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Hole by Hole

Hole 1 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black37015
Blue33815
Rees33815
White30915
Jones30915
Red3055 Women

Tee shot should be played to left center of the the fairway to avoid the two pot bunkers on the right. This takes the green side bunker out of play for a short approach to the green. Great chance to start your round with a three!

Hole 2 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black3379
Blue3189
Rees3189
White3009
Jones3009
Red26315 Women

The aggressive player can use driver or three wood off the tee. Be careful as anything left can bring the pond into play. This play will leave a short iron approach to a sloping green. There is nothing wrong with a mid to long iron off the tee to attack this short par four either.

Hole 3 – Par 5
TeeYardageHDCP
Black52913
Blue50713
Rees48013
White48013
Jones41113
Red41111 Women

Left center of fairway is prime, too far right and you bring trees into play. The right side of fairway is where you want to be for your approach to the green avoiding the bunker on the left.

Hole 4 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black3967
Blue3677
Rees3677
White3377
Jones3377
Red2879 Women

The course ‘starts’ here. A straight tee shot is key to avoid the trees on the right. Big hitters can find the hidden bunkers on the right. A challenging second shot remains to a green guarded by bunker left and the lake right.

Hole 5 – Par 3
TeeYardageHDCP
Black1875
Blue1785
Rees1645
White1645
Jones1125
Red11217 Women

The best shot is one to the back of this beautiful, big green. Wind above pine trees will knock your ball down and into the lake. This hole is all carry! Hole can play one to three clubs longer than the yardage!

Hole 6 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black4231
Blue3961
Rees3721
White3721
Jones3041
Red3041 Women

A tee shot left of the 150 yard pole is ideal. A sharp hook or slice results in a lost ball. The green, guarded by sand and grass bunkers, slopes, left-to-right and back-to-front.

Hole 7 – Par 5
TeeYardageHDCP
Black46017
Blue45417
Rees45417
White42717
Jones42717
Red3907 Women

Straight away par 5. Watch out for big fairway bunkers on left side of both landing areas. Check pin placement for best club selection for approach. All uphill and plays much longer than the yardage!

Hole 8 – Par 3
TeeYardageHDCP
Black20911
Blue17411
Rees15911
White15911
Jones14211
Red14213 Women

Beautiful Par 3 with Rees Jones undulation in the center of the green. Club selection is critical. Green slopes to right to left … don’t believe your eyes!

Hole 9 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black4683
Blue4363
Rees4003
White4003
Jones3573
Red3573 Women

Beautiful Par 4 with Rees Jones undulation in the center of the green. Bust a drive as it takes two big hits to reach green. Green slopes to right to left …Avoid left greenside bunker.

Hole 10 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black4326
Blue4076
Rees3756
White3756
Jones3456
Red3458 Women

A long par 4 if the wind is out of the North and plays slightly uphill. Stay between the mounds on left and right to insure the best approach to this green which is guarded by bunkers on the left.

Hole 11 – Par 3
TeeYardageHDCP
Black18316
Blue16316
Rees16316
White13316
Jones13316
Red10416 Women

Club selection is important to hit this two-tier green. Be sure to check wind conditions to avoid the huge, deep bunker on the left.

Hole 12 – Par 5
TeeYardageHDCP
Black5752
Blue5502
Rees5252
White5252
Jones4832
Red4832 Women

A straightaway par 5 with bunkers to the right of the landing area. Hit your approach above the pines and the wind will knock it down. The approach plays slightly uphill. Avoid the bunker on the left.

Hole 13 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black4464
Blue4214
Rees4214
White3984
Jones3984
Red33110 Women

Tee shot is important on this dogleg right par 4. Watch out for bunkers left and trees right. Long second shot to a large undulated green. Read putt carefully.

Hole 14 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black3858
Blue3668
Rees3668
White3568
Jones3568
Red3386 Women

Everything is in front of you. Tee shot must avoid fairway bunkers on right. Don’t pull your second shot into the large bunker with dune grass protecting the front left side of green.

Hole 15 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black40710
Blue38410
Rees35610
White35610
Jones30310
Red30312 Women

Check yardage and pin placement on this straight uphill par 4. Take 1/2 club more on your approach to the well bunkered green.

Hole 16 – Par 4
TeeYardageHDCP
Black34314
Blue32514
Rees32514
White30514
Jones30514
Red28414 Women

Tee shot should be played left of center to avoid Scottish style bunkers on right. Lots of trouble around this flat green. Hit it too long off the tee and you and face a downhill lie to a slightly elevated green.

Hole 17 – Par 3
TeeYardageHDCP
Black20212
Blue17612
Rees14712
White14712
Jones9312
Red9318 Women

Club selection is important to avoid the hidden bunker short and left. The green slopes from back-to-front. Can play longer than the yardage into a North wind.

Hole 18 – Par 5
TeeYardageHDCP
Black52518
Blue49618
Rees42918
White42918
Jones39318
Red3934 Women

Dramatic finishing hole!! Water all the way along the left side of the hole. Don’t try and take to much off… Fairway bunkers on right are in play off the tee. Play second shot to the right side of the fairway for a clear pitch to the green.

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Nestled amidst wind swept sand dunes and towering pines, Sandpines Golf Links is a breathtaking location for coastal golf. The Rees Jones designed course was honored as the “Best New Public Course in America” in 1993. As one of the premier courses in the Northwest, Sandpines Golf Links received a 4½ star rating from Golf Digest’s list of “Places to Play in the USA.”  Sandpines Golf Links rated #9 best Oregon courses to play in 2019 by GolfAdvisor.

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Address: 1201 35th Street Florence, OR 97439

 
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Phone: 1-541-997-1940

 
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