Sunriver Resort (resort)
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1 Center Drive
Sunriver, OR   97707
p: 541.593.1221

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This award winning resort, which was named to GOLF MAGAZINE's 2002 list of "Gold Medal Resorts," features three outstanding eighteen hole courses. Woodlands: Robert Trent Jones Jr.'s Woodlands Course is defined by lava rock and sagebrush, as well as the Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pine trees that line the fairways. The non-adjoining dogleg fairways, in conjunction with a multitude of sand bunkers, add to the overall difficulty of this course. Numerous water hazards have also been incorporated into the design. The terrain is hilly, resulting in many uneven lies. Meadows: Redesigned in 1999 by John Fought, this new layout features a good variety within its 18 holes, seven of which border the meandering Sun River. The dramatic use of directional and forebunkers serve up ample challenges for golfers of all skill levels. In addition, the course was lengthened to more than 7,000 yards and was changed from a par 72 to a par 71. Crosswater: The newest course at the facility, Crosswater Course, is one of the longest courses in the U.S. The course is highlighted by the Deschutes and Little Deschutes Rivers that come into play on seven holes. The design was built among meadow, forest and carefully preserved swamp. One of the most outstanding holes is #12, a 687-yard, par 5, which has a lake in play and provides a beautiful view of Mount Bachelor. GOLF MAGAZINE ranked it 47th among the "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" in the U.S. for 2002. The Crosswater Course is private and is only available to members and resort guests.

Practice Facilities:
Driving range (mats, grass)
putting
chipping
sand
school

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Rates:
Amenities:
Motorized carts
Walking ok
Rental clubs

Season:
Open April 1 to November 1
Restrictions:
Dress code
No metal spikes

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