PGA Tour: Oakland Hill Country Club Golf Course Aerial View
When the South Course of Oakland Hills was formally opened on July 13, 1918, it already enjoyed a certain degree of prestige. After all, the course was designed by the foremost golf course architect of his day – Donald Ross and the Club had engaged, as its first professional – Walter Hagen who had already won the United States Open. The enjoyment of country club life in those days was pretty well restricted to the golf course. The “Clubhouse” was the Miller farmhouse on the North side of Maple Road and the old chicken coop served as Walter Hagen’s pro shop. Memberships were sold to 140 members at $250.00 each. – Official Site
Oakland Hill Country Club Official Site
Click on each image for a link to Virtual Earth images – Aerial Views and BirdΓÇÖs Eye View photos are available for the course.