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Cedars Golf Club, The

15001 NE 181St St
Brush Prairie, WA 98606
Phone: (360)687-4233Fax: (360)687-1554


This target course has very large cedar trees lining its fairways and water coming into play on eight holes. Shot accuracy is at a premium in order to hit the very small greens. The most difficult hole is #2, a 435-yard, par 4, requiring a well-placed tee shot up a dogleg right fairway in order to have a clear approach shot to a well-bunkered green that slopes from back to front. Robert Muir Graves redesigned the original holes in 1988.

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Holes: 18Greens: Bent GrassFairways: Bluegrass

Tee Information:
TeeParYardageCourse RatingSlope
Blue72642371.2129
White72607769.6125
Red72521670.2119

Greens Fees:$20-$49
Course Type:public
Dress Code:No tank tops or cutoffs
Season:Open all year
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Average Golfer Review (3.6 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 11
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Ridiculous Golf Marshall, Jul 29, 2010
reviewer: Johnny Pergo from Portland, OR USA
This is a beautiful course, though it is impossible to play without losing a few balls to the scrub and water. However, there is a full-time marshall there, "Mike", who is an inconsiderate control freak with poor communication and people skills. We have stopped playing there as a result. I did hear from a fellow golfer that he has been "let go," so perhaps we'll give the Cedars another try, because I do love the natural openness of this course!

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Playing at The Cedars, Nov 28, 2008
reviewer: Doug Arndt from Battle Ground
Very scenic course with friendly staff and reasonable fees. It has challenging holes with lots of trees, water and roughs. Front 9 is playable all year but tough to play the back 9 in the winter as the fairways get very soggy.

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Challange Factor at 8, Mar 23, 2008
reviewer: Scott from Vancouver, WA
This is an Awesome course. It sets up well for most golfers with a high risk/reward layout. The course could be played tee to green with a 5 iron at par. Each hole sets up different than the last and is very challenging.

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Cedars is a nice course, Mar 12, 2008
reviewer: Doug Arndt from Battle Ground
Very beautiful and interesting course most of the year. Very wet and sloppy in the winter;esp the back nine. Can be challenging with water hazards and nasty roughs. Nice chipping and putting greens. Staff is friendly though course marshall can be a grump!

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Cedars new ownership turnaround!, Jan 01, 2008
reviewer: Hendrik Sharples from Brush Prairie, WA
Always the most interesting layout of the Portland area golf courses (the affordable ones, anyway) the new ownership has done a lot to bring this course up to its potential. The course will eat bad golfers for lunch, but if you don't bite off too much it is a very enjoyable and challenging layout.

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New Owners, May 23, 2007
reviewer: Andy from Battle Ground
Ignore most of what you read in the following reviews. The course has new owners and they have addressed most of what the complaints are. yes bring extra balls. The course is in great shape and a beautiful walk.

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Cedars Golf Course, Jul 01, 2004
reviewer: David from Battle Ground, WA
I've played many courses, but if you can do well on this course, you can play anywhere. It is not the greatest course to play during the winter or early spring due to water retention. You may want to bring a few extra balls, if it is your first time, due to trees, water and high grass. It is a pretty and quiet course. Number 9 is very challenging going across water and then up a very steep hill. Due to the challenge of this course, I will continue to play it.

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Bring Extra Balls, May 22, 2004
reviewer: B.Murphy from Battle Ground, Wa.
Cedars is a great track and a challenge. The "once a month player" should not play Cedars. Cedars' management has recently put some extra time and money into the overall upkeep...however...some greens still need work (#2,#6, #11). If you can par #9 (par 5)...you'll feel like you've accomplished quite a bit in your golf game!

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