Golf Course Profile
36-Hole (Public)
Pacific Dunes Course at Bandon Dunes
57744 Round Lake Dr
Bandon, Oregon 97411
United States
Phone: (541)347-4380
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Golfers community
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About the Club
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Year built:
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2001
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Designer:
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Tom Doak
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Club type:
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Public
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Season:
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Open all year
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Guest Policy:
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Open
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Dress Code:
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No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required
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Metal Spikes:
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Allowed
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Fivesomes:
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Allowed
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Green Fees:
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$200.00
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AVERAGE USER RATING
Not rated
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About the course
Bandon Dunes Resort boasts two 18-hole golf courses: Bandon Dunes and Pacific Dunes.
Bandon Dunes, a walking-only course, is a Scottish-links design that was built along the ocean bluffs on an undisturbed section of coastline about 100 miles from the California border. Wind is generally a major factor in club selection on this coastal course. Those who play the course remark that because of the often foggy weather conditions, the course is very reminiscent of those found in Scotland and Ireland. The greens are very large, ranging from thirty to sixty yards in width. The signature hole is #16, a 345-yard, par 4, which has split fairways that are separated by a gorge. GOLF MAGAZINE selected this course on its list of the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." GOLFWEEK selected it 10th among "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1999.
Designed by Tom Doak, Pacific Dunes was constructed on a stretch of Pacific Ocean coastline just north of Bandon Dunes. It is a par-71 course, measuring approximately 6,600 yards from the tips, with undulating fairways, small greens, and spectacular, 60-foot dunes blanketed in grasses and native vegetation. Pacific Dunes also boasts two of the largest bunker complexes in America, which rest alongside the par-4 second hole. As with the Bandon Dunes Course, wind is a major factor in club selection, and Pacific Dunes is also walking-only.
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Greens:
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Bent Grass
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Fairways:
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Bent Grass
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Number of Sand Bunkers:
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71-80
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Water Hazards in Play:
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No
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