Rolling Oaks at World Woods Golf Club
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About
Editor's Note: Course closed and redesigned as Cabot Citrus Farms.
Rolling Oaks is one of two championship courses at World Woods Golf Club. The layout offers something completely different from the renowned Pine Barrens course at the club, but it still offers the same amount of challenge and quality. The golf course is named after its landscape of rolling hills and forests of centuries old Oak trees draped with Spanish moss. Lush, rolling fairways lead to undulating greens that are protected by sharply defined, white sand bunkers. Water hazards come into play on three holes. The golf course has a traditional design but the dramatic elevation changes and picturesque landscape covered in azaleas, dogwoods, and magnolia trees really make it stand out. In addition to the two golf courses, World Woods also offers a nine-hole practice course and a circular, 20-acre driving range with target greens and practice bunkers.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Yellow | 72 | 7333 yards | 74.8 | 132 |
Black | 72 | 6873 yards | 72.3 | 129 |
Green | 72 | 6438 yards | 70.3 | 121 |
White | 72 | 5943 yards | 68.0 | 115 |
White (W) | 72 | 5943 yards | 73.6 | 125 |
Orange (W) | 72 | 5011 yards | 68.3 | 116 |
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Photo submitted by u314161567104 on 06/27/2021
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Photo submitted by roachetim on 06/07/2021
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Photo submitted by roachetim on 06/07/2021
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Beautiful course Photo submitted by tgs56 on 03/21/2021
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Photo submitted by Thranrod14 on 07/30/2020
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Photo submitted by Thranrod14 on 07/30/2020
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Photo submitted by PinnacleStaffer on 11/26/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by roodhistory on 11/06/2019
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Photo submitted by u000004945880 on 06/23/2019
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Photo submitted by Richie4326581 on 05/02/2019
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Photo submitted by Richie4326581 on 05/02/2019
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Photo submitted by Richie4326581 on 05/02/2019
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Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 02/18/2019
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No. 10 Photo submitted by u00000556254 on 01/12/2017
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Hole # 8. Awesome !! Photo submitted by strybosch on 02/19/2015
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Photo submitted by dpgator33 on 01/06/2015
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Photo submitted by LurkinRhino on 10/21/2014
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Photo submitted by LurkinRhino on 10/21/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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Photo submitted by jlkelly501 on 06/13/2014
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This is me on one of the more difficult par 5's. If you play it and your a long ball, play it to the right fairway...You can make it...Lol.. Photo submitted by Robert5455343 on 11/16/2013
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Par 3 #8 Photo submitted by Rstransky on 09/30/2013
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Photo submitted by pde720 on 03/18/2013
A must play
Been wanting to play Rolling Oaks for a while now and decided to visit since the last cold front came through making the weather perfect. The price to play here and the condition of course is not something that can be beat, the only complaint I have is that the greens were a bit rough because the winter grass was dying and the summer grass was coming in. I can give this place a solid 4/5 and it would be a 5/5 if the greens were a bit better. I can definitely say I will be coming back to either play Rolling Oaks again or Pine Barrens, and I recommend you get out to World Woods and play there too the price and course condition make it a bargain you shouldn't pass up.
Beautiful
The layout of Rolling Oaks is beautiful. It has lush green fairways with moderately difficult short rough, and not an over abundance of deep rough or woods. The greens were not the best, but there had been a frost, which killed some of the grass. The staff were in the process of repairing them. It was a well kept course. we thoroughly enjoyed playing it.
Very professional staff and excellent pace of play.
Great place with friendly staff. Excellent fairways and bunkers and tee boxes. Greens were coming back from a frost but were still playable. The staff informed us prior to the payment which is great as well. Price is a little high but understand. Course and staff very friendly and professional. We weren’t rushed and pace of play was outstanding.
The greens were in terrible condition and impossible to putt.The course has a good layout and very challenging.PACE of play was good and I would definitely play again and recommend a friend but the greens need work .
Green are disgraceful
I’ve played both courses at World Woods. Both great lay outs. However paid $60 to play Rolling Oaks yesterday. Not one green was in good condition. All greens had areas of dead grass on them. Very disappointing
Poor Green Conditions
I’ve played many rounds at both Rolling Oaks and Pine Barrens. The conditions have always been superb.
However... the greens on Rolling Oaks are abysmal currently. A recent frost played havoc with the conditions, and even though they are charging a reduced rate, it is not worth the drive to play a course with Hellenes in such awful shape.
As a side note.....be very mindful while driving on the cart paths. There are enough potholes and upheaval made by the roots of the pine trees that is more then likely you may loose a filling if you hit one of those craters. Be aware.
If you’re considering playing Rolling Oaks in the near future, my advice is to wait. It is just plainly not worth your time or money in its current state.
Don't do it
For the price one pays you would expect decent conditions. Needed a sledgehammer on these greens . Disappointed to say the least. If you have a lengthy drive Don't do it !
Great layout. Neglected.
I think there is a lot of potential. I know they had a fungus and frost issue on the greens and I gave the pass on that(it happens), but ignoring the greens I'd still only give it 2 stars for upkeep. It's a shame.
Horrible
The course should not be open Greens are horrible more sand and moss than grass
Work in progress
I played the Rolling Oaks course @ World Woods Golf Club. The greens had severe frost damage and were sanded. The fairways were in fair condition. The tee boxes were nice with over-sead. Their other course, Pine Barrens was obviously the better maintained of the courses and more heavily played. I think the locals knew this and were playing that course. I would like to play this course again maybe in the fall when the course recovers from winter damage. I do feel the Pine Barrens course is a better and more interesting layout however.
Worst greens in central florida
Most grass on any of 18 greens was 20%. Completely moss or sand covered. Totally unacceptable for the price. Play Pine Barrons, the other course in the grounds.
Great course layout
The greens almost unplayable. Management needs to consider closing this course until green are restored. Sad because fairways are in good condition.
Rough greens
They lost the greens during some of the winter frost. Should get better when the Bermuda start growing aggressively this spring. Hopefully it gets back to previous years conditions. Pine Barrens is in awesome condition.
Frost killed greens
Course was fine except the greens were terrible, staff said frost damaged.
Usually love to play at either course but Rolling Oaks greens are a complete mess.
Rolling Oaks
Beautiful course, but challenging, greens weren't in the best shape but you can expect that in the winter to spring transition. Highly recommend it to anyone who wants to test their skill set.
Bad fairways and bad greens
We played both courses today. The Pine course was amazing. Rolling Oaks has a great layout with a ton of potential. However, the fairways were rough and the greens were simply terrible. My son and I were pretty disappointed based on what we had heard and world woods. Fortunately, the other course lived up to the hype.
Nicer than most
Course design and condition are very nice, but disappointed with the greens especially for the price.