The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club

The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club
Entrance in 2009
Club information
The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club is located in the United States
The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club
The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club is located in Oregon
The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club
Coordinates45°29′06″N 122°55′05″W / 45.485°N 122.918°W / 45.485; -122.918
Locationnear Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S.
Elevation200 feet (60 m)
Established1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Typeprivate / public
Owned byWesthood, Inc.
Operated byWesthood, Inc.
Total holes36
Events hostedThe Tradition
(2003–2006)
Fred Meyer Challenge
(1998–2002)
Websitereservegolf.com
South Course (The Fought)[1]
Designed byJohn Fought
Par72
Length7,172 yards (6,558 m)
Course rating74.7
Slope rating142[2]
North Course (The Cupp)[3]
Designed byRobert E. Cupp
Par72
Length6,845 yards (6,259 m)
Course rating73.8
Slope rating130[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.

  1. ^ WoldGolf.com: The Fought at Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club
  2. ^ "Course Rating and Slope Database™: The Reserve Vineyards, South Course". USGA. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
  3. ^ Golf Link: The Cupp
  4. ^ "Course Rating and Slope Database™: The Reserve Vineyards, North Course". USGA. Retrieved July 1, 2016.