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4.0
581 Reviews (581)
5 Stars
169
4 Stars
296
3 Stars
82
2 Stars
21
1 Stars
13
Conditions
3.8
Value
4.2
Layout
4.3
Friendliness
4.3
Pace
4.2
Amenities
3.5
87.3%
Recommend this course
527 out of 581 reviews
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4.1
17 Reviews (17)
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8
4 Stars
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1
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1
Conditions
3.8
Value
4.2
Layout
4.4
Pace
4.3
Amenities
3.7
StaffFriendliness
4.2
82.4%
Recommend this course
14 out of 17 reviews
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4.0
29 Reviews (29)
5 Stars
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4 Stars
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3 Stars
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Conditions
3.8
Value
4.2
Layout
4.3
Pace
4.2
Amenities
3.7
StaffFriendliness
4.3
86.2%
Recommend this course
25 out of 29 reviews
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Course Highlights
Rose City's elevation-driven layout rewards smart course management, and well-maintained greens consistently draw praise from returning players. Friendly pro shop staff and marshals who keep rounds moving at a solid pace make this an affordable Portland-area gem.

About

Holes 18
Type Public/Municipal
Par 72
Length 6552 yards
Slope 123
Rating 71.7

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.

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Course Details

Year Built 1923
Fairways Winer Rye Grass
Greens Poa Annua Grass
Golf Season Year round
Architect George Otten (1923)

Rentals/Services

Carts Yes
Pull-carts Yes
Caddies No
Clubs Yes

Practice/Instruction

Driving Range No
Golf School/Academy Yes
Teaching Pro Yes
Putting Green Yes

Policies

Credit Cards Accepted VISA, MasterCard, Discover Welcomed
Metal Spikes Allowed No
Walking Allowed Yes

Food & Beverage

Bar, Snacks

Available Facilities

Clubhouse, Banquet Facilities
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Reviews

4.0
581 Reviews (581)

What Golfers Are Saying

The 19th Hole is Great For:
Drinks 13
Course Challenges Include:
Elevation Changes 20
Bunkers 16
Narrow Fairways 14
This course/club is great for:
Locals 42
Walkers 36
9-Hole Rounds 22
This Course's Location is:
Convenient to the City 46
Near the Airport 30
Worth the Drive 6

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Old Style NW course

Very straight forward with a variety of holes. Scoreable if you keep ball in play and can read greens. Number 18 is a legit Par 4. Take advantage of the first three holes on the back nine if you want to score

Conditions Average
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Average
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
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