By KrisF on
5/24/2008
As
Bend, Oregon gets ready to welcome another new course to it's expansive
golf community (it's 29th track), the Oregon Golf Association has
released the slope and ratings for Tetherow. From the looks of it, the
course is very playable from the tan (intermediate tees), but gets
considerably harder from the backs and tips. After the walk-throughs I've had at Tetherow, the golf course looks like a must-play if you can get a tee time. Here's the full press release from the OGA:The
Oregon Golf Association has calculated the USGA Course and Slope
Ratings for Tetherow, a new golf resort community in Bend, Ore. that is
scheduled to open July 25.Designed
by David McLay Kidd, famous for his creations at Bandon Dunes and the
new Castle Course in St. Andrews, Scotland, the private Tetherow Golf
Course incorporates many of his signature design elements.Set
on a high plateau between the city of Bend and the wooded national
forest, landscaping features high desert trees such as Ponderosa pine
and juniper, and sweeping views of the Cascade Mountains from every...
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