Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Old Oaks Country Club
Old Oaks Country Club
3100 Purchase St
Purchase, NY 10577-1619
United States
Overview
Old Oaks Country Club, located in Purchase, N.Y., has a unique architectural pedigree—boasting an A.W. Tillinghast design that was constructed by C.H. Allison and Harry Colt in 1927. The Golden Age design sits on a little over 200 acres of gently rolling terrain, featuring crested fairways that create blind tee shots and approaches to challenging greens featuring diverse character and sizes. Old Oaks has undergone two significant renovations since 2001, the first headed by Ken Dye, who added yardage and expanded bunkers, followed by Rees Jones in 2016, who continued to add length as well as a complete reconstruction of every bunker. One of the many standout Tillinghast holes at Old Oaks is the par-3 seventh, played to a green guarded by a creek with exposed masonry walls.
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Awards
Ranking history:
Best in State: Ranked in Top 25 from 2017-'18; Top 30 from 2015-'16. Ranked 38th, 2023-'24. Ranked 40th, 2021-'22. Ranked 42nd, 2025-'26.
Previous ranking: 38th.
2025-'26 ranking: 42nd.
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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
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“Beautiful Tilly course. The 16 holes "across the street" are some of the most peaceful parkland-style holes you can play."
Read More2025
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“Old Oaks is an upscale Club featuring a nice course designed by Colt and Tillinghast and recently renovated by Rees Jones. The course is quite tight and features more trees than most courses in the area. I also found the greens somewhat difficult to read and overall it is a difficult test. Standout holes for me include the downhill par 5 2nd with a very fun teeshot and OB right the entire way and short par 4 11th, which is reachable and provides good options for better players. The closing stretch features some very stout holes with the long par 4 17th and par 5 18th both playing uphill. This is a course well-worth playing is not quite one of Westchester's elite options."
Read More2023
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“This US Open qualifier site has the chops you'd expect, and though it's certainly challenging, the course's real standout feature is the wonderful variety to its layout."
Read More2023
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“Slow greens, no real rough, nothing exceptional other than a decently manicured course."
Read More2023