Designed by John Fought, a Portland native and former PGA Tour pro whose design credits include four Top 100 courses, The South Course is a traditional American layout with mature stands of Oregon trees, naturally rolling terrain and 114 gleaming white sand bunkers waiting to swallow errant shots. Strategy and deception combine with pure aesthetic pleasure on this par 72 track, measuring from 5,189 to 7,172 yards. The South Course offers a test worthy of the most accomplished golfer - both The Fred Meyer Challenge and the JELD-WEN Tradition have been played on this course. Course highlights include the 605-yard, par 5 6th hole and the 473-yard, par 4 17th. The 6th requires players to negotiate no fewer than 16 strategically placed fairway and greenside bunkers. The 17th stands out not only for its beauty, but also for the water feature guarding the hole's left side and the distinctive double green, shared with the 11th and punctuated by a pot bunker separating the two putting surfaces.
Designed by Bob Cupp, whose award-winning golf architecture accomplishments include Oregon courses Crosswater and Pumpkin Ridge, the North Course provides dramatic contrast to its counterpart at The Reserve. While The South Course's trees and terrain are pure Willamette Valley in character, the North Course feels more like playing among Oregon's coastal dunes. The more expansive links-style layout features undulating native grass mounds, distinctive shape, judicious bunkering and formidable greens with short grass surrounds. The par 72 course, measuring from 5,241 to 6,845 yards, defies players to hit and hold its greens. Without a doubt, the course's signature hole is the unique 459 yard, par 4 17th, where the green is part of a spectacular 43,000 square foot triple green complex shared by the 1st, 8th, and 17th holes.
Tucked away in Southeast Portland near the Sellwood Bridge is Oaks Amusement Park, one of the oldest continuously operated amusement parks in the United States. A modest operation, the park currently includes about two dozen rides that operate seasonally, a skating rink that is open year-round, and picnic grounds. The Oaks has been a part of the lives of many Portlanders and other Oregonians for nearly a hundred years, and many people hold fond memories of it.
Escape the city's hustle and bustle to a serene setting, nestled in the lush forests and farmlands of Brush Prairie. If your looking to have a tournament, special event, or wedding our staff here at The Cedars can customize your every experience to your liking.
Stone Creek was designed by Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy and opened for public play in June of 2002. The course has matured into one of the most beautiful and diverse courses in the Portland area. The course is scenically designed and offers spectacular views of Mt. Hood. The course is laid out over 165 acres of land with old-growth Douglas Firs, lakes, four wetlands, and forty-three bunkers. The front nine is more links-style while the back nine has more of a Northwest feel with tree lined fairways and elevation changes. In 2009, Links magazine voted Stone Creek #8 in the country for Environmentally Friendly Courses. Our welcoming staff takes pride in servicing every guest with special attention and professionalism to provide a unique experience not to be missed. One of our specialties is hosting outstanding golf tournaments and delivering amazing value with exceptional service. We are consistently voted Best Value in the area, so give us a call to set up your next round of golf. Your first time won't be your last.
Our 18-hole course opened over 40 years ago and continues to improve with age. Due to demand for reasonably priced, quality, public golf courses, we built Sandelie West Nine, our newest addition to the family. Both of our courses offer a beautiful and serene atmosphere that is welcoming to the beginning golfer yet still challenging for the more advanced golfer. If you enjoy open fairways, old growth trees and an occasional deer running across the fairway, you will appreciate our courses. We are nestled in the countryside of West Linn and Wilsonville, conveniently located between 1-5 and 205.
The 18-hole "Rose City" course at the Rose City Golf Course facility in Portland, Oregon features 6,520 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 71.9 and it has a slope rating of 118 on Blue grass. Designed by George Otten, the Rose City golf course opened in 1923.
This 18-hole course, newly renovated and upgraded to championship status, is a challenge for golfers of all levels. Rolling hills, picturesque water hazards and tree-lined fairways greet you on this easily walked, player-friendly course. Featuring four sets of tees from 5601 to 7107 yards from the back tees. RedTail holds a course rating of 74.4 and a slope of 136. We have 45 bunkers and six lakes which come into play on ten holes. Take the virtual course tour above to learn more about each hole.
Owned and operated by the Herberger family since 1949, Joe and May Rose raised their six children on the course itself, instilling in them a profound devotion to the family business. In 1960, a second nine was added, creating an 18-hole, 5872 yard course situated on over 100 acres of gently rolling terrain with picturesque views. It's well maintained tree-lined fairways and generous greens offer a challenging and visually appealing walking or riding experience while, excellent drainage and a progressive maintenance program provide an attractive setting to patrons, year-round, from all over the Pacific Northwest . Golf Digest Magazine has listed this course in their "Best Places to Play" edition.
No matter what it's like outside, you can always enjoy Big Surf! at the North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Everyone can have fun and learn how to thrive in the water while playing in the wave pool, participating in water fitness classes, or swimming laps. North Clackamas Aquatic Park is also a great location for birthday parties and group meetings. We hope you enjoy the Other Oregon Coast!
The 18-hole "Mountain View" course at the Mountain View Golf Club facility in Boring, Oregon features 5,936 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 68.7 and it has a slope rating of 119. Designed by Jack Waltmire, the Mountain View golf course opened in 1964. David Jarett manages the course as the President.
