OB Sports Golf & Leisure

FALL 2015

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l DESTINATIONS OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x FALL 2015 x obsports.com farm-like buildings, such as barns and farmhouse-type structures." The clubhouse, which houses the grill and golf shop, is called the Big Red Barn and features high ceilings, and the event room is the Red Shed, which can accom- modate up to 200 guests with additional room on the lawn for another 100 more. As on most of the property, pristine views of towering Mt. Hood can be seen from there. But Langdon Farms isn't just a rustic, quaint face. While it is mostly flat and doesn't present the kind of tree-lined fairways that grace many of the courses in the North- west, it can be a decep- tively challenging course with plenty of mounding and creative bunkering. It's hosted local U.S. Open qualifiers and the lowest score Stead re- members was a 68. And while the course doesn't put such onerous pin placements out for everyday play, it shows that the it packs a considerable punch. "We think we're among the best in the area for charity events, so we get a lot of folks who aren't regulars playing here supporting their local charity, and they get pushed up to the white tees, which are the forward men's tees, and a lot of times they'll walk away thinking that it was a pretty easy course," Stead said. "But then they come back and play their own ball from the back tees and wind up getting their butt kicked, because they don't realize how challenging it is." The length from the back tees is 6,931 yards, and while you don't have to ma- neuver your ball around hulking Dou- glas firs and water only comes into play on three holes, to score well you really need to attack the course with your mind as much as your clubs. "There is a lot of room to miss it, but you still have to miss on the proper parts of the fairway to give you the best ap- proach to the green," he said. "Our green complexes are pretty neat – we have col- lection areas and those run-offs are shaped to a fairway height, which makes it more of a challenge to hit off." An example is the sixth hole. It's only 120 yards from the tips but "if you miss the green you're lucky to make par be- cause of the way the green sets up," Stead said. "There's a collection area that runs 15 yards off the green and then you're coming up a steep slope and you have to try to flop or bump it – you have to be very delicate with the shot to get it close. So missing the green on that hole can easily lead to a bogey or worse. And that's reflective of a lot of the green com- plexes. You have to be very precise with your approach shots." HOT LINKS ›› CLICK HERE to take a hole-by-hole tour of Langdon Farms Golf Club. ›› CLICK HERE for rates or to book tee times. VIDEO EXTRA! ›› CLICK HERE to watch Langdon Farms Golf Club video on YouTube. CLICK TO VISIT LANGDON FARMS GOLF CLUB Click through the slideshow to view more course photos >>>

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