Crosswater Club is a championship golf course set within the Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Oregon, spanning 600 acres of high-desert woodlands and protected wetlands along the Little Deschutes River. Designed by Bob Cupp and opened in 1995, the course stretches to 7,683 yards with a slope rating of 145 and has been consistently ranked among the top 100 courses in the United States by Golf Digest. Crosswater has also served as a venue for the PGA Professional National Championship, cementing its reputation as one of the Pacific Northwest's premier golf destinations.
Sunriver Resort is a landmark golf destination in Sunriver, Oregon, built on the grounds of the former World War II training facility Camp Abbot and developed into a world-class resort beginning in 1969. The property's crown jewel, the Crosswater Course designed by Bob Cupp in 1995, stretches 7,683 yards across 600 acres of wetlands where the Big Deschutes River crosses seven fairways, and hosted the Champions Tour's JELD-WEN Tradition major from 2001 to 2006. Alongside courses by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and John Fought, the resort holds Audubon International Signature Sanctuary certification, reflecting its commitment to preserving the high desert landscape of central Oregon.
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