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The Top 9 Best Golf Courses in Oregon

Oregon boasts over 200 golf courses, including world-renowned courses like Bandon Dunes and Pumpkin Ridge. With a mild climate and stunning scenery, golfers can enjoy year-round play on courses designed by some of the biggest names in the sport. #golf #Oregon

  1. Bandon Crossings Golf Course

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    18-hole course with ocean views, designed by Dan Hixson. Rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest.
  2. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - Bandon Trails Golf Course

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    Bandon Dunes Golf Resort's Bandon Trails course is a par-71, 6,745-yard course designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.
  3. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - Pacific Dunes

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    Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - Pacific Dunes is a links-style course designed by Tom Doak and opened in 2001. It has been ranked as one of the top courses in the world.
  4. Juniper Golf Course

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    18-hole course designed by John Harbottle III. Hosted 2006 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship.
  5. Meadow Lakes Golf Course

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    18-hole course with a par of 72. Designed by Bill Robinson. Features water hazards, bunkers, and tree-lined fairways.
  6. Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club

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    Hosted 1996 US Amateur, 2003 US Women's Open, and 2006 US Junior Amateur.
  7. Tetherow

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    Tetherow has a Scottish links-style design, 18 holes, and was designed by David McLay Kidd.
  8. The Reserve Vineyard & Golf Club

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    18-hole golf course with stunning views of the surrounding hills and vineyards. Designed by Bob Cupp and Jim Ramey.
  9. Widgi Creek Golf Club

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    18-hole course designed by Robert Muir Graves. Located in the Pacific Northwest with views of the Cascade Mountains.