategic bunkering frames both sides of the landing area, requiring accuracy on the approach shot to avoid trouble around the putting surface.
A short par 3 with a receptive green that provides an inviting opening hole on the back nine. Water fronts the green on the left side, making precision off the tee essential to avoid a wet penalty.
The stroke index 1 hole, a demanding par 4 that plays as the course's most difficult. The fairway bends slightly left with out-of-bounds lurking along the entire right side, leaving little margin for error from tee to green.
A substantial par 3 that requires a confident mid-to-long iron into a well-bunkered green. Hazards surround the putting surface, making it critical to find the middle of the green and avoid the surrounding trouble.
A generous par 5 that offers scoring opportunity for those who can navigate its length. The fairway is relatively open, but water threatens left along much of the hole, requiring position awareness throughout the hole.
A short par 4 with a narrow fairway that demands accuracy off the tee. Bunkers guard the green's entrance and flanks, making the approach shot equally critical as the opening drive.
The shortest par 4 on the course, playing downhill toward a green sheltered by bunkers. The reduced length is offset by tight bunkering and limited bail-out areas, making placement more important than distance.
A lengthy par 5 that stretches across the property with fairway bunkers in the driving zone on both sides. The hole opens up near the green but requires smart positioning to avoid the hazards guarding the approaches.
A short par 4 that plays downhill with a fairway that narrows significantly approaching the green. Bunkers frame the right side of the putting surface, and the downhill nature makes distance control essential on the approach.
The stroke index 2 hole, a formidable par 4 that plays as the second-toughest on the course at nearly 450 yards from the back tees. Length is the primary challenge, with bunkering and constricting fairways demanding two quality shots to reach the green in regulation.
A short par 3 with a compact green that offers a brief respite from the surrounding difficulty. Water guards the left side of the green, and the small target demands accuracy regardless of wind conditions.
A testing par 4 that requires two well-executed shots to find the green safely. Bunkers line both sides of the fairway with additional hazards protecting the green complex, leaving limited forgiveness for wayward shots.
A devilish short par 3 that belies its brevity with a dramatic gap in difficulty between the shortest and longest tees. The green is tight and heavily bunkered, making club selection and precision paramount regardless of yardage.
The longest and most difficult par 5 on the course, with hazards and length combining to make birdies rare. The fairway is relatively open off the tee but narrows toward the green, which is guarded by bunkers on the right side.
A mid-length par 4 that curves left with water threatening the inside of the dogleg. The fairway opens up nicely, but the green is protected by bunkers and requires a precise approach for scoring opportunities.
A short par 4 that plays downhill with a fairway that widens in the landing area. Bunkers guard the right side of the green, and the downhill approach can make distances play shorter than marked.
A long par 5 with a dramatic dogleg right configuration that demands positioning off the tee. The inside of the dogleg features water and rough terrain, requiring strategic play to set up a manageable approach to a well-bunkered green.
A finishing par 4 that bends slightly left with fairway bunkers in the driving zone on the right side. The green is elevated and protected by bunkers, providing a challenging final test that demands two solid shots for closure.
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 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 5 | 11 | 1 | 3 | 17 | 13 | 15 | 9 | 7 | 2 | 16 | 4 | 8 | 18 | 12 | 14 | 10 | 6 | |||
| white/blue | 371 | 159 | 369 | 208 | 483 | 361 | 281 | 496 | 341 | 3069 | 448 | 137 | 377 | 225 | 489 | 366 | 286 | 507 | 397 | 3232 | 6301 |
| red/yellow | 349 | 134 | 353 | 190 | 404 | 334 | 260 | 417 | 292 | 2733 | 430 | 118 | 360 | 115 | 461 | 299 | 275 | 480 | 340 | 2878 | 5611 |