

Two courses here, both were designed by Robert Cupp, and if you're lucky enough to play the members only Witch Hollow course, you'll find a layout routed through heavy stands of maple, fir, oak, and ash trees on a pristine, rolling terrain. It is the site of the US Women's Open in '97 and '03, and where Tiger won his third US Amateur in 1996. Ghost Creek, the public course, also had a US Women's Amateur in '06, and is regarded as one of the top public courses in the US. The course features a rolling terrain through stands of mature trees, with creeks, and water hazards throughout. The smallish bentgrass greens are generally quick and undulating, protected by numerous bunkers in the shadow of the Tualatin Hills and the farmland of the Willamette Valley. The course measures 6839 yards from the tips, handicap 73.9, slope 140. Fantastic conditioning, top shelf service.
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