The East Course at Oakmont Golf Club in Santa Rosa was designed by Ted Robinson Sr., a California architect known for his work throughout the western United States during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Robinson, who designed or remodeled over 200 courses during his career, typically incorporated water features and strategic bunkering into his layouts, often working within residential developments and resort settings.
Oakmont Golf Club sits in Sonoma County wine country, northeast of Santa Rosa proper. The region's rolling terrain and Mediterranean climate provide a setting distinct from coastal California courses, with warmer summers and the influence of nearby vineyards and oak-studded hillsides. Robinson's routing likely takes advantage of the natural elevation changes characteristic of this part of Sonoma County, creating variety in hole character and sightlines across the property.
The course serves a private membership and operates alongside other amenities typical of country clubs in this region. As one of the more established clubs in the North Bay area, it functions as a local venue for member play and regional amateur competitions. The Robinson design reflects the architectural priorities of its era, balancing playability for a range of skill levels with enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
East was designed by Ted Robinson Sr..
Yes. East at Oakmont Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at East is 63.
East plays 4,293 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at East is 103.
East is a 18-hole course.