18 2021 CENTRAL OREGON GOLF PREVIEW • THE BULLETIN • SUNdAy, MAy 23, 2021 CENTRAL OREGON COURSE GUIDE WIDGI CREEK GOLF CLUB The tiered greens at Widgi Creek create some of the most challenging putting surfaces in Central Oregon. Position off the tee on the heavily wooded course is far more im- portant than length. The 216-yard, par-3 11th hole is tough in every way that can make a par 3 a challenge, including a 200-yard forced carry over water and a multitiered green. Number of holes: 18 Status: Open seasonally Location: 18707 Century Drive, Bend Tee times: 541-382-4449 Course stats: Par 72, 6,905 yards Green fees: Through May 31, $69 before 2 p.m., $49 after 2 p.m.; June 1-Sept. 26, $85 before 9 a.m., $105 from 9 a.m. to noon, $69 from noon to 3 p.m., $49 after 3 p.m.; Sept. 27-Oct. 24, $69 before 2 p.m. and $49 after 2 p.m.; Oct. 25 to closing, $39 all day Power cart: $20 Finn Cycles: $25 Golf professional: Taylor Giacomini Course designer: Robert Muir Graves (1991, original nine; 1992, second nine) Extras: Driving range, short-game practice facility, putting green, pro shop Website: www.widgi.com Semiprivate courses PRONGHORN CLUB (NICKLAUS) Pronghorn’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Design, named after the golf icon who is its legendary designer, is con- sidered among the elite public-access facilities in the country by most national golf publications. It is one of the best-conditioned courses in Central Oregon and one of the regions most challenging. The layout offers a stark contrast between the lush green of the course and the scraggly high desert that surrounds it. Number of holes: 18 Status: Open year-round, weather permitting Location: 65600 Pronghorn Club Drive, Bend Information: 541-693-5365 How to play: Public and resort play are welcome Course stats: Par 72, 7,379 yards Green fees: Through October, $125 to $200 (prices include cart, range balls) Director of golf: Jerrel Grow Course designer: Jack Nicklaus (2004) Extras: Driving range, short-game area, putting green, indoor training facility, snack bar and three restaurants Website: www.pronghornresort.com TETHEROW GOLF CLUB Recognized by many national publications as among the elite public-access facilities in the country, Tetherow was designed by renowned architect and Bend resident David McLay Kidd. A test of golf throughout, Tetherow’s striking design uses hard and fast fescue grasses that provide a style of golf that resembles a Scottish links course. Number of holes: 18 Status: Open seasonally Location: 61240 Skyline Ranch Road, Bend Tee times: 541-213-2424 How to play: Available to members and their guests, with limited play for the general public Course stats: Par 72, 7,298 yards Green fees: June through September: $195 daily; Octo- ber: $135 daily (all prices include cart and range balls). GolfBoard and scooters: $20 Head golf professional: Katie Burnett Course designer: David McLay Kidd (2008) Extras: Driving range (with short-game course), two put- ting greens, indoor golf academy, clubhouse, indoor sim- ulator, three restaurants and snack bar on the course Website: www.tetherow.com Bulletin file photo The par-3 11th hole at Widgi Creek Golf Club in Bend. Private courses AWBREY GLEN GOLF CLUB Following the master plan of architect David McLay Kidd, Awbrey Glen has invested in its golf course design. Awbrey Glen is home to the most complete practice facility in Cen- tral Oregon, where members embrace game improvement on a dual-ended driving range and five-hole par-3 course. Number of holes: 23 Status: Open year-round, weather permitting Location: 2500 NW Awbrey Glen Drive, Bend Information: 541-385-6011 How to play: Guests may play when accompanied by a member. Memberships available. Course stats: Par 72, 7,013 yards Head professional: John Metzinger Director of player development and member en- gagement: Tim Fraley Membership director: Barbara Malcom Course designer: David McLay Kidd (2011 master plan) Extras: Five-hole par-3 course, dual-ended driving range and practice facility, active junior golf, dynamic golf in- struction programs with private and group instruction, professional club fitting, seasonal indoor golf simula- tor, full service golf shop, fitness center, pool, pro shop, restaurant Website: www.awbreyglen.com BEND GOLF CLUB The oldest golf course in Central Oregon embarked on a thinning program in 2015 as part of its new master plan, which was created by Dan Hixson, a well-regarded North- west golf course architect. The classically designed course, which changed its name from Bend Golf and Country Club, is still defined by ponderosa pines and its Poa annua greens. Bend GC features tight fairways that put a pre- mium on shot-making skills. Number of holes: 18 Status: Open year-round, weather permitting Location: 61045 Country Club Drive, Bend Information: 541-382-3261 How to play: Guests may play when accompanied by a member. Currently a waiting list for golf members. Tennis/ athletic memberships available. Course stats: Par 72, 7,068 yards Head golf professional: Monte Hanson Assistant golf professional: Drew Scrivner Course designers: Original nine: H. Chandler Egan, William Hanley (1925); second nine: Bob Baldock (1973) Extras: Practice facilities include two chipping and put- ting greens, driving range, three greenside bunkers, 275- yard practice hole, and a 75-yard approach area. Fitness center, pool, restaurant, meeting/banquet facilities and tennis courts Website: www.bendgolfclub.com