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The Golf Club at Oxford Greens

The Golf Club at Oxford Greens

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99 Country Club Rd, Oxford, Connecticut, 06478, United States
(203) 888-1600 www.oxfordgreens.com
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Apr 13, 2018
Great course, will be playing tomorrow and will update accordingly. I heard they got new carts which addresses other comment's complaints. Course is always in great shape. Fairways are great and greens are always really good. Every hole is unique which is what I love about the course.

Mar 6, 2018
While there is a lot to like about Oxford Greens, it gets mixed reviews. First, the good: most holes have nice privacy due to the overall size of the property. The greens are large, fast, undulating, and difficult, but very playable. The overall grass conditions were very good. They have electric carts which are always nice to have (quiet, less fumes), The bad: Our foursome teed off at 12:30pm on a Sunday, and finished at 6:30pm!! The length of the round, alone, is a pretty strong negative. At each of the par 3's, there were 2 or 3 groups waiting to tee off. It could be that too many high handicappers are playing from back tees. Whatever the case, it appears that management isn't enforcing anything (no rangers).Given the penal nature of the course, I would say black AND blue tees at Oxford are too difficult for anyone with a 10 handicap or higher. I have a 9.4 index, and we played the white tees. I brought a nasty hook to the property and paid big-time, shooting a 93. Back to the course, one test of a really great golf course is how memorable the course and routing are. Oxford doesn't give the golfer enough different looks in my opinion. There is a repetition of side hill, left to right holes, with lateral hazards on the left, that makes a lot of the course a blur. I would need to play a minimum of five rounds there to get from the 1st tee to the 18th green in my mind.

Apr 13, 2018
Fairly nice course during the summer season.Used to be better kept,I think money for maintenance has been cut.Bar and restaurant very nice and they put on a very well done tournament through out the season.

Nov 29, 2017
This used to be a great course. The fairways and greens are good, but the bunkers absolutely suck. No other way of putting it. See attached pictures. It appears that the owners and management has given up on this place. Carts often don't make a full round. The batteries are shot. The rain covers don't stay up and the steering sucks on many. Gas carts have been brought in to replace the electric one's that are out of service. They don't have windshields or rain covers for the bags. Great for fall weather. Nothing like a brisk breeze beating you down on a cool October morning. They have too many tournaments on the weekend. Most I've done are always during the week. That kills prime time golf. There used to a great ranger and starter crew that kept things moving when it was busy. All the good ones were let go. Good luck finding one now. Finally, it appears to me, that the owners and management do not give the Greens keeping crew the financial support they should have. Getting back to my opening statement, fix the bunkers. If you like hitting through a cement like bunker with pea sized rocks, this is the place for you. The worst one is 16. The front half of 16 green is ruined due to peble damage. Well, enough of this. For the rates they charge, look elsewhere. PS: I played one day last week. A shotgun start due to weather. No one sent us out. People just headed out on their own. No rangers and water on course. We also had to have our cart replaced twice due to failed batteries.

Sep 2, 2017
The layout of the course was nice; however, the course is very worn and in need of some serious TLC. As we warmed up on the putting green the starter literally drove by and told us to start ourselves whenever because he was leaving and wanted to "go home." The pace of play was painfully slow and it took us (twosome) 5 1/2 hours to finish. There are many nice courses in the area and I don't think I'll be back anytime soon, unfortunately.

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