Orchard Hills Golf Club C
Washougal, WA 98671-9015
Grade Breakdown
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About This Course
Orchard Hills Golf Club is a historic public course designed by William Sander in 1939, offering scenic Pacific Northwest views and a challenging layout. While the course conditions are generally reported as excellent with great value for a public facility, service experiences vary significantly among reviews. It is best suited for golfers seeking a traditional challenge with rolling terrain and strategic holes.
Course Info
Practice Facilities
driving rangeSignature Hole
Hole 2 features a hill climb that doglegs right; front nine is noted for tight fairways testing tee ball striking.
Details
Who Should Play Here?
Beginners may find the front nine challenging due to tight fairways that test tee ball striking, but Silver tees offer shorter yardages (4130 yards) for a more forgiving experience. The back nine requires more shot-making skills.
- Consider playing from Silver tees to avoid penalty areas on the front nine.
- Be prepared for tight fairways that require accurate tee shots.
Mid-handicap golfers will appreciate the strategic layout, particularly the back nine which tests shot-making abilities. The course offers a good balance of challenge and value.
- Stay below the hole on the back nine to manage risk effectively.
- Utilize the driving range for practice before tee time.
Advanced golfers face a significant challenge with slope ratings reaching 136 on Black tees. Breaking 70 is noted as a challenge even for skilled players due to the front nine difficulty.
- Focus on course management, especially on the front nine where fairways are tight.
- Take advantage of the steep elevation changes on holes like Hole 2.
Tags
Value Challenging Mixed Service Pacific Northwest Views William Sander Design Tight FairwaysNearby Golf Courses
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