Bandon Dunes Coast: Rugged Terrain. Timeless Golf.

Along this rugged stretch of coast, courses emerge naturally from dunes, windswept beaches, and native vegetation. Inland pockets introduce subtle parkland elements that add contrast and rhythm. This is walking golf at its purest, immersive, elemental, and shaped entirely by the land. The feel is adventurous and timeless. Each round deepens the connection between terrain and game.

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Featured Golf Courses

Bandon Crossings Golf Course – Bandon, OR

Architect: Dan Hixson (2007)

Set just inland from the coastline, Bandon Crossings blends dunes, coastal grasslands, and small forested corridors. Hixson’s routing leans on natural contours and thoughtful angles. The course rewards precise navigation and offers a lively, exploratory personality. Links-inspired stretches mix with gentler inland moments for a varied and engaging round.

An aerial view of a coastal golf course with green fairways and sand traps, bordering a sandy beach and the ocean.

Bandon Dunes Golf Resort – Bandon, OR

Architect: Bandon Dunes – David McLay Kidd (1999), Pacific Dunes – Tom Doak (2001), Bandon Trails – Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw (2005), Old Macdonald – Tom Doak and Jim Urbina (2010), Sheep Ranch – Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw (2020)

Along Oregon’s southern coast, these courses traverse rolling dunes, coastal bluffs, and rugged oceanfront terrain. Each design reflects the hand of an architect known for working with natural landforms. The collection blends bold open links with quieter inland passages, creating a diverse, creative, and atmospheric golf experience. The resort delivers a sense of adventure and deep connection to the land.

A scenic view of a golf course surrounded by lush green trees and hills, with sand bunkers and walking paths visible on a cloudy day.

Coos Golf Club – Coos Bay, OR

Architect: Chandler Egan (1923) and Bill Robinson (1998)

Set among rolling coastal hills and forested sections, Coos Golf Club offers a steady and welcoming rhythm. The routing integrates ponds, elevation changes, and natural lines to create strategic variety. It is approachable yet thoughtfully crafted. The experience reflects classic Northwest character rooted in its historic origins.

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Insider Notes:

The Experience: Bandon Dunes Resort is truly worth the experience; its premium pricing is justified, and any golf collection without it would feel incomplete.

Quieter Experience: For a quieter break between rounds, explore the overlooks north of the resort. Coquille Point and Face Rock offer dramatic views without the crowds.

Explore Trails: Visit Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge for peaceful trails and estuary viewpoints that bring a calmer contrast to coastal golf.

Local Spot: Stop at Tony’s Crab Shack in town for fresh Dungeness crab or oysters served right on the harbor.

Airport Access:

Southwest Oregon Regional Airport (OTH)

  • Coos Golf Club: ~25 minutes

  • Bandon Dunes Golf Resort: ~40 minutes

  • Bandon Crossings Golf Course: ~50 minutes

Driving Times:

  • Eugene, OR: ~2 hours 10 minutes

  • Medford, OR: ~3 hours 27 minutes

  • Ashland, OR: ~3 hours 40 minutes

  • Portland, OR: ~3 hours 50 minutes

  • Salem, OR: ~4 hours

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