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C LASSIFIED /B IDS Promoting Golf for All
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golf was for them.”
During the summer of 2018,
Johnson led Portland Parks
Golf’s centennial celebration,
including a commemoration
of the first Portland Parks Golf
Course at Eastmoreland and
The Next 100 event at Col-
wood Golf Center on Northeast
Columbia Boulevard. Johnson
also has shared golf with new
and old audiences alike at
events like Race Talks and His-
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“We succeed thanks to our
hardworking maintenance staff
and committed golf course op-
erators,” adds Johnson, “They
are why our team will contin-
ue to provide high quality golf
and meaningful recreation op-
portunities to all Portlanders.”
Portland Public Golf offers
affordable, quality golf to Port-
land’s residents and visitors.
The city’s five nationally-rec-
ognized golf courses – East-
moreland, Heron Lakes - Great
Blue, Heron Lakes - Green-
back, RedTail, Rose City, and
the newly acquired Colwood
Golf Course.