Fought at Reserve Vineyards #5South Course at The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club

4805 SW 229th Ave
Aloha, Oregon 97007
Washington County

Phone(s): (503) 649-8191


Designed by Portland native and former PGA Tour pro John Fought, the South Course at The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club in Aloha is a traditional layout with mature stands of oak trees, naturally rolling terrain and 114 pure white bunkers. Measuring from 5,189 yards to 7,172 yards, the golf course has played host to both the Fred Meyer Challenge, a former charity tourney hosted by Peter Jacobsen, and the Jeld-Wen Tradition on the Champions Tour. Among the course's noteworthy holes is the 605-yard par-5 sixth. The hole has 16 bunkers. The 17th might be the golf course's signature hole with a water feature guarding the left side of a double green shared with the 11th. It has a pot bunker separating the putting surfaces. While the golf course is classified as semi-private, it is reserved exclusively for members and their guests during the second half of each month

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Take time before your round to practice on this large, undulating, immaculately manicured green.The driving range is open and off of grass only. Range balls are complimentary!The Reserve provides a wide range of services including a full selection of golf equipment and apparel as well as snack bar and restaurant.Fantastic finishing hole! One of the most picturesque holes on the course. Keeping your shots out of the sand and in the fairway is the test on this hole. The green is slightly elevated.Fought at Reserve Vineyards #16: Like most of the other holes on the course, bunkers are everywhere. Watch your approach shot, rocks and water protect the right side of the greenFought at Reserve Vineyards #15: Bunkers are your main concern on this hole. They are left, right and in the middle of the fairway as well as around a slightly elevated green. Golfers with an overly aggressive fade or draw will have to contend with trees Fought at Reserve Vineyards #14: The photo pretty much says it all. Sand! And a green that pitches towards the front. Look at the pin placement before club selection.Hole #12 is a dogleg left with thick trees lining the left and sparse trees and a large bark dust area to the right. Your approach shot will likely have to carry all if not most of the bunkers to the left. The green pitches towards the front. Hole #11 is a long, intimidating par-3 over a small lake. Sand bunkers are everywhere including one in the middle of the green which is shared with hole #17.Fought at Reserve Vineyards #10: Right down the middle is where you want to keep your drive. A creek cuts across the fairway and then runs along the left side to a green side small lake. Grass mounds and a bunker are to the right and back right.Fought at Reserve Vineyards #7: A long 235 yard, par-3 to a large two-tiered green. Several bunkers guard the front and sides.Fought at Reserve Vineyards #5: Beautiful 337-yard, par-4 with water on the right and sand on the left and right. Watch your approach shot! The green is slightly elevated and shared with hole #3. The green runs sharply down hill to the other green towards
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Golf course details

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: John Fought
  • Public/Private: Semi-Private
  • Year opened: 1997
  • Golf Season: year round
  • Guest Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Yes
  • Fairways:
  • Greens:

Facilities

  • Pro in house: Yes
  • Driving range: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Included in fee

Green fees price ranges

Course policies and advisements

  • Metal spikes allowed: No
  • Dress code:
  • Credit cards accepted: VISA, MasterCard, Amex, Discover Welcomed

Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee Par Yardage Slope Rating
White (M) 72 6201 131 69.8
Combo 72 6407 133 71
Blue 72 6809 138 72.8
Gold 72 7172 135 74.8
White (W) 72 6201 139 75.7
Red 72 5189 127 70.2
 

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