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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Offerings

  • Food
  • Golf carts

Activities

  • Driving range
  • Eighteen-hole course

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

What people say about (Silver Oak Golf Course)

Joseph Spencer

Best course in Carson City!! Silver Oak Golf Course in Carson City is undoubtedly the crown jewel of the town's golfing scene. From the moment you arrive, you're met with a sense of excellence that extends throughout your experience. The staff here sets the bar high, providing a level of service that's unmatched. The maintenance crew's dedication is evident in the pristine condition of the course, while the enthusiastic bar crew adds a vibrant energy to your post-game celebrations. The club house is a haven of comfort and sophistication, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and camaraderie. The practice facilities are top-notch, allowing you to refine your skills in a well-equipped environment. A standout feature is the practice bunker, designed to challenge and elevate your sand game. The greens at Silver Oak Golf Course are the epitome of fairness and smoothness. Golfers can expect a consistent and enjoyable putting experience, making every round a pleasure. With its impeccable grounds, attentive staff, and array of amenities, Silver Oak Golf Course truly stands as the best in town and a must-visit destination for any golf enthusiast.!

Craig Mcqueary

Absolute garbage. Played this course many times in the past. Was usually good. Website says $65 for 18 after 10am. We were charged $71.75 at 11:33. One in our foursome could only play 9 and asked for some kind of discount. Absolutely not the “gentleman” behind the counter said. Course is in shitty shape. Construction all over the back nine. Tee boxes dead or swampy. Cart path detours everywhere. The greens were nice but that’s it. Will not be back… ever

zed Dan

Today, I received clear permission from the clubhouse to hop on from my house and play the back nine at Silver Oak. I was walking the course alone, playing respectfully and at a steady pace. Immediately after I began, a group of elderly men behind me started hitting into me — and it kept happening. The first incident happened while I was in the rough taking practice swings. A ball landed just five yards away from me. I was caught off guard — confused about who these men were and why they were hitting toward me while I was clearly still playing the hole. I let it go and continued. But after I finished the hole and was walking off the green, it escalated. One of their shots flew about 10 yards over my head — a dangerously close call. At that point, I turned around and told them to stop hitting into me. Instead of apologizing, they drove up to me and immediately got aggressive. They cursed at me and accused me of cutting in front of them. I calmly explained that I was walking the course and had permission to start on the back nine. One of them looked straight at me and said: “We don’t even care — just get out of the way when we hit.” That moment ended my round. I walked home — not because I wanted to, but because I no longer felt safe. I refused to escalate the conflict, but staying would’ve meant accepting that kind of reckless and hostile behavior, and I couldn’t do that. This wasn’t a misunderstanding. It was deliberate, aggressive, and unsafe. Golf is supposed to be a game of patience, respect, and integrity. Today, I saw none of that. I was hit into repeatedly, spoken to with open hostility, and forced to leave a round I had looked forward to. No golfer — walking or riding, young or old — should ever be made to feel like an obstacle in someone else's rush. Safety is not negotiable. Respect is not optional. And no round of golf is worth putting someone else in danger. I truly hope the kind of behavior I experienced is the exception — and that we can all do better to protect the dignity of the game and the well-being of those who love it. I also hope the course takes this seriously and finds ways to help prevent situations like this in the future.

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