Golf Course Profile
18-Hole (Resort)
Running Y Ranch Resort, The
5790 Coopers Hawk
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
United States
Phone: (541)850-5580
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Golfers community
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About the Club
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Year built:
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1997
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Designer:
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Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay & Erik Larsen
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Club type:
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Resort
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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 other requirements
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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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$50.00-$75.00
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AVERAGE USER RATING
Not rated
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Pace of Play:
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Service:
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About the course
This course is located on the dry side of the Cascade Mountains midway between Portland and San Francisco. The land has been a cattle ranch for the last 100 years or so, and although 3,600 acres are slated for development, another 6,000 acres will remain as a working ranch. The architectural theme is out of the Wild West, including a clubhouse that features open trusses and high ceilings. The course features five tees to choose from, all aiming at Palmer's trademark curvy and receptive fairways. Although many of the resort's 900 homes will be built along the course, they will be set back at least 40 yards and well out of play. The first four holes curl along the edge of Klamath Lake and its accompanying wetlands. Following the fifth hole the course disappears into tree-lined Payne Canyon, where it takes on a tougher feel. The back nine begins on open plains that are spotted with a couple water features and spectacular Scottish mounding. After the steep drop on #12, a 185-yard, par 3, the course winds back through the sage-scented canyon alongside a creek lined with hand-placed stones.
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Greens:
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Bent Grass
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Fairways:
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Winter Rye
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Number of Sand Bunkers:
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101-999
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Water Hazards in Play:
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No
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