Pronghorn Golf Resort: A project evolves
BEND — The most unforgettable hole on the golf course designed by Tom Fazio at Pronghorn Golf Resort was an unexpected surprise. To Fazio, that is.
BEND — The most unforgettable hole on the golf course designed by Tom Fazio at Pronghorn Golf Resort was an unexpected surprise. To Fazio, that is.
As a student of the game, Tokatee golf pro Dan King knew all about the famous golf courses in Northern Ireland and Ireland — courses like Royal Portrush, Ballybunion and Royal County Down.
Steve Nosler didn’t want a memorial service. Fair enough, but golf in Oregon certainly will find a way to ensure that this patron of the game is remembered.
CRESWELL — On road trips when he played for the University of Oregon golf team, Justin St. Clair would try to get the seat on the airplane next to assistant coach Al Mundle.
BLACK BUTTE RANCH — As he tramped around the Glaze Meadow Golf Course a couple of years ago, John Fought realized how much he wanted the job of redesigning the 30-year-old course at the popular resort 100 miles east of Eugene.
So as the weather warms, you’ve just pulled your old golf clubs out of the garage closet, taken them out to the practice range or even played a couple of rounds, and realized that, well, they’re old golf clubs.
BANDON — The stainless steel face of Grant Rogers’ putter, an 8-year-old Scotty Cameron model, tells a story. The sweet spot is darker than the rest of the surface, worn from the repetition of putter striking golf ball, again and again and again.
JUNCTION CITY — If you haven’t been to Shadow Hills Country Club recently, prepare for a dramatic new vista as you approach the golf course on the long driveway off River Road north of Eugene.
BANDON — Earlier in his career as a teacher of golf, Grant Rogers became passionate about links-style golf, with the challenges of shaping shots in the wind and rain of coastal courses.
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — For decades it was a quarry, mined for sand and gravel, the operation cutting away the hillside overlooking the lower Puget Sound, leaving a scarred landscape behind.
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