Whitney Oaks Golf Club
Whitney Oaks is one of Northern California’s most spectacular golf destinations.
Whitney Oaks is one of Northern California’s most spectacular golf destinations. Professional golf legend Johnny Miller and Santa Rosa architect Fred Bliss designed this challenging 6,800-yard course where water or wetlands come into play on every hole. These natural surroundings play host to various indigenous animals such as mallards, beavers, coyotes and deer. Though the wildlife help add to the splendor of your experience, the course itself is what makes Whitney Oaks unique. Thousands of majestic live oaks, an abundance of well-placed bunkers, enormous granite outcroppings and an ever-changing topography highlight this championship layout with bentgrass greens full of subtle and sometimes striking contours to challenge even the most seasoned golfers.
- Hours Call or check online for tee times
- Address 2305 Clubhouse Drive, Rocklin, CA 95677
- Phone 916-632-8333
- Website Whitney Oaks Golf Club
- Best Feature Whitney Oaks offers lessons with PGA professionals tailored to your needs and budget
- 18-Hole
- Bar & Grill
- Lessons
- Practice Facility
From Sacramento, heading east, take Highway 65 to Lincoln/Marysville.
Take Pleasant Grove Boulevard exit to the right and go 3.5 miles to Whitney Oaks Drive (Pleasant Grove turns into Park Drive at the Sunset intersection).
Turn left on to Whitney Oaks drive.
Make the first right on to Clubhouse Drive, clubhouse is on your left.
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