
Hole 1 Par HCP
Port Orford Cedar 4 17…
Blue 310 – White 276 – Green 253
The Hole Story
This slight dogleg right requires a precise tee shot, drives to the left or right may catch the trees. The hole requires an accurate 2nd shot onto this elevated green.
Naming the Hole
Port Orford Cedar, also known as Lawson cypress, is a species of conifer in the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae. It is native to Oregon and northwestern California, and grows from sea level up to 4,900 feet . It has high commercial value and is considered the most valuable wood harvested in western North America.
Port-Orford-cedar is found mainly along streamsides, bogs, and other wet areas in most of its range. It is an important component of these riparian zones as the long lasting wood provides persistent structure to these riparian areas for fish, amphibians, and other aquatic organisms. Port-Orford-cedar can be also be found on sideslopes and at higher elevations in some portions of its range.
These cedar trees line the left side of the fairway and green. This is a historical row of trees and is the highlight of our course.
Aerial Flyover
Photo Gallery
Hole 18
Hole 1 – Port Orford Cedar
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The Holes

Hole 2 Par HCP