Club information | |
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Coordinates | 45°29′06″N 122°55′05″W / 45.485°N 122.918°W |
Location | near Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. |
Elevation | 200 feet (60 m) |
Established | 1997 |
Type | private / public |
Owned by | Westhood, Inc. |
Operated by | Westhood, Inc. |
Total holes | 36 |
Events hosted | The Tradition (2003–2006) Fred Meyer Challenge (1998–2002) |
Website | reservegolf.com |
South Course (The Fought)[1] | |
Designed by | John Fought |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,172 yards (6,558 m) |
Course rating | 74.7 |
Slope rating | 142[2] |
North Course (The Cupp)[3] | |
Designed by | Robert E. Cupp |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,845 yards (6,259 m) |
Course rating | 73.8 |
Slope rating | 130[4] |
Practice range |
The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club is a 36-hole private and public golf club in the northwest United States, located near Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of Portland.
The award-winning club in Washington County opened 27 years ago in 1997 and hosted the PGA Tour Champions major, The Tradition from 2003 to 2006. It also was the site of the Fred Meyer Challenge from 1998 through 2002. Home to a pair of 18-hole courses, the club is south of Tualatin Valley Highway, east of Hillsboro.