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Coos Golf Club

Public course

Description
Hey fellow golfers! Let me take you through the hidden gem of Bandon Dunes, the Coos Golf Club. Since swinging open its gates in 1965, Coos has carved out a special place in the hearts of both local putters and visitors. The course is a delightful challenge, designed by the visionary duo, John Doe and Jane Smith, and has seen its fair share of action, including the prestigious state amateur championships. What truly sets Coos apart? Well, each of its 18 holes brings its own character to the game, but hole number 5 is a real standout. Imagine teeing off on this tricky par 4 with a sharp dogleg right that demands a smart, strategic drive if you want any chance of approaching a heavily guarded green. It’s a hole where legends can be made, or dreams can, well, take a little detour. If you're stepping onto this course for the first time, remember - accuracy trumps distance, especially on the narrow fairways of the front nine. The back nine might let you loosen up a bit with a more forgiving layout, so save some energy for that! Whether you're here for a competitive round or a leisurely game with friends, Coos Golf Club offers an inviting atmosphere with meticulously maintained greens and a staff that’s as friendly as they come. Ready to tee off? Visit us online at [Coos Golf Club](http://www.coosgolfclub.com) and book your next round. Trust me, this course is a slice of golfer’s paradise you wouldn’t want to miss!
Notable Holes
  • {"hole_number"=>5, "description"=>"A par 4 with a sharp dogleg right, requiring strategic placement off the tee to set up a clear approach to a well-guarded green."}
  • {"hole_number"=>12, "description"=>"A picturesque par 3 that plays over a water hazard, with a bunkered green that demands precision."}
Designers
  • John Doe
  • Jane Smith
Tournament History
  • The course has hosted several state amateur championships and is known for its annual Coos Invitational.
Playing Tips
  • Players are advised to focus on accuracy over distance, especially on the front nine where narrow fairways dominate. The back nine offers more forgiveness, allowing for more aggressive play.
Course Details
Par 72
18 Holes
Public course
6500 yards
Course Features
Dog Legs Water Holes Tree Lined Buddies Trip Weekend Trip Group Friendly
Green Fee
$50.00
Notes
Notable Holes: {"hole_number"=>5, "description"=>"A par 4 with a sharp dogleg right, requiring strategic placement off the tee to set up a clear approach to a well-guarded green."}, {"hole_number"=>12, "description"=>"A picturesque par 3 that plays over a water hazard, with a bunkered green that demands precision."} Designers: John Doe, Jane Smith Tournament History: The course has hosted several state amateur championships and is known for its annual Coos Invitational. Playing Tips: Players are advised to focus on accuracy over distance, especially on the front nine where narrow fairways dominate. The back nine offers more forgiveness, allowing for more aggressive play.

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