At Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, where the Pacific Ocean meets the rugged shoreline of the Southern Oregon Coast, three distinct courses await you. All three courses are built on a beautiful stretch of sand dunes perched 100 feet above the Pacific Ocean. The terrain is strikingly similar to the coastline in Scotland where the game of golf was born. While conveniently located near each other, the courses are remarkably different in character and shot-making requirements.
At Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, not only will you discover golf as it was meant to be but you'll also enjoy a relaxing resort experience and a wealth of activities here and nearby. The Resort features two distinctly different courses, both built on a beautiful stretch of sand dunes perched 100 feet above the Pacific Ocean. Between them, the two courses feature a dozen holes that run along the bluff overlooking 23 miles of sweeping, undisturbed shoreline. The accommodations provide a refuge of relative seclusion.
The first golf course at Bandon Dunes, designed by Scotsman David McLay Kidd, is a links course built on a beautiful stretch of sand dunes perched 100 feet above the Pacific Ocean on the Southern Oregon Coast. While the Pacific Dunes, designed by Tom Doak, is remarkably different in character and shot making requirements.