Meadow Lakes Golf Course

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Meadow Lakes Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located in Prineville, Oregon, designed by renowned Canadian architect Bill Robinson. The course stretches from 4,858 to 6,783 yards across five tee options, with a course rating of 72.1 and slope of 125 from the back tees.

The relatively flat terrain makes the course walkable, featuring rolling mounds and scenic crossings of the Crooked River four times throughout play. Key design elements include nine ponds and 62 bunkers, balanced by player-friendly characteristics such as generous fairways and notably large greens averaging 6,700 square feet.

Meadow Lakes has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the 1998 OGA Mid-Amateur Championship, 1999 OGA Public Links Championship, and 2002 OGA Team Championship. The course is recognized as one of Central Oregon's best values and ranks among Oregon's top three municipal courses. In 2016, course superintendent Steve Reynolds earned Oregon's Superintendent of the Year award, reflecting the course's excellent maintenance standards.

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