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Practice Facility Property Amenities Restaurant/Dining OREGON
50-Acre Practice Center Caddie Services Sheep Ranch Clubhouse COAST
Two Short Game Practice Areas Private & Group Instruction The Gallery Restaurant
One-Acre Practice Green Junior Instruction Tufted Puffin Lounge
Two Full Driving Ranges Massage Center Pacific Grill, McKee’s Pub
9-Hole Par 3 Practice Course 186 Lodging Rooms Onsite The Bunker Bar, Trails End
esigned by Tom Doak and opened in 2001 as
DBandon Dunes second course, Pacific Dunes
is remarkably different in character and shot making
requirements than the other Bandon Dunes courses.
Pacific Dunes doesn’t feel like it was built as much
as it was discovered. Rippling fairways remain just as
they were found and natural bunkers line the landscape
as they have for centuries. The course emerges from
shore pines to spectacular 60-foot sand dunes. When
the wind blows, precise approach shots are a necessity.
Pacific Dunes is short enough to give you hope, but
rugged enough to test every facet of your game.
Course Details
Designer: Tom Doak
18 Holes, Par 71 | 6,633 Yards from Back Tees
Walking Only | ADA Compliant
he fourth course at Bandon Dunes pays homage to
Tgolf course architect Charles Blair Macdonald by
asking one simple question: What would Macdonald
have created had the Oregon Coast been his canvas?
Inspired by Macdonald’s iconic work, course architects
Tom Doak and Jim Urbina crafted a course that seeks
the answer upon vast greens, among myriad angles
of play, and from the depths of fierce bunkers. By
celebrating these classic concepts of design, Old
Macdonald honors the traditions of this game we love.
Course Details
Designer: Tom Doak and Jim Urbina
18 Holes, Par 71 | 6,944 Yards from Back Tees
Walking Only | ADA Compliant
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