Designed by Bob Cupp in 1995, Crosswater is a private club, but open to resort guests at Sunriver. The Sunriver Resort’s origins begin with the Army Corp of Engineers training camp in 1943, and all that remains of the original Camp Abbot complex is the Great Hall. The course is located on the Deschutes River, and is routed through the wetlands, woodlands, and meadows of the valley, with views of the Cascades from every hole Water comes into play on seven holes on this heathland style design, and is an Audubon designated course. The course is rated one of the top 100 courses in the country, and is usually in pristine condition. It's tough and long though, 7683 yards, 76.9 handicap, and 150 slope from the back tees.
Posted by: Phillip
May 20th, 2010
Fantastic golf course, although not much of a value, played for $175 while staying here for a conference. A must play though, strong and challenging layout, where the big tee ball is required, plenty of landing room, but water and wetlands in play throughout. The course survived the winter well and was playing fast, greens were in great shape. Very challenging throughout, and scenic layout, one of the top 10 I've played.
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Posted by: ralphg
Oct 29th, 2009
Five Stars all around. This course was in absolutely fantastic shape! For $80 on a Friday I couldn't believe the value of this course. Everything from the snack bar to the cart girls made it feel like a country club. It is a must play, wherever you live.
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