Rose City Golf Club Scorecard

Hole-by-hole yardage, par, handicap, course rating and slope by tee.

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Tot
Handicap 7 3 15 13 17 1 9 5 11 6 12 10 8 14 18 16 4 2
Par 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 35 5 5 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 37 72
Tournament 367 388 502 341 171 425 364 216 384 3158 475 465 200 367 329 133 473 414 423 3279 6437
Blue 367 388 502 341 171 425 364 216 353 3127 475 465 200 367 329 133 473 414 423 3279 6406
Blue/White 343 362 502 323 171 390 333 216 326 2966 475 465 200 351 320 133 473 378 405 3200 6166
White 343 362 476 323 154 390 333 190 326 2897 450 446 180 351 320 120 462 378 405 3112 6009
White/Green 325 325 476 308 154 369 303 190 280 2730 450 446 180 298 262 120 462 353 395 2966 5696
Green 325 351 447 308 123 369 303 142 280 2648 424 432 166 298 262 77 416 353 395 2823 5471
Red 241 262 383 240 123 288 262 142 220 2161 353 365 142 260 262 77 416 275 294 2444 4605
Red/Gold 241 262 383 240 123 288 262 142 205 2146 340 312 142 260 262 77 340 275 294 2302 4448
Gold 241 262 383 240 123 288 262 142 205 2146 340 312 142 253 230 77 340 220 294 2208 4354

Rose City Golf Course Tees

Tee box length, par, course rating and slope for the available Rose City Golf Course tees.

Tee Par Length Rating Slope
Blue 72 6552 yards 71.7 123
White 72 6164 yards 69.8 119
White (W) 73 6164 yards 75.3 126
Red (W) 73 5589 yards 71.8 118

About

Rose City Golf Course is the second oldest municipal track in the Portland area. In 1921, A.H. "Jay" Gould played his first round of golf ever at Eastmoreland Golf Course. After returning home, he decided to look for a good place to hit golf balls and came upon The Rose City Speedway. He spoke with C.P. Keyser of the City Park Bureau and obtained permission to burn the tall grass on the infield so that golf balls could be found.

Jay and friend Herbert George used shovels and hoes to carve out a nine-hole course on the speedway infield. Tin cans were used for cups, packing cases for tee-boxes, and iron rods and rags for flags. The Oregonian and Journal Newspapers ran a story on the new golf course and 30 golfers showed up the following Sunday to hit balls around on the burnt grass and dirt. The main hazard was a head-on train collision that occurred earlier in the summer and partially blocked the seventh green.

After a few weeks, the Rose City Golf Association was founded which marked the beginning of the course. Full cooperation from the city and donations from businesses and individuals solidified the construction. George Ott drew up a nine-hole plan and work began in the spring of 1922. Play continued in the spring, but was stopped in the summer due to long grass and no mower. Play started again in the fall, but stopped again due to motorcycle racing. In the winter of 1922-23, the viaduct on the west end of the track washed out and put an end to the races. On Jan. 31, 1923 the first green fee ticket was sold to Jay Gould and in the spring, more than 800 played in one day. The city then took over the course completely.

Today, Rose City Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 course with rolling fairways that are lined with a variety of large trees. Water comes into play on holes 10, 11, 14, and 15 and greenside bunkers are well placed.

Holes 18
Par 72
Length 6552 yds
Rating 71.7
Slope 123
Type Public/Municipal
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Year Built 1923
Fairways Winer Rye Grass
Greens Poa Annua Grass
Golf Season Year round
Architect(s) George Otten (1923)
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