Golf Course Profile
18-Hole (Public)
Sandpines Golf Links
1201 35th St
Florence, Oregon 97439
United States
Phone: info@sandpines.com
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Golfers community
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About the Club
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Year built:
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1993
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Designer:
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Rees Jones
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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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Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK
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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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$45.00-$89.00
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AVERAGE USER RATING
Not rated
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Pace of Play:
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About the course
This course marks the West Coast debut of Rees Jones, who worked for twenty years designing courses on the East Coast before expanding westward. This is a multi-theme layout of sand dunes, water holes and pines that is reminiscent of Jones father's Spyglass Hill further down the rocky coastline. The course is bordered on the ocean side by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Hole #6, a 444-yard, par 4, was voted one of "The Best 18 Holes You Can Play" by "Golf Digest" in 1997. This hole has wetlands to the right off the tee and a forest of Monterrey Pines to the left. A fairway bunker rests at the corner of the dogleg right fairway, and a grass bunker and sand bunker must be carried to reach the putting surface. "GOLF MAGAZINE" rated this course 72nd in the category of "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." for 1998. The 7252 yard men's tee has a course rating of 76.3 and slope of 131. The 5,346 ladies' tee also has a men's course rating of 65.8 and slope of 111.
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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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91-100
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Water Hazards in Play:
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No
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