Golf on the Oregon Coast

When planning a golf vacation, keep in mind that golf at the Oregon coast is special. Because of the effect that the Pacific Ocean weather has on the environment, many of the golf courses are frequently comparable to the classic Scotland links.

Bandon Golf is the Best

Discover some of the finest golf courses in the United States. Two of the Oregon golf courses rank in the top 100 open to the public and one was in the top 10 new courses in the United States.

There are other great places to play outside of Bandon and several smaller 9-hole courses nestled in the many valleys shielded from the ocean winds.

Bandon

Welcome to “Oregon’s Golf Coast”, home to three premier golf courses - Bandon Dunes, Pacific Dunes, Bandon Trails - as well as a new 18-hole course at Bandon Crossings. Bandon is also home to a 9-hole public course that is the only public golf facility in the U.S. offering hickory rentals for play ... more

Bandon

Brookings - Harbor is home an excellent 18-hole golf course. Travel a short distance south on US Route 101 and enjoy two more golf courses near Crescent City, California ... more

Crescent City, CA

There are two 9-hole golf courses. One is located near the redwoods off of Route 197 (North Bank Road). The other is located near the intersection of US ... more

Coos Bay - Charleston

There are two golf courses open to the public. One is a 18-hole course located 5 miles inland. The other is a challenging 9-hole course located in the ... more

Reedsport - Winchester Bay

The Reedsport area offers one 9-hole golf course. It is owned and operated by its members and open to the public. It is set amongst mature fir and alders, is relatively wind protected. The Course consists of 9 holes with four tee boxes for each hole ... more