Best Golf Courses in Oregon
1. Columbia Edgewater Country Club (Macan)
Type of field: Parkland
Course access: Private Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Blue grass
Slope index: 131
Course Rating: 72.9
Total par (men's tees): 71
Total yardage (men's tees): 6,702 yards
Scorecard: Link
Championships hosted: US Girlsโ Junior
Columbia Edgewater Country Club has been part of Portland’s golf landscape for nine decades and offers some of the best practice facilities and course conditions in the Pacific Northwest. Opened in 1925, the course was designed by A. V. Macan.
2. Crosswater Club
Type of field: Parkland
Course access: Municipal Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Bent grass
Slope index: 150
Course Rating: 76.9
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 7,638 yards
Scorecard: Link
Championships hosted: NCAA
Rated by Golf Digest as one of “America’s 100 Greatest Courses”, the Crosswater is a beautiful course threaded by the gently flowing Deschutes and Little Deschutes Rivers. Opened in 1995, the course was designed by Bob Cupp and John Fought.
3. Portland Golf Club
Address:
5900 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Portland, Oregon (OR) 97225, USAPhone: (503) 292-2651
Website: Visit
Type of field: Parkland
Course access: Private Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Blue grass
Slope index: 131
Course Rating: 72.4
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 6,683 yards
Scorecard: Link
Championships hosted: PGA Championship, Ryder Cup, US Senior Amateur, US Senior Open, US Women's Amateur, Western Open
Portland Golf Club cultivate its place in history as a championship golf facility that provides a golf course enjoyable for players of all levels of ability. Opened in 1914, the course was designed by Robert Trent Jones.
4. Tetherow Golf Club
Address:
61240 Skyline Ranch Road, Bend, Oregon (OR) 97702, USAPhone: (844) 431-9701
Website: Visit
Type of field: Links
Course access: Municipal Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Bent grass
Slope index: 141
Course Rating: 74.8
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 7,298 yards
Scorecard: Link
Voted as “Top 10 course in Oregon” by Golf Digest, the Tetherow Golf Club takes full advantage of the stunning panoramic views of the Cascade peaks. Opened in 2008, the course was designed by David McLay Kidd.
5. Eugene Country Club
Type of field: Parkland
Course access: Private Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Rye grass
Slope index: 136
Course Rating: 73.9
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 6,847 yards
Scorecard: Link
Championships hosted: NCAA, US Junior Amateur, US Senior Amateur, US Women's Amateur
One of the finest golf courses on the Pacific Coast, the Eugene course is adorned with lush grass, sparkling white bunkers, tall firs and other scenic wonderment. Opened in 1899, the course was designed by Chandler Egan & Robert Trent Jones.
6. Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club (Witch Hollow)
Address:
12930 NW Old Pumpkin Ridge Rd, North Plains, OR 97133, USAPhone: (503) 647-4747
Website: Visit
Type of field: Links
Course access: Private Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Bent grass
Slope index: 144
Course Rating: 75.1
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 7,017 yards
Scorecard: Link
Total size of golf course: 350 acres
Championships hosted: US Amateur, US Women's Amateur, US Women's Open
One of the best classic-style courses, the Witch Hollow at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club is surrounded by the shadows of the Cascade Mountains. Opened in 1992, the course was designed by Bob Cupp and John Fought.
7. Silvies Valley Ranch (Craddock)
Type of field: Links
Course access: Municipal Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Bent grass
Slope index: 120
Course Rating: 71.9
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 7,035 yards
Scorecard: Link
The Craddock course layout traverses the ridges and valleys that overlook the north end of Silvies Valley. The course was ranked no. 3 as “Best New Course In the U.S.” by Golf Digest. Opened in 2015, the course was designed by Dan Hixson.
8. Waverley Country Club
Address:
1100 South East Waverly Drive, Portland, Oregon (OR) 97222, USAPhone: 503.654.6521
Website: Visit
Type of field: Parkland
Course access: Private Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Other
Slope index: 119
Course Rating: 71.6
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 6,553 yards
Scorecard: Link
Total size of golf course: 138 acres
Championships hosted: US Amateur, US Junior Amateur, US Senior Amateur, US Senior Women's Amateur, US Women's Amateur
Waverley lies on the banks of the Willamette River, and has been the center of the golf in Oregon since its opening. Opened in 1896, the course was designed by Chandler Egan and Gil Hanse.
9. Pronghorn Club (Fazio)
Type of field: Desert
Course access: Private Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Bent grass
Slope index: 142
Course Rating: 75.2
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 7,456 yards
Scorecard: Link
The Fazio course at Pronghorn Club is a blend of natural terrain with stunning water features and ancient lava rocks, mixed with the challenge of championship golf. Opened in 2006, the course was designed by Tom Fazio.
10. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort (Bandon Dunes)
Type of field: Links
Course access: Municipal Course
Length of play: 18-hole course
Type of grass: Fescue grass
Slope index: 145
Course Rating: 74.6
Total par (men's tees): 72
Total yardage (men's tees): 6,732 yards
Scorecard: Link
Championships hosted: US Amateur
Laying along pristine native dunes with expansive ocean views, the Bandon Dunes course is completely natural and routed through indigenous vegetation. Opened in 1999, the course was designed by David McLay Kidd.