Golf
Published 5:00 pm Monday, April 6, 2009
- Golf
John Day Golf Club – John DayThe course has earned a reputation for offering a reasonable yet challenging round of golf.
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The course has tree-lined fairways, small greens and a few hills that can cause uneven lies. Water hazards come into play on two holes.
There are additional sets of tees that can be used when playing an 18-hole round.
John Day’s mild climate allows the facility to remain open most of the year.
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For more information, call the golf club at (541) 575-0170.
Bear Valley Meadows Golf Course – SenecaThis course is community-operated. The Silvies River comes into play on a couple of holes, so accurate shots are important. The ladies tee off from the same set of tees as the men.
Due to Seneca’s cold climate, the golf course cannot be used two to three months out of the year.
Bear Valley Meadows Golf Course in Seneca welcomes the public to the annual Seneca Oyster Feed golf tournament Saturday, May 16.
To contact the golf course, call (541) 542-2161.
Dayville South Fork Golf Course – DayvilleThe course offers a six-hole (soon to be nine holes), three par course of golf ranging from 100 to 206 yards.
The course is 100 miles east of Bend and 30 miles west of John Day on Highway 26.
The course is open daily from 8 a.m. to dusk and is available on a rental basis for family functions or to businesses.
For more information, call or fax at (541) 987-2399.