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Seven Oaks Country Club

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Seven Oaks Country Club
Club information
Coordinates35°20′10″N 119°07′16″W / 35.336°N 119.121°W / 35.336; -119.121
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LocationBakersfield, California
Established1991 (1991)
Typeprivate
Operated byMember-Owned as of 11/01/12 (Full Equity shares)
Total holes27
Tournaments hostedBakersfield Open (1992-1993)
Websitesevenoakscountryclub.com
Islands
Designed byRobert Muir Graves
Par36
Length3,633
Course rating74.4
Slope rating132
Lakes
Designed byRobert Muir Graves
Par36
Length3,446
Course rating74.2
Slope rating132
Oaks
Designed byRobert Muir Graves
Par36
Length3,513
Course rating73.4
Slope rating131

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[edit]

  1. Seven Oaks Country Club. oobGolf. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
  2. Home Page. Seven Oaks Country Club. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
  3. Oaks Course - Seven Oaks Country Club. golfLink. Accessed: 04-27-2011.
  4. Island Course - Seven Oaks Country Club. GolfLink. Accessed: 04-27-2011.

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