Situated in the Tualatin Valley countryside, roughly 30 minutes from downtown Portland, the quiet, pastoral setting of Meriwether National Golf Club is the perfect counterpoint to the pressures of the city. Surrounded by rich farmland and flanked by the meandering Tualatin River, Meriwether's rolling terrain is rich in natural beauty. The course features 27 regulation holes with a mix of open spaces, trees, ponds and indigenous birds and wildlife.
Heron Lakes Golf Club offers the best combination of quality and variety of all Pacific Northwest golf courses. Located just minutes north of downtown Portland, OR Heron Lakes Golf Club features two championship courses: the Great Blue Course and the Greenback Course. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., each distinctive course offers players unique and thrilling challenges. The Great Blue Course was rated 4 Stars by Golf Digest 's "Best Places to Play" for 2008/2009. Heron Lakes was also Readers Choice Top 50 Public Golf courses by GolfWorld Magazine. Both Portland golf courses make dramatic use of the surrounding landscape. Golfers will delight in every test of skill. Play one or play them both, we guarantee you'll enjoy a golf experience you won't soon forget. After your round on either one of these incredible golf courses, relax and enjoy a meal and refreshments in our grill and outdoor dining area. We invite you to come and experience all that Heron Lakes Golf Club has to offer!
The 18-hole "Green Mountain" course at the Green Mountain Golf Course facility in Vancouver, Washington features 6,170 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 69.8 and it has a slope rating of 122. Designed by Gene "Bunny" Mason, the Green Mountain golf course opened in 1999. Kevin Coombs manages the course as the General Manager.
Located on NE Glisan in Portland, this facility has two excellent eighteen hole courses. The East Course is considered the most demanding because of its length and tight, tree-lined fairways. The West Course is a little easier, with more open fairways and no water hazards coming into play. The greens on both courses are small and fast. The terrain is hilly, yet easy to walk. John Stenzel redesigned the East Course while adding the West Course in 1928.
Nestled snugly today in the Vancouver/Portland metropolitan area and enveloped by its highway, rail, air, and maritime commercial networks, Fort Vancouver is a gem of a park whose story as an economic and cultural center - told, in part, through engaging programs and a world-class archaeology collection - fascinatingly portends that of the modern-day Pacific Northwest.
Nestled snugly today in the Vancouver/Portland metropolitan area and enveloped by its highway, rail, air, and maritime commercial networks, Fort Vancouver is a gem of a park whose story as an economic and cultural center - told, in part, through engaging programs and a world-class archaeology collection - fascinatingly portends that of the modern-day Pacific Northwest.
Welcome to Forest Hills! A course which seamlessly combines the character of yesteryear with the challenge of modern day golf. Built in 1927, "The Hills" stretches out over one hundred acres of rolling terrain and tree-lined fairways, offering unmatched scenery and playability for golfers of all levels.
With our central location, complete facilities and competitive prices, Eastmoreland Golf Course is a great choice for your adventures in golf. We offer 18 holes of championship golf, a covered & lighted driving range, full-line Pro Shop and dining at Eastmoreland Golf Course Bar & Grill. The course is surrounded by Crystal Springs Lake, the Rhododendron Gardens, Johnson Creek and has an endless variety of trees and shrubs in constant color change throughout the year. Eastmoreland is a beautiful setting for golfers of all abilities.
Colwood National Golf Club is a perfect place to escape from urban pursuits. Located in north Portland, it is easily acessible from both I-5 and I-205. With 18 challenging holes, Colwood's beautiful park-like setting--straddling the wildlife-rich Columbia and Whitaker Sloughs--makes it a welcoming oasis despite its proximity to the cities of Portland and Vancouver.
Camas Meadows Golf Club is naturally placed adjacent to Lacamas Lake amid preserved wetlands and the beautiful towering evergreens of Southwest Washington. The course is a perfect combination of narrow tree-lined fairways, mixed with winding fairways through grassy meadows. The meadows feature a beautiful array of Camas Lillies, as well as the largest know patch of Bradshaw's Lomatium, a rare flower found in only three locations in North America. Along the way you will also enjoy the sightings of Red-tail Hawks, Osprey, Wood Duck, Grey Horned Owl and Blue Herons. It is also not uncommon to sight the occasional deer or coyote. However what makes Camas Meadows truly special is the golf course. The course features rye grass fairways and bent grass greens with water hazards, forced carries, and 50 bunkers strategically placed to make your round as challenging as you would like. All 50 bunkers are filled with imported white crushed limestone. Camas Meadows Golf Club was recently named The Best Public Golf Courses to play in the Northwest and has received a 4 Star rating from Golf Digest Magazine. Camas Meadows Golf Club is conveniently located just minutes from PDX Airport.
In 1931 six sisters turned a family dairy farm into an 18 Hole Golf Course. The ownership of Broadmoor remains in the hands of their children & grandchildren. Family owned & operated since. Broadmoor offers a wide selection of challenges. Undulating, tree-lined fairways, greenside bunkers and the Columbia River Slough provide a quality golfing experience.
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