The Oasis

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OH
United States

The Oasis Golf Club is a links-style, par 72, 18-hole championship course designed by Arnold Palmer in 1998, spanning 6,921 yards from the back tees. The course stretches from 5,132 yards from the forward tees all the way back to 6,921 yards from the Palmer tees. Located in beautiful Loveland and serving the greater Cincinnati area, Oasis Golf Club is a standout in the golf scene.

The course features extensive heather and 53 bunkers, along with six lakes, including a 17-acre lake surrounding the final three holes, aptly named "Arnie's Revenge." Featuring bent grass greens and fairways, the course creates a challenging yet rewarding experience for golfers of all skill levels, including a set of family tees for novice golfers. The course rating is 72.4 and it has a slope rating of 136 on Bent grass.

Oasis is home to "Arnie's Revenge". In Arnold Palmer's words, "I don't think you will ever see three holes better than the last three here." The club offers practice facilities including a driving range, short game area, and a large putting green.

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