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Meet The Team: Director of Golf – Nik Remer

February 24, 2025 by tarabahl

Everyone knows and loves our Director of Golf, Nik!

Nik has a history that runs deep with Sandpines Golf Links, and we are so very lucky to have him as the face of our operations!

A wealth of knowledge, learn more about Nik’s journey (back) to Sandpines & Florence:

“I was born in Oregon, but my childhood was far from typical. My entrepreneurial parents moved frequently, and by the time I was 12, I had already lived in Oregon, Hawaii, California, Nevada, and back to Oregon.

In 1991, we settled here in Florence, where I discovered my passion for golf. At the time, my family had just opened The Westward Ho! Paddle boat business, which kept my parents busy, leaving me searching for something to do. My dad, an avid golfer with a single-digit handicap, was eager to introduce me to the game. I spent my summer at Ocean Dunes Golf Links, where the golf pro, Vern Smith, took me under his wing. In exchange for cleaning carts and picking balls on the range, I had free access to the course and early instruction from Vern, which set me on the right path with my swing.

By 1993, I was playing on my high school’s state championship golf team and working my first paying job at Sandpines Golf Club, a new course in Florence. I was hired as a cart kid under Jim Skaugstad, the first golf professional at Sandpines. Over the next few years, I balanced high school, golf, and working at the course. My game progressed to the point where I earned a spot in the 1996 U.S. Junior Amateur in Flagstaff, Arizona, and received a golf scholarship to Portland State University.

After college, I took a job at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, where I spent four summers at their Ghost Creek course. There, I started the PGA program and learned to teach from top instructors such as Jerry Mowlds, Verne Perry, Bruce Furman, and Christopher Smith. It was at Pumpkin Ridge, mentored by Ben Hay and Dylan Campy, where I discovered my love for teaching golf.

In the winters, I spent time in Indian Wells, California, at a private club called The Reserve and eventually moved to La Quinta full-time in 2003. The Coachella Valley, with over 120 golf courses and perfect weather, became my new home. I earned a position as an assistant golf pro at Bermuda Dunes Country Club, a prestigious club where over the next 10 years I was able to become a PGA member, advance through the ranks, and host the Bob Hope Classic for many years. Over that time I got married, became a father, and was promoted all the way to Director of Golf. I grew in my career and life, but my passion for teaching and helping others improve their game remained constant.

In 2014, when my daughter Violet turned 3, the desire to raise our family in Oregon grew stronger. Unfortunately, the catalyst for our move was a cancer diagnosis for both my father and father-in-law within six months of each other. Christina and I decided to move back to Florence in 2015 to be closer to family. During the next few years, I worked for my in-laws at the Oregon Home Center. We welcomed our son Mikey into the world, and spent a winter in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, as the Director of Instruction at Querencia Golf Club.

In 2018, I heard that Sandpines Golf Club had been sold and renamed Florence Golf Links. I sent the new owners a letter, hoping for an opportunity to return to my roots. I shared my experience in the golf industry and expressed my love for raising a family in Florence. In June of 2019, I was hired as the General Manager and Head Professional at Florence Golf Links. Coming back to the course where my golf career began has been one of my proudest moments. It is why I was so thrilled to be able to contribute to the restart of the Siuslaw high school golf program after it had been gone over a decade! 

Over the past five years, our family’s connection to Florence has deepened. We settled into our forever home, adopted a golden retriever named Caramel and a German Shepherd named Chai, and now have two cats, 10 chickens, and a 5-foot ball python named Uni. Christina has been the middle school art teacher for several years, and both kids thrive in school, enjoy the performing arts, sports, and love their hometown.

Today, I’m incredibly grateful for the journey that brought me full circle. I am excited to share my passion for golf through our community’s youth programs. Watching my own children, Violet and Mikey, grow in the game, along with other young golfers, is incredibly rewarding. My love for golf, my family, and my community have shaped who I am and it’s very fulfilling to be able to give back to a sport and community that has meant so much to me throughout my life.”

