Oakridge Country Club, Golf course in Farmington, United States
Oakridge Country Club is a private golf course with 18 holes located in Farmington, Utah. The grounds feature multiple tee positions to accommodate different playing abilities and offer training areas including a driving range and practice greens.
The course was established in 1957 and designed by architects William F. Bell and William H. Neff. Its design reflects the classic golf course architecture of that era.
The club follows traditional golf standards that shape how members interact on the grounds. These conventions are visible in the way people dress and conduct themselves during play.
The course features a driving range, practice green, and chipping area where players can warm up before playing. Professional instructors are available on-site to help members improve their game.
The property is planted with mature oak trees throughout the layout, which define the character and give the course its name. The bentgrass greens and strategically placed water hazards and bunkers create distinct challenges on each hole.
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