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Wildhorse Resort & Casino Golf Course -- Pendleton, Oregon
Nestled in the foothills of Oregon's Blue Mountains, you’ll find Wildhorse Resort and 18 holes of spectacular golf, featuring beautiful lakes, long fairways and deep bunkers. Designed by legendary golf architect, John Steidel. The course can play long or short with four sets of tees ranging from 5,718 yards at the front to 7,128 yards from the championship tees.
With water hazards on more than half of the holes and almost 1500 yards between the front and back tees, the course delivers challenges for players of all abilities. The course has some very stout par 4’s in its repertoire. Hang on with both hands as you play the 6th and 7th holes where each par 4 spans over 460 yards and requires some serious shot-making. Although a very playable course, it says something when a number one handicap hole is a 370-yard par four, the second hole. They tempt you off the tee to cut the corner but the real fun lies in the approach to the green and what they call “well bunkered and unforgiving”.
The course is also home to one of the premier finishing holes in Eastern Oregon. Bordered by out-of-bounds and water, the 18th hole is a monster par 4 at 475 yards. If you escape with a par—or better yet, a birdie—make a dash for the casino and cash in on your good luck.
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