Nik Remer

Director of Golf, Florence Golf Links

PGA Member

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Discover Florence Golf Links: A Hidden Gem on the Oregon Coast

January 21, 2025 by mikesap

If you’re a golf enthusiast looking for a unique and unforgettable golfing experience, look no further than Florence Golf Links on the stunning Oregon Coast. Nestled a stone’s throw away from the Pacific Ocean & Heceta Head Lighthouse in Florence, OR, this course offers an exceptional 18-hole challenge set against some of the most breathtaking scenery you’ll find on the Central Oregon Coast. Think panoramic ocean views, expansive sand dunes, and lush coastal landscape. Florence Golf Links combines the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with the thrill of championship-level golf.

About Florence Golf Links

A Rees Jones designed, award-winning public courses in America, Florence Golf Links is a top choice for both locals and tourists alike. The course was designed to offer players an exciting and challenging round of golf, while also providing spectacular lush Sandpines views throughout. Golfers can tee off with Heceta Head Lighthouse and the rugged beauty of the Siuslaw River nearby, creating an atmosphere of serenity and adventure.

A key feature of Florence Golf Links is its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. The natural sand dunes that surround the course give the experience a true beach golf links feel, offering golfers the chance to play on a terrain that’s as scenic as it is challenging. Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful round of golf or braving the unpredictable winds that roll in off the ocean, Florence Golf Links has something for everyone.

The Beauty of Sandpines Golf Links

Sandpines Golf Links is an award-winning course that golfers flock to for its design, variety, and natural beauty. Known for its well-maintained fairways and scenic holes, Sandpines Golf Links was included in Golf Digest’s rankings of top courses. The course is known for its intricate design that blends seamlessly with the surrounding coastal environment. Every hole is unique, with challenges like water hazards, sand traps, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean or wooded Sandpine groves to keep players engaged.

A Perfect Golf Road Trip Destination

For golfers on a road trip along the Pacific Northwest coast, Florence Golf Links is a must-stop destination. Located on the Oregon Coast, the course is an easily accessible day trip for those traveling from nearby cities such as Eugene or Portland or even Bandon. Its central location makes it a great midway point for golfers looking to explore the Oregon coast while enjoying some of the finest golf in the region.

Tee Time at Florence Golf Links

Whether you’re visiting during the summer months or braving the off-season weather, Florence Golf Links offers ample tee time opportunities for visitors. The course accommodates golfers of all levels, making it the perfect place to practice, compete, or simply enjoy a casual round with friends. Don’t forget to book your tee time in advance, especially during peak season when demand is high.

A Golf Experience Like No Other

Playing golf at Florence Golf Links is about more than just swinging clubs—it’s about immersing yourself in the beauty of the Central Oregon Coast. The course offers an unmatched opportunity to experience true, authentic golf links in the Pacific Northwest, where the sounds of the ocean and the wind create a peaceful yet invigorating atmosphere.

Florence Golf Links also makes for the perfect winter golf getaway, where golfers can experience the challenges of winter storms and still enjoy the thrill of playing along the coast. The weather can change quickly, making each round of golf a new and exciting adventure.

Why Florence Golf Links Should Be on Your Bucket List

If you’re passionate about golf and love the adventure of Oregon, Florence Golf Links should undoubtedly be on your bucket list. With its combination of excellent course design, breathtaking natural beauty, and the opportunity to experience golf along the Pacific Ocean, it’s an experience that golfers won’t soon forget.

Whether you’re a local resident or a traveler passing through on a road trip, Florence Golf Links offers an unparalleled golfing experience on the Oregon Coast. With its stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, and lush landscapes, it’s a must-play for any golf enthusiast. So, pack your clubs, book your tee time, and get ready to experience some of the best Oregon coast golf that the Pacific Northwest has to offer.

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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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