Pronghorn Club (Nicklaus course)
Pronghorn Club (Nicklaus course)
Est. 2004
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Where2Golf says:
Pronghorn Club (Nicklaus course): A 20-minute drive from Bend in Oregon, and quietly tucked away in an expansive area of high desert, the Pronghorn Club plays host to two fabulous championship golf courses. The publicly accessible Nicklaus course, and the private Fazio course are both among the top-rated and finest championship layouts in Oregon.
Pronghorn's Nicklaus layout is an excellent desert-style course that contains a wealth of wonderfully crafted, memorable and challenging holes. Ancient lava rock ridges and outcroppings intertwine with natural high desert landscaping. The Cascade Mountains provide a wonderful backdrop to several holes. Definitely a course that will challenge your all-round game, and well worth going out of your way to play.
Stay & Play at Pronghorn: luxury onsite rental residences available, see Where2Stay section below.
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Making Contact
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Pronghorn Club
65600 Pronghorn Club Drive,
Bend, Oregon 97701
USA
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Office |
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+1 (866) 372 1003 (toll free) |
Pro Shop |
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+1 (541) 693 5365 |
Fax
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+1 (541) 388 1098
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Email |
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Website |
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www.pronghornclub.com |
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Golf Pro
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Jerrel Grow (PGA, Director of Golf).
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Academy
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Pronghorn Golf Academy
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About the course
The course:
18 holes.
Desert-style.
Gently undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
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Surroundings:
High desert brushland dotted with juniper trees.
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Designer:
A Jack Nicklaus Signature course
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Yards |
7379 |
6000 |
5256 |
Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
SSS or Slope |
75.2 |
68.9 |
70.8 |
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At the Same Location:
Above distances are for the Nicklaus course. Also at Pronghorn is the private Fazio course (par-72; 7456 yards from back tees; rating 75.2).
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How2Get There?
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13 mi NE of Bend.
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Essential information
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Green Fees:
2017 visitor fee, 18-holes, peak rate in high season (June thru' Sept): $215; golf cart and forecaddie fee included. [Contact club for full details, discounts, Stay&Play rates and packages, etc].
Credit cards accepted.
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Who can play and When?
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
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Other Information
Walking permitted at all times. Golf carts available. A forecaddie is assigned to each tee-time for non-members.
Practice facilities
Excellent
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Did you know?
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The pronghorn is an antelope-like animal found in interior western and central North America. Though a separate species and not an antelope, the Pronghorn is often referred to in North America as a prong buck, pronghorn antelope or simply antelope. Pronghorns have a pair of distinctive, flat bladed horns, depicted in the logo of the Pronghorn Club.
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Published Ranking
2017/18 Golf Digest rating: 171st best course and 36th best public course in the USA; 6th best course in Oregon.
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Location
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Click to enlarge Google map
Latitude: (44.188049)
Longitude: (-121.168511)
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Where2Stay including nearby courses also detailed in where2golf.com
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Pronghorn Club & Resort 5-star
65600 Pronghorn Club Drive, Bend, OR 97701
+1 (866) 372 1003 (toll free)
www.pronghornclub.com
Pronghorn offers luxury accommodations that look out onto unspoilt high desert landscapes and a stunning Jack Nicklaus golf course. The 2, 3 & 4 bedroom residences, available for short or longer term rental, are furnished with exceptional interiors, gourmet kitchen appliances, advanced home technology, home theatre systems, private patios with fire pits and bbqs, Spa-style baths, high speed internet and WiFi, original artwork and a full concierge service. In the Clubhouse you will find locker areas with steam rooms and fitness, the Spa at Pronghorn, Cascada lounge and Chanterelle (fine dining). At the Trailhead recreation centre there is an Adventure Concierge service, as well as Camp Pronghorn (for kids), two pools, hot tubs, tennis court, playground and the Trailhead Grill. In addition to golf on the Jack Nicklaus Signature course (at discounted guest rates), there is also a PGA TOUR Academy, offering top-quality instruction. A free daily shuttle takes guests to and from Mt Bachelor during the ski season and a complimentary shuttle links Pronghorn to Redmond (RDM) and Bend's private airports.
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Golf at this hotel |
Pronghorn (Nicklaus and Fazio courses). |
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Golf within 5 miles |
No |
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Golf within 20 miles |
River's Edge; Tetherow; Lost Tracks; Brasada Ranch; Juniper; Meadow Lakes; Eagle Crest. |
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