Langdon Farms #1Langdon Farms Golf Club

24377 Airport Rd NE
Aurora, Oregon 97002
Clackamas County

Phone(s): (503) 678-4653


Langdon Farms Golf Club offers 18-holes of championship golf designed by award-winning architects Robert Cupp and John Fought. Depressed fairways give Langdon Farms G.C. a very unique look, one not found in the state of Oregon. Large bentgrass greens highlighted with ground contours create chipping zones which truly make Langdon Farms one of a kind.

Langdon Farms Golf Club's state-of-the-art practice area boasts the largest grass teeing surface in the Northwest. The practice range consists of 28 covered and lighted teaching stalls. Additional amenities include a golf shop, full service restaurant, drive-thru snack bar, and the "Red Shed" event facility which can accommodate groups of up to 350 people. The charming Langdon Farms clubhouse is designed to blend in with the farming community.

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The practice green is beautifully manicured and large enough to accommodate several golfers.Day and night practice range with covered and lighted stalls. Grass tees available during good weather monthsA full service clubhouse including the latest apparel and clubs. Langdon Farms food and beverage department offers a full range of services. The The finishing hole is a short, reachable par 5. The perfect tee shot is played directly over the crossing bunker. The green, some seventy yards deep, is bordered on the right by a small pristine pond. This hole is a fitting end to a truly unique golf expeOne of the most unique holes on the golf course is the short par 4 fifteenth. Position, not necessarily length is the premium off the tee. Three bunkers and a grassy hollow surround the putting surface. Brains, not brawn, will be rewarded here.The twelfth is a long, sturdy, up-hill par 4 which turns slightly from left to right. A fairway bunker left guards the cherished landing position. The putting surface is flanked by bunkers on the right and a gentle transitional swale dividing its back thiThe par 4 ninth requires an accurate tee shot along the right side to set up the best angle to approach the green. This hole shares a massive green with the par 5 eighteenth. A carefully selected club is a must with the water to the left and a large bunkeThe eighth is a long dogleg right par 4 which features the circa 1915 The seventh is a medium length par 5 featuring dramatic mounding along the entire right side. The tee shot must be played over a short crossing bunker, and a meandering creek bisects the second shot landing area. For some, this hole may be reachable with The fifth is a long, slightly uphill par 4 with bunkers strategically placed on all sides of the hole. The putting surface is guarded on the right by a large The fourth hole, a short par 4 plays beside a natural ravine. The putting surface opens up only from the left side because tall mounds have been constructed to the right. No hole on this dramatic course will spark more conversation and frustration.The opening hole is a straightaway par four. A well-placed drive near the fairway bunker left sets up the approach. A deceptive bunker, thirty yards short of the green disguises the approach shot.
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Golf course details

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: Bob Cupp
  • Public/Private: Public
  • Year opened: 1995
  • Golf Season: year round
  • Guest Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Yes
  • Fairways: Winter Rye
  • Greens: Bent Grass

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
championship 71 6935 125 73.3
forward 71 5249 114 69.4
middle 71 6525 121 71.2
other 71 6057 116 68.9
 

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