Pendleton Country Club

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OR
United States

The Golf Course at Birch Creek, formerly known as Pendleton Country Club, is an 18-hole golf course located seven miles south of Pendleton, Oregon in the Birch Creek Valley. The course spans 6,317 yards with a par of 72, featuring a course rating of 69.8 and a slope rating of 116. Originally founded as a 9-hole course in 1928-1929 within Pendleton city limits, the club relocated in 1958 to its current location and expanded to 18 holes in 1986. The course was designed by Gene Mason.

The course is situated in a scenic valley setting with challenging hazards, well-maintained greens, and tree-lined fairways. It features multiple tee boxes to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels, with well-kept playing surfaces and a player-friendly layout. The facility includes practice facilities with a driving range, swimming pool, fitness center, restaurant, bar, and banquet room.

The course is owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) as of 2019. It welcomes both members and visitors, with seasonal hours and amenities including a pro shop and dining facilities overlooking the valley and course.

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