Address: 99040 S Bank Chetco River Rd #8239, Brookings, OR 97415, USA
Phone: +15414694888
Sunday: 7AM–7PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
Mark Coen
I loved this course played it twice in two weeks while staying with friends that live in Brookings. I'll be honest I lost a lot of golf balls here but enjoyed doing it . All were the result of my bad swing. The course is fun and fair if you can control distance and putt the greens. They were great I just couldn't read the speed on them left a lot of putts short. Enjoy the scenery and have a good round. I enjoyed it immensely.
Steve Parker
Wonderful course located just a few miles from Brookings. Loved the service, brand new carts and the forest setting. Course really rewards distance control and aim. Target golf at its finest.
Matt Ross
For a public course, this place is in great shape with fair prices. The layout is fun and tough. They just need a real full length driving range.
Shayne Inabnit
I hadn't been to the course in a few years. After starting a family and everything else that comes with it, I hadn't had much free time to golf. With 2 young rambunctious boys, (3 years apart, the oldest is 12 now) getting them to realize the way to act at a golf course is a "lilttle" different than the way you act at say, a football stadium. A trip to the grocery store with both of MY 2 little guys, proved on more than one occasion, that they don't know when or where is a good time or place to have a wrestling match. I didnt want the "dairy aisle" incident to come back on the 5th green! Sooo day trips for a round of golf were going to have to wait until they were a bit older and understood the difference between a golf course and monster truck rally! As summer now approaches, my boys are 9 & 12, and myself wanting to start playing a little golf again, I thought maybe we should try it out. So on a sunny Sunday afternoon around 430ish we loaded some clubs in the car and headed for a "test run" at Salmon Run driving range. We got a couple buckets of balls from the more than helpful club house employee, who said with a chuckle, if it went OK he would like to see us again; maybe for a round instead of just the range. I have to say, I was pretty impressed, the "dairy aisle" didn't return, my boys had a blast, and most of all said they wanted to come back and do it again. I thought this had a lot of upside, health wise, attitude wise, relationship wise, to name a few. So I decided we would return and see how we fared out on the course with other golfers near by and build on that. That was all that my wife and I heard about for the next few weeks. Are we going golfing today? Can we go hit some balls? Are we getting a cart? C'mom dad, its not dark yet! We went back 2 weeks later on a Wednesday afternoon. Checked inand cart loaded, the 3 of us headed off to play our first 9 holes of golf together. The sun was out and warm. The birds chirping, the beauty of Salmon run, all made for an amazing day. I love this place. It's beautifully kept. Green grass, nicely mowed. The friendly and knowledgeable staff all make for a great outing. We have been, and will continue to play golf here. It's challenging and sometimes a bit frustrating, (we loose quit a few golf balls) but, maybe that's a lesson in patience also. We can all use a bit more patience in this fast paced world we live in. And what better way to do it than rite here at beautiful Salmon Run Golf Course.
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The disc golf course at Salmon Run is currently closed. Azalea Park has a new, full disc course, as well as McVay Park.
$20 to walk %34 to ride It is cart path only right now
Our green fees vary depending on time of day. Mornings are $59 with cart for 18 holes. We have senior specials and twilight as well as walking specials too.
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