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Bandon Dunes - Old MacDonald Course Golf Course Map /Bandon Dunes - Old MacDonald Course Golf Holes Map
Bandon Dunes - Old MacDonald Course Golf Course Review in Bandon, OR in 97411

BANDON WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
341
3
200
4
375
4
504
3
175
5
555
4
363
3
181
4
416
4
465
4
445
3
237
4
346
4
370
5
535
4
455
5
546
4
469
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name DOUBLE PLATEAU
From The Tee The opening hole of Old Macdonald can get you off to a good start.
From The Fairway . It’s amid-length par four that rewards a tee shot in the fairway. Check the hole location to position yourself for the best angle into the green.
On The Green When playing into a north wind be sure to add enough club to get back to the hole.
Hole 2
Hole Name EDEN
From The Tee This par three plays into the prevailing wind and features a back-to-front pitched green that is guarded by a deep revetted bunker at front right as well as another bunker left. Careful consideration for wind and hole placement will give you the best chance at making par.
From The Fairway
On The Green This par three plays into the prevailing wind and features a back-to-front pitched green that is guarded by a deep revetted bunker at front right as well as another bunker left. Careful consideration for wind and hole placement will give you the best chance at making par.
Hole 3
Hole Name SAHARA
From The Tee
From The Fairway A blind tee shot over a sand dune to a fairway that falls away from you. Draw a driver around the old Port Orford Cedar and give yourself a chance to get near the green.
On The Green A hybrid or middle iron off the tee will leave you a short iron for your second shot.
Hole 4
Hole Name HOG’S BACK
From The Tee A good tee shot is critical on this long par four. The perfect drive over the ridge will propel forward for extra yards.
From The Fairway
On The Green Anything short or right will fall off leaving a long, blind second shot. There is more room to the left than you might think. Four is always a great score here.
Hole 5
Hole Name SHORT
From The Tee The shortest hole on the golf course plays to one of the largest greens. Pay particular attention to the hole location as there are several distinct areas to leave your golf ball. When in doubt, aim forthe center of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The shortest hole on the golf course plays to one of the largest greens. Pay particular attention to the hole location as there are several distinct areas to leave your golf ball. When in doubt, aim forthe center of the green.
Hole 6
Hole Name LONG
From The Tee Aptly named, the longest hole on the golf course plays directly into the summer wind.
From The Fairway Avoid the large cross bunker in the middle of the fairway that sits 100 yards from the green by laying up for position.
On The Green The best angle into this green is from the left side. It will take three well-played shots to get
Hole 7
Hole Name OCEAN
From The Tee This par four is more about the second shot than the first.
From The Fairway A large fairway with more room to the right, your best aiming point from the tee is the gorse to the right of the green complex.
On The Green home on this hole.Your second shot here needs to take into account the distance, wind and elevation change. Be sure to take enough club to get you all the way up to the green.
Hole 8
Hole Name BIARRITZ
From The Tee Playing from an elevated tee, this green has a deep swale that will come into play for most players.
From The Fairway
On The Green The best shots will be played with a lower trajectory and land short of the swale, rolling down and through to the back third of the green. A two-putt on this hole is a feat of its own.
Hole 9
Hole Name CAPE
From The Tee A sweeping dogleg to the right with bunkers and gorse on the inside corner to punish those who get too aggressive. The safer you play it the longer your approach becomes.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 10
Hole Name BOTTLE
From The Tee This hole gets its namesake from the two sets of bunkers which narrow the driving zone.
From The Fairway A long carry up the middle or a ball funneled down the right side will avoid the bunkers and leave you in the fairway
On The Green The second shot is to an elevated green that plays smaller than it looks. A par is a good score here.
Hole 11
Hole Name ROAD
From The Tee A long par four that resembles the famous Road Hole at St. Andrews. A tee shot placed down the right side will leave the best angle in for your second shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green Anything from the middle or left side will force the player to contend with the deep bunker near the front-left side of the green.
Hole 12
Hole Name REDAN
From The Tee A stout par three that plays into a plateau green running from front-right to back-left. Players who can curve the ball, landing it on the front right and chasing it back, will have the best chance at making par. A bunker sits on the left side of the green to collect balls that weren’t played high or long enough.
From The Fairway
On The Green A stout par three that plays into a plateau green running from front-right to back-left. Players who can curve the ball, landing it on the front right and chasing it back, will have the best chance at making par. A bunker sits on the left side of the green to collect balls that weren’t played high or long enough.
Hole 13
Hole Name LEVEN
From The Tee A short par four with a green nestled in between two sand dunes.
From The Fairway The best position is just past the bunker in the right-center of the fairway, leaving a full shot into the hole.
On The Green This green slopes from left to right, play accordingly.
Hole 14
Hole Name MAIDEN
From The Tee This par four plays entirely uphill. Pay attention to the hole location as there are wings on the left-side and right-side that demand a precise approach.
From The Fairway There isa lot of fairway to the right which will create the best angle for a back left hole Location.
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name WESTWARD HO
From The Tee This mid-length par five plays straight towards the setting sun.
From The Fairway A tee shot hit towards the left-center of the fairway will give players a chance to get near the green in two. There is a bunker on the right side of the fairway that sits short of the green.
On The Green You might take an extra club as you are hitting to an elevated green that is tiered.
Hole 16
Hole Name ALPS
From The Tee This can be a long and difficult par four. A big tee shot hit down the right side may leave you with a view of the green.
From The Fairway If you are down the middle or left side you will have a blind approach shot into the green.
On The Green After you have tapped in be sure to ring the bell so the group behind you knows the green is clear.
Hole 17
Hole Name LITTLESTONE
From The Tee This par five gives players two options off the tee – the conservative play is down the left side, avoiding the bunkers in the middle.
From The Fairway A tee ball that is driven towards the right side needs to carry the waste area to reach the fairway.
On The Green If successful you will have a direct line to the green and could reach home in two. The bunker short left of the green tends to collect a lot of balls that are not hit with confidence.
Hole 18
Hole Name PUNCHBOWL
From The Tee This strong finishing hole plays downwind in the summer and requires a drive placed just left of center. From here a mid-iron shot should be played left of the intended target.
From The Fairway
On The Green Take enough club to get all the way to the hole, the green lies in a bowl and shots will feed back to the center.

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