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Summerfield Golf & Country Club
10650 SW Summerfield DrTigard, OR 97224
Phone: (503)620-1200
This executive course is part of a retirement community, but the public is welcome to play it anytime. This course received honorable mention by "Golf Digest" for being one of the best executive courses in the State of Oregon. The fairways are very narrow and many holes are tree lined. The large greens are undulating, with subtle breaks, and some are multi-tiered. One of the signature holes is #2, a 181-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot down an extremely narrow, tree-lined fairway to a well-bunkered green.
| Holes: 9 | Greens: Bent Grass | Fairways: Winter Rye |
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| Greens Fees: | $20 or Less |
| Course Type: | semi-private |
| Dress Code: | Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK |
| Season: | Open all year |
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Course reviews for Summerfield Golf & Country Club
Average Golfer Review (3.5 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 2
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| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
Nice afternoon course, Jul 12, 2004 |
| reviewer: DreamWeaver
from Tigard |
| It is a great course that you can almost always get onto. Has some tough holes (at least that is what my score reflects), but nothing to fear. Sure there are better courses, but Summerfield is a great place to play when you feel like 9 holes after work and you don't want to pay and arm and a leg for Red Tail. (9 holes here is ALMOST the same as a bucket of balls at Red Tail!) |
| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
great short course, always in perfect condition, Jun 23, 2004 |
| reviewer: thomas jones
from Portland, OR |
| I've played this course over 300 times the last 7-8 years in total and other than mid-winter through early spring, the course is always well kept. The only issue ever is water logged conditions during the wet season. The members all pitch in to keep the tee areas well kept and the fairways and greens are very lush. The greens are on the slow side but fair and very well kept. There are 6 par 4's and 3 par 3's. If you play the back tees on this course the par 3's are 180, 175 and 145. #2 (1st par 3) is one of the hardest par 3's in Oregon. #3 is a tough par 4 that does not reward a long drive as there is a huge oak tree smack dab in the right half of the fairway about 80 feet tall that will block your second shot unless you hit a low pitch and run. The green is two tiered and it is best to leave yourself a full wedge into the green, so lay back with an iron off the tee. The entire course is built within a neighborhood which means OB is in play on every hole. This is a very good course to practice course management and iron play on. The longest par 4 is about 350 yards so in reality you don't even need a driver on this course, but for fun pull it out on #4 which is a very wide hole, #6, and maybe take a run at the green on the downhill 280yd 8th hole for an eagle opportunity. There are bunkers on every hole. Water comes into play on #5 and #9. Overall it is a very good value. |
Nice afternoon course, Jul 12, 2004
great short course, always in perfect condition, Jun 23, 2004