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Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club

Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club

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12930 NW Old Pumpkin Ridge Rd, North Plains, Oregon, 97133, United States
(503) 647-4747 www.pumpkinridge.com
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Apr 27, 2018
One of my favorite public golf courses in town. Greens are always in great shape. If you get the chance to play the private side, I highly recommend it

Feb 26, 2018
The Ghost Creek course at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club is one of the top-rated and finest championship layouts in Oregon. This excellent tree-lined parkland and links-style course contains a wealth of wonderfully crafted, memorable and challenging holes. Definitely a course that will challenge your all-round game, and well worth going out of your way to play.

Apr 17, 2018
Very nice place to shop, have breakfast, or lunch. Beautiful view of the golf course and all the people are very welcoming.

Oct 20, 2