Royal Oaks Golf Club

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Royal Oaks Golf Club
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Location Moncton Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Established2000
TypePublic
Total holes18
Website www.royaloaks.nb.ca
Designed by Rees Jones
Par 72
Length7103 yards
Course rating 76.2

Royal Oaks Golf Club is an 18-hole par 72 links style golf club. Opened in July 2000, the course is in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is the first course in Canada to be designed by U.S. Open Architect Rees Jones. It was built to US Open standards. A new up-scale residential development was developed around the course which includes a 4-story condominium complex that opened in 2007.

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