Columbia Edgewater Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1925 along the Columbia River in Portland, Oregon, featuring an A.V. Macan-designed 18-hole course known for its tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering. The club has served as a longtime host of professional tournament golf, including over a decade of LPGA Tour events through the Cambia Portland Classic, cementing its status as one of the Pacific Northwest's most significant private golf venues.
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Portland Golf Club is a storied private club founded in 1914 on 157 acres in the southwest hills of Portland, Oregon, with deep roots in major championship history. The course, originally designed by George Turnbull and later renovated by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1964, hosted both the 1946 PGA Championship — won by Ben Hogan — and the 1947 Ryder Cup. Tree-lined fairways, classic RTJ bunkering, and a historic 1920 clubhouse define this enduring Pacific Northwest institution.
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Riverside Golf & Country Club is a historic private club founded in the 1920s along the Columbia River in Portland, Oregon. The 18-hole, par-72 course was designed by H. Chandler Egan, a former U.S. Amateur champion whose architectural work shaped several celebrated Pacific Northwest layouts. Tree-lined fairways, Columbia River views, and a clubhouse dating to the mid-1920s give the club a distinctly classic character that has anchored Portland's private golf scene for a century.
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Rock Creek Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in 1958 in Portland, Oregon's western suburbs, designed by Pacific Northwest architect Bill Robinson during the region's post-war golf boom. The par-72 course is defined by tree-lined fairways of Douglas Fir and Cedar, with Rock Creek winding through the property and influencing play on multiple holes. The club has hosted Oregon Golf Association championships, including the Oregon Amateur in 1975 and the Oregon Senior Amateur in 1982.
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Create AccountWaverley Country Club, founded in 1896 in Portland, Oregon, holds the distinction of being the oldest private golf club west of the Mississippi River. The 18-hole championship course was originally designed by H. Chandler Egan in 1910 along the banks of the Willamette River, and has hosted four USGA championships, including the U.S. Women's Open in 1970 and the U.S. Women's Amateur in both 1952 and 1993. A historic 1912 Craftsman-style clubhouse and a rolling riverside setting further define this landmark of Pacific Northwest golf history.
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