The Portland/Tualatin area is abundant with green, lush golf courses with a wide variety to choose from to match any skill level.

Langdon Farms specializes in hosting a wide variety of tournaments, group events, and corporate outings. The expansive patio area features a fire pit and large outdoor scoreboard to make comparing notes after your round a memorable experience. An exceptional golf course and unsurpassed service combine to make Langdon Farms Golf Club and exciting venue.
Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Hailed as one of the nation's premier semi-private golf courses, Ghost Creek's Robert Cupp-designed layout emulates traditional golf course architecture with gently rolling terrain and a creek that reappears throughout. Ghost creek was home to the NIKE TOUR Championships in 1993 and 1994 and was rated in 2003 in Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Places You Can Play".
Chehalem Glenn Golf Course was just voted #1 Most Challenging by the readers/voters of the Portland Business Journal. Are you tired of confusing rate structures? Confused as to why it can be 50% more to play at 10am one day versus 2pm a day later? We've decided to elimate all the confusion, $29 per person. Same price, every day for 18 holes, we're not kidding. Isn't it time you experienced for yourself why so many golfers choose Chehalem Glenn?
At The Reserve, a unique rotating format enables public golfers to access two distinct 18-hole championship golf courses in Portland, Oregon - designed by award-winning architects John Fought and Bob Cupp and rated among the elite handful of the Pacific Northwest's most stunning tracks. Every aspect of The Reserve revolves around creating an unmatched golf experience for people who love the game - and appreciate the privileges, amenities, atmosphere and attention to detail expected at a high-caliber golf club.
Tualatin Island Greens Driving Range The Driving Range at Tualatin Island Greens is designed with function in mind. Keeping the Portland climate in mind, twenty-five stations are covered with twelve of these also being heated by an infrared heat source. The covered stalls also shield the golfer from the hot sun of the summer. If the golfer chooses to practice under open skies, he or she can do so on the approximately twenty grass tees that are open year round, or on one of the synthetic stations that extends beyond the covered tee line. In addition to the hitting stations, golfers have the option to refine their short game skills around the bent grass putting green and the bunker practice area.
For more information on golfing around Oregon, visit Oregongolf.com to find the perfect course for your location.
