2021 CENTRAL OREGON GOLF PREVIEW • THE BULLETIN • SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2021 13 Groundskeepers mow around a new bunker on the 10th hole at Bend Golf Club. Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Bend Golf Club gets a makeover The venerable club’s membership is completely full for the first time in 16 years as changes are made BY MARK MORICAL • The Bulletin B end has become a hotspot for professionals who work remotely and can live pretty much anywhere they choose. Many of these newcomers to Central Oregon are golfers. So as the housing market has surged in Bend, so has the demand for golf as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year. Proof of the increase in the popularity of the game can be found in the memberships at Bend Golf Club. The venerable club’s membership is com- pletely full for the first time in 16 years, accord- ing to Bend Golf Club general manager Jeff Keller. “There’s a lot of folks moving to town,” Keller said. “If people can work from home, where do they want to live? That helps. We’ve done what we’ve done over the last three years (at Bend Golf Club), and we’ve done no advertising. So every- body’s talking about who we are, and it’s been fun to watch.” Central Oregon’s oldest club has an- nounced big changes for this season, includ- ing more than $270,000 of upgrades that are under way. “Once we became debt-free, we were able to focus our efforts on who we really are as a club, and what we needed to do to our facility and course to attract those golfers who shared our vi- sion,” Keller said. See Bend / 14