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The Reserve Golf Club (South Course)

The Reserve South Course Review

The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club, in Aloha, OR is one of the Portland area’s finest, and unrivaled for its combination of completeness and quality. The Reserve offers two 18-hole courses of championship caliber that rotate biweekly in terms of accessibility to the public. This semi-private club and original host of the Jeld-Wen Tradition, is comprised of the North and South courses, designed by separate architects. Both sides are equally special yet rather different in style. The South Course at The Reserve plays longer and straighter with many tree lines and loads of sand, while the North Course requires more target golf along its shorter layout through rolling wetlands. No matter which one you play, you will encounter plenty of challenges and points of appreciation. The grounds at The Reserve are beautifully landscaped and impeccably maintained throughout both courses and beyond. Upon entering The Reserve’s long vineyard-lined driveway, and pulling up to the prominent chateau-style clubhouse, the tone is appropriately set for a first-rate golf experience.

The South Course

The South Course at The Reserve, arguably the tougher of the two courses, has a traditional American style with many tree-lined holes. These large trees stand in beds of soil and pine needles, not grass, making recovery shots all the more challenging. The South Course's layout is relatively flat and straight with some mild undulation and rolling terrain along the rough and near the greens. What differentiates the design of the South Course is it’s arsenal of 114 white-sand bunkers. The Par 5 6th hole is home to 16 traps, alone. These bunkers help consume a lot of space on the otherwise roomy layouts. They’re plotted in numbers aside the fairways, in the fairways, and around the greens. One even lies in a green, partitioning the adjoined putting surfaces of Holes 11 & 17. Holes 3 & 5 also share one monstrous green that is separated with a large tier. There’s a moderate amount of water on The South Course at the Reserve, mainly in the form of green-side ponds and narrow canals that run along and across several holes. The greens are tour quality, with true rolls, very fast speeds and fairly manageable breaks.

Have you played The South Course at The Reserve Golf Club recently? Share your thoughts on the course in the comments section below.

   

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Reserve South History

Opened in 1997, Designed by John Fought

Host to numerous JELD-WEN Traditions, a major championship for the Champions Tour

Host to numerous Fred Meyer Challenges, an official PGA Tour event

Reserve South Notes

Rating / Slope: Men - 65.2-74.8 / 121-135, Women - 70.2-75.7 / 126-146

Yardage: 5189-7172

Driving Range: Yes

Practice Green: Yes

Director of Golf : Chris Rogers

 

The South Course is reserved exclusively for private members and their guests from the 16th through the end of every month.

 

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The Reserve VIneyards & Golf Club
4805 SW 229th Ave.
Aloha, OR 97007
(503) 649-8191
Summer Rates: $55-$85
Winter Rates: $45-$55

www.reservegolf.com

The Reserve South Scorecard
NWGG Star Rating

Current Rating: 4.2/5 (5 votes cast)


 
       

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