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by Mr. Milton Sporer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Crosswater Golf Course?

Crosswater Golf Course. The 18-hole "Crosswater" course at the Crosswater Club At Sunriver facility in Sunriver, Oregon features 7,638 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72.The course rating is 76.9 and it has a slope rating of 150 on Bent grass. Designed by Robert E. Cupp, ASGCA, the Crosswater golf course opened in 1995.

Who is the general manager of Crosswater Golf Resort?

Designed by Robert E. Cupp, ASGCA, the Crosswater golf course opened in 1995. Hyatt Hotels and Resorts manages this facility, with Josh Willis as the General Manager. No recent major awards have been noted.

Who owns the Hyatt Crosswater Golf Course?

Designed by Robert E. Cupp, ASGCA, the Crosswater golf course opened in 1995. Hyatt Hotels and Resorts manages this facility, with Josh Willis as the General Manager.

Who is the architect of Crosswater Golf Course?

Honored by Golf Digest as one of "America's 100 Greatest Courses," Crosswater was designed by award-winning architect Bob Cupp. Situated on 600 magnificently scenic acres of woodlands and carefully preserved wetlands, Crosswater is threaded by the gently flowing Deschutes and Little Deschutes Rivers.

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What is the opening hole at Crosswater?

" Due South,” the opening hole at Crosswater, is a perfect opening hole. A straight drive, into the prevailing south wind, with a driver or three wood, avoiding bunkers left and right, leaves the player with a short iron into a small green protected on the right by two deep bunkers and on the left by a deep drainage swail.

How many times can you play the rivers at Crosswater?

In fact, depending on tee selection, the rivers can come into play as often as seven times in a round. Crosswater is a Private Golf Course, reserved for Club Members and Resort Guests, only. BOOK A TEE TIME BY CALLING: 541-593-4402. View another section.

When did Crosswater Golf Club open?

After convincing the state it wouldn’t botch the job—“We promised that the course would only enhance the land,” says director of golf Brad Myrick— Crosswater Golf Club broke ground in 1993 and opened two years later.

What is a crosswater?

Crosswater is a garden spot for any golfer who relishes fresh air and wilderness views between shots. And so subtle is the marriage of golf design to landscape, one isn’t intimidated by what can be a punishing layout.

What wildlife is in Crosswater, WA?

Protected by native buffer zones, wildlife such as deer, elk, coyote, otter, owl and osprey call Crosswater home. Ramey, who quickly signed on as superintendent when the course was conceived, is vigilant about minimizing chemical and fertilizer use.

What is rare golf?

by Links Magazine. 0. Rare is the golfer who hasn’t driven past a wide-open patch of grass and envisioned a golf course on it. Case in point: Jim Ramey, a former California club pro and avid outdoorsman who moved to Sunriver, Oregon in the mid-’70s for the skiing and fly-fishing offered by his sunny new surroundings.

Is Crosswater a sanctuary?

The environmentalist camp was appeased: Crosswater was designated as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary in 1999. “We’re all trying to do the right thing here,” says Ramey. Northern Paiute Indians were among the first to enjoy this high-desert landscape on the eastern flank of the Cascade Mountains.

An Insightful Interview With Joshua Willis, Director of Golf Operations

Whether you have played a course 20+ times a year or looking to play the course for the first time, insights from an insider can help enhance your golf experience. Below is an interview with Joshua Willis who shares some valuable tidbits about the course, memorable holes and must eats and treats at the 19th.

By Brian Weis

Whether you have played a course 20+ times a year or looking to play the course for the first time, insights from an insider can help enhance your golf experience. Below is an interview with Joshua Willis who shares some valuable tidbits about the course, memorable holes and must eats and treats at the 19th.

First Impressions

Earlier in the week I’d played Cog Hill Dubsdread outside of Chicago , so I was pretty stoked to get two courses crossed off in the same week. That being said, these courses could not be more different.

Hole by Hole Recap

We played from the whites all three rounds, mostly because we knew we’d get our asses kicked if we went any farther back. There were a few exceptions to this as you’ll see later, but considering I went 91, 95, 91 – playing from the close tees was probably a good decision.

Favorites

It was great playing Cog Hill earlier in the week, but I’ve gotta say my rounds at Crosswater were much more my style. Difficult, but much more playable, and the sand wasn’t nearly as daunting even though there was still a considerable amount of it.

In the End

This was the most no-brainer golf deal I’ve ever seen. $200 for 4 rounds, including 3 on one of the best courses in the country. You better believe that I’ll be back every time they’re offering this deal.

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