OB Sports Golf & Leisure

SPRING 2017

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l TRAVEL OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SPRING 2017 rank among the top public courses in the country, and both offer superb lodg- ing ideal for a golf vacation, or as a hub to experience the wealth of the region's recreational activities. Gamble Sands and The Inn at Gam- ble Sands overlook the Columbia River and high desert of North Central Wash- ington. Kidd described the location as a "once-in-a-lifetime site that every de- signer dreams of," and golfers quickly became aware of that when the links- style course opened in 2014. And while golf is the main drawing point, General Manager David Christenson says the views and amenities are a close second. "Visitors to The Inn appreciate the close proximity to the golf course, the majestic views of the Columbia River and Cascades mountain range in the distance, and the oversized rooms with gas fireplaces," he said. "Guests tend to gather in the evenings at one of the out- door fire pits and talk about their round or simply enjoy relaxing in the large hot tub and taking in the sunset." The Inn at Gamble Sands opened last September, and features the aforemen- tioned spacious rooms along with the Danny Boy Grill, which serves locally sourced food as well as local craft beer and wine from nearby wineries. Another interesting feature about The Inn, Christenson says, is that it was designed so it wouldn't be seen by golfers playing the course. "We wanted to maintain the views on the course and not have the experience impacted by roof lines," he said. "I be- lieve guests cherish the remoteness of the property. There are no homes – just pure golf with warm hospitality." But while the serenity and ambiance of The Inn are a big selling point, it's the 7,169-yard Gamble Sands course that really has people talking. Kidd de- signed a layout that offers both serenity and challenge, Christenson says. "The course features favorable con- tours, speed slots and fine fescue grasses throughout, which makes it play firm and fast, and creates the ball movement that you would expect from a links course," he said. "Nothing was imported to build the course, and if [Kidd] wanted a bunker all he had to do was remove the sage brush and na- tive grasses. The layout is completely natural and really fun to play. We have a lot of players come off the course and gamble sands features a fun-filled golf course and top-notch accommodations at the inn (top). fi

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