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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - Pacific Dunes

Resort course

Description
Hey fellow golfers! Ever played where the ocean breeze is as much a part of your game as your clubs? Let me introduce you to a true gem on the Oregon coast — Pacific Dunes at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. Designed by the legendary Tom Doak and launched in 2001, this course is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends into its stunning natural surroundings. What makes Pacific Dunes stand out isn’t just its top 100 ranking or its minimalist design that lets nature do the talking. It’s the way each hole presents a new challenge, demanding strategy over strength — especially true when the coastal winds decide to play. Take hole number 4, for instance. It's a short par-4 that offers jaw-dropping ocean views. But don't let the beauty distract you — that green is more challenging than it looks! For first-timers, here’s a tip: pay close attention to the wind. It can turn a sure shot into a tricky one in a heartbeat, so choose your clubs wisely. Whether you’re here for a casual round with friends or looking to tackle something on your bucket list, Pacific Dunes is more than just a golf course — it’s an experience. So grab your clubs, and let’s tee off where the land meets the sea!
Notable Holes
  • {"hole_number"=>4, "description"=>"A short par-4 with stunning views of the ocean and a challenging green."}
  • {"hole_number"=>11, "description"=>"A long par-3 that requires a precise tee shot over a gully."}
Designers
  • Tom Doak
Tournament History
  • Hosts amateur events and was a venue for the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
Playing Tips
  • Wind conditions can significantly affect play, so club selection and shot strategy must adapt to the current weather.
Course Details
Par 71
18 Holes
Resort course
6633 yards
Course Features
Top 100 Courses Bucket List Walkable Links Resort Onsite Lodging Multiple Courses Buddies Trip Luxury Remote Group Friendly Bunkers
Green Fee
$295.00
Notes
Notable Holes: {"hole_number"=>4, "description"=>"A short par-4 with stunning views of the ocean and a challenging green."}, {"hole_number"=>11, "description"=>"A long par-3 that requires a precise tee shot over a gully."} Designers: Tom Doak Tournament History: Hosts amateur events and was a venue for the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship. Playing Tips: Wind conditions can significantly affect play, so club selection and shot strategy must adapt to the current weather.

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