Golf Adventures in the Willamette Valley

By Becca Barnhart

If your idea of the perfect vacation involves hitting the links in the middle of Oregon's stunning wine country--and topping off a day on the course with some excellent Pinot noir--then you've come to the right place. We've put together our top picks for golf adventures in the Willamette Valley that will knock your argyle socks off.

Golf Courses in the Willamette Valley
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Tokatee offers a unique golfing experience by maintaining a low-key, rustic operation without sacrificing quality. Its a picturesque course thats right at the base of the Three Sisters, nestled right off the McKenzie River. The course has consistently been ranked in Best Courses in Oregon by Golf Digest.  

This beautiful course is just a few minutes outside of Portland and has been recognized as one of the best courses in the state by Golfweek magazine and Golf Digest. Enjoy a day on the course with views of Mt. Hood in the distance.

At Trysting Tree, you can golf beneath a piece of Oregon history--the club gets its name from a historic poplar that once stood on the Oregon State University campus and was named a state heritage tree. A cutting from the original tree grows tall at Trysting Tree today. The collegiate golf team at Oregon State University makes its home at the course. 

Bring your family and make a visit to Mallard Creek into a mini-vacation. The course is set amid beautiful rural Oregon scenery and boasts an RV resort that's ranked in the top 50 in the nation. Introduce your kids to a new twist on the traditional game--Mallard Creek now offers tee times on select days for "foot golf," a game that combines elements of soccer and golf.  

Golf your way to a glass of fine wine at Chehalem Glenn, which is located near some of Oregon's most famous wineries. Chehalem Glenn is known for having the best practice facilities of any public course in the state.

Your adventure begins with the official Willamette Valley Travel Guide. Request your complimentary printed guide or download a digital guide today.

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