Region: Oregon Coast, USA  |  Best Time: June–October  |  Nearest Airport: Eugene (EUG) — 2h 30m; Portland (PDX) — 3h 30m

Editor’s Note: Bandon Dunes is the greatest golf resort in America — and it was built in the middle of nowhere on the Oregon coast. Mike Keiser’s vision produced five courses, each world-class, each different, all walking only. The journey is half the experience — coastal Highway 101, whale watching from the clifftops and the complete absence of anything except golf, grass and ocean. No better long-weekend golf destination exists in the Northern Hemisphere.


The 5 Courses to Play

1. Pacific Dunes — Tom Doak ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Tom Doak (2001) | Par/Yardage: 71 / 6,633 yards | Rating: 75.2 / 143
  • Why Play It: Consistently ranked the #1 course at Bandon and among the top 10 in America — Doak’s masterpiece uses the natural dune ridges and Pacific cliff-tops to create a course that feels entirely inevitable. The 11th, 12th and 13th along the cliffs form golf’s finest three-hole stretch after Cypress Point’s 15–16–17. Walking only; caddies available and recommended.
  • Book: bandondunesgolf.com

2. Bandon Dunes — David McLay Kidd ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: David McLay Kidd (1999) | Par/Yardage: 72 / 6,732 yards | Rating: 74.8 / 140
  • Why Play It: The original that started the revolution. Kidd was 29 when Keiser hired him — unknown, untested. The result launched both a career and an American golf renaissance. Seven holes on the Pacific cliffs; the course feels Scottish despite being distinctly Oregon. The sunset from the 16th tee over the Pacific is golf’s finest view.
  • Book: bandondunesgolf.com

3. Sheep Ranch — Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw (2020) | Par/Yardage: No fixed par — 18 holes on the Pacific headland
  • Why Play It: Bandon’s newest and most spectacular course — every single hole has an ocean view from a clifftop headland above Bandon Dunes and Pacific Dunes. No fairway bunkers; no trees; no distractions — just sea, sky and the most elemental golf course built in the 21st century. The no-fixed-par scoring format is part of its radical spirit.
  • Book: bandondunesgolf.com

4. Bandon Trails — Coore & Crenshaw ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw (2005) | Par/Yardage: 71 / 6,765 yards
  • Why Play It: The inland course — through native forest, Scotch broom meadows and coastal dunes. The least ocean-facing of the Bandon courses but considered by many the most architecturally sophisticated. The variety of terrain within 18 holes is extraordinary; no two holes feel remotely the same.
  • Book: bandondunesgolf.com

5. Old Macdonald — Doak & Urbina ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Tom Doak & Jim Urbina, inspired by C.B. Macdonald (2010) | Par/Yardage: 71 / 6,960 yards
  • Why Play It: A tribute to C.B. Macdonald’s “ideal hole” concept — each hole is based on a classic template (Alps, Biarritz, Redan, Road Hole, etc.) reimagined for the Oregon dunes. A love letter to golf architecture that rewards those who know the references. The massive, multi-tiered greens are among the most entertaining putting surfaces in the world.
  • Book: bandondunesgolf.com

Where to Stay & Practical Information

  • Bandon Dunes Resort Lodge: On-site accommodation in Bandon-style lodge rooms with ocean views. All-inclusive golf packages include unlimited rounds on all five courses. The McKee’s Pub post-round pint is sacred. Check availability on Expedia →
  • Chrome Lake Cottages: Private cottage accommodation on the resort — the most peaceful way to stay. Ideal for groups of 4–8.
  • Getting There: Fly to Portland (PDX) or Eugene (EUG), then drive south on Highway 101 — 3h 30m from Portland, 2h 30m from Eugene. The coastal drive is spectacular. Alternatively, North Bend Airport (OTH) is 30 minutes away and accepts charter flights.
  • Important: Walking only — no carts. All five courses are walking pace on firm Oregon turf. Caddies available at all courses; strongly recommended for first-time visitors to Pacific Dunes and Sheep Ranch.
  • Package Strategy: Book a 4-night package including all five courses. The 36-hole days are achievable on firm ground; start with Pacific Dunes, finish with Sheep Ranch at sunset.

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