850 S Westfield St, Feeding Hills, MA 01030, United States
Went on 4/19 worst golf course Ive ever been too. Had a 12:45 tee time, paid an insane $60 and was told there should be two carts coming off 18 by my tee time(which was in 10 minutes and the guys going at 1:00 got told the same thing). Waited till 1:15 as they sent off the 1:00 before us. The guy running the shop was no were to be seen as a crowd of 4 foursomes waited for their carts while the teenage cart guys tried to figure it out. It took over 3 hours to play 9 on top of waiting for a cart for a half hour. Course condition was terrible. Literally any municipal is in better condition and a better price. I wouldnt pay $20 to play here never mind $60. Maybe use the money your making overcharging your customers to at least have enough carts for them? Won’t matter though cause it wont fix the abysmal course conditions. Played two local municipals before this this season and both were miles better condition wise.
Played on 3/22, one of the first days they were open, had looked at tee times online the night before, which were advertised $40-50 online. We get there and the guy in the pro shop is banging people $60 per round ($50 to walk)… in March. Temporary tee 165 yards out on the par 5 12th, no starter managing the first tee. We were appalled, along with several other patrons, how they could be charging that much, especially when the full course isn’t even ready!!! On top of that, no facilities open, couldn’t even use the toilet or grab a beer at the turn. Even mid summer that place isn’t worth 60 bucks. Would much rather play Westover for $53 and not feel like I’m getting ripped off. New owner needs to check himself real quick. Won’t be back!
Played today (Labor Day). Paid $60 holiday rate….fairways hadn’t been mowed for probably 5 days, usually plush, were over grown. Tee boxes were terrible. No grass. Greens were great, love the layout. We have played there several times over the years and thought it was great. Not today.
Played this past weekend. Fairways were the same length as the rough. Greens were punched and grass clippings all over them. The plugs from the aerated greens were blown into the green side bunkers (if you consider hard pack a bunker). Tee boxes were sand. No grass in sight on most of them. The $60 I paid was not worth it. With all of the above said I woulda at least expected a warning pre round.
We have been coming here for 7 years or so now for a memorial golf tournament. The dinner is always great the place is beautiful. Most importantly they put up with our middle age shennanigins. We genuinely appreciate them for everything they do.
Highly recommend Oak Ridge Golf Club for all of your events! We hosted a breakfast buffet event, the food and service were great and we were extremely happy with the facility. Teresa the event coordinator was great from start to finish and her staff was extremely attentive to any guest needs. Highly recommend and thank you again!
Usually a very nice place to play, was in rough shape today however. Back 9 fairways looked like rough. Bunkers are solid and weeds growing out of them. Greens were extremely slow and long. Tee boxes for the most part are just dirt. Didn't let anybody know greens were just aerated. Hopefully this doesn't keep up. Not paying $60 for a round in those conditions. They are plenty of other places to play.
Do you want the best golfing value possible. Then Oak Ridge should be your choice. They're competitively priced and as good a value as you're going to find in the lower Pioneer Valley. If you like a well manicured and fun golf course that offeres the everyday golfer just enough challenge, then Oak Ridge should be your choice. That's probably why the Safari Club of Golf goes there every year and has done so for over a decade now ad will continue to in the future.