Public · 18 Holes

Rolling Oaks Golf Club

101 County Road 266, Rising Star, Texas

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18Holes
Bud VicarsCourse Designer
4.355 Reviews
Rising Star, TXLocation

The Club

About Rolling Oaks Golf Club

Rolling Oaks Golf Club, located in Rising Star, Texas, offers an 18-hole public course known for its Tiff Bermuda greens and water hazards on two holes. The course features a challenging layout with a notable hole, No. 7, a 506-yard par 5 with a large tree in the fairway. Opened in 1995, the club provides...

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Green Fees

18 Holes Mon - Fri$22
18 Holes Sat, Sun, Holidays$25

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Caddie Hire
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.5/5
GolfPass · 2 reviews
4.3/5
Google · 55 reviews
In summary

Rolling Oaks Golf Club is frequently praised for its challenging layout, friendly staff, and well-maintained course, with many appreciating the recent upgrades to the clubhouse and amenities. The affordable rates and welcoming atmosphere make it a popular choice for both locals and travelers. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the condition of the greens and interactions with the course marshal, noting issues related to etiquette enforcement and perceived unwelcoming behavior.

8 months ago
Wonderful and fun course! Great rate and beautifully kept too. The sprinklers were on for a couple of holes, so I had to skip and return to those before finishing my round, but water makes the fairways and greens... well, GREEN! So no problem for me. The clubhouse is also very nice with plenty of room. I thoroughly enjoyed the course and will definitely be back.
— Corey Blais
3 months ago
Love this course its came along way since 2024 still got aways Togo but that happeneds when more people go there to play,greens are decent , i do wish it had a driving range an Practice putting green but im sure that ll come in time there doin a great job, will be back.the carts are nice,its 18 holes,its not tour 18 but it's a good place to play with no ppl rushing u to play
— Jonathan Eakin
a year ago
Played golf here July 6th 2024. Fun course. Gas Carts. Brand new club house with a pool table and a full bar. The restaurant is coming soon. The lady inside and the Marshall were nice and fun to chat with. Greens need some work but it looks like they have been working on getting them back to a better playing condition.
— Shaun Patman
a year ago
Greens were straight dirt; you'd be better off chipping from the parking lot than the fairways. 1 star is generous considering they have enough money to pay for a marshal but no sod or grass seed.
— Bryson Harvey
2 years ago
Beware of the Golf Police! The Marshall here has a keen eye for golf etiquette but might need a refresher in "common sense." Despite our well-behaved and tamed husky accompanying us, the ever-vigilant Marshall scolded my mom and me as if we were harboring a rogue kangaroo on the course. 🐾 Apparently, golfing with a dog is a cardinal sin, and our husky's excellent manners weren't enough to escape the wrath of the golf gods. If you're considering a round of golf with your canine companion, brace yourself for an encounter with the canine constabulary. On the bright side, our husky now boasts a 10…
— Forest Henson
5 years ago
My brother and I have been members for 20 years and just recently took over ownership. Love the course and all the golfers we have. If your looking for a challenging layout we would love to have you! Cheapest green fees around and great view!
— Kobey Morris
2 years ago
Would give this a zero star review if I could , If you are not white bring someone who is .. came with a group of Hispanics and the GOLF MARSHAL followed us and only us from a distance which made us feel very uncomfortable from hole 11 until hole 17 where we decided to end the game because we had 5 people ….3 on a cart and 2 on the other . He came up to us and told us at hole 17 that we couldn’t ride 3 on a cart ..he offered to take one person back to get a cart and come back to the hole …which made no sense cause he was watching us for a while and decided to say something at hole 17. Keep in…
— claudia .J
2 years ago
Been looking forward to the new clubhouse, etc... but since the upgrades I feel less welcome because my friends and I aren't members. We drive down from Abilene, btw. I guess it was good while it lasted... when it truly was a down home gem. We'll just spend our time and money elsewhere where blue collars and veterans aren't peasants. And to think that our group was talking about getting memberships... naw. I never have understood how people can swing a club with their nose stuck in the air.
— Meltzman
5 years ago
While moving a RV cross country we came across this gem of a course. Great folks and good fun on the links. Worth making the list on anyone's travel plan. Hope to pass this way again and play. Good luck.
— Steve Moehlman
Edited 2 years ago
Incredible course and staff. Difficult to find golf balls when they roll under the autumn leaves. A first time golfing with my son, so I will never forget.
— Wesley Mager
3 years ago
New owners are seriously making Rolling Oaks Golf Club a competitor in the local golfer’s market! New greens, new club house, new carts and same down home feel!
— mctexas331
4 years ago
I’m a terrible golfer but love the game since I quit bull riding and retired I can play a whole month and not brake the bank and have fun. The new owners are down to earth and the office ladies are awesome.
— Jerry Cole

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