Diamond Oaks Golf Course

349 Diamond Oaks Rd
Roseville, CA 95678 • (916) 783-4947




LOCAL WEATHER
Roseville, CA (95678)
61°F
Fair
[Full Forecast]
Humidity: 59%
Wind: WSW at 5mph

Sunset: 7:21 pm
green Sunrise: 7:01 am

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ALERT: Aeration
Aeration of the greens 3/25 & 3/26.
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1. Deepsea14
Posted: 10/01/23 2:35p
Member Since: Oct 15, 2017
From: Granite Bay
Haven't played here in a couple years. Was invited and played in the men's invitational Saturday 11am tee time. Staff is great friendly check-in and practice green and driving range right out the bac... Continue »
7 Likes.
Rated
5.5 Conditions
2. FirstFlightFX-101
Posted: 09/11/20 10:19p
Member Since: Aug 29, 2019
From: San Bernardino, CA
First time here, played a really smokey and windy, but fun round at D. O. on Sep 8th.
Typical C19 features like foam in cups, no flags on practice green, no rakes, and no indoor loitering(outdoor lo... Continue »
5 Likes.
Rated
6.5 Conditions
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lighthouse1052
Member Since: Jun 22, 2009
This sixth hole is a par five, and a very interesting hole. From the tee box about 200+ yards is a shear cliff, at the bottom of the cliff is a small water hazard; a little stream, a fast rolling ball would have the ability to clear the stream, however, just beyond the stream is a rough area. To reach the fairway beyond the rough area would be a drive of about 230-240 yards from the tee boxes. If you are daring enough to attempt this you want to drive from the tee boxes to about the right-center of the fairway, to far right and you will be making a second shot from among the trees that separate the sixth and second fairway, to far left and you will be dealing with trees and water. It may be advisable from the tee boxes to lay up about 200-yards where your second shot will be easy to reach the fairway below for a short Iron shot to the green, but don’t go to far right or you may be in water.
Hole
6
lighthouse1052
Member Since: Jun 22, 2009
From the tee box you will see a large oak tree toward the left side of the fairway at the top of the hill, take your aim a few feet to the right of that tree, although you may not reach the tree on your drive it will leave you with a good second shot to the green.
Hole
4

Playing Conditions
5.48
Good
  • Course Statistics
  • 467 of 2,333 Overall Rank
  • Value
  • Layout
  • Service

Architect-Year & Grass-Type
Ted Robinson - 1964
Greens - Bent : Fairways - Rye/Bermuda


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PRACTICE FACILITIES
- Driving Range: YES/Mats
- Sand and Chipping Area: YES
- Putting Green: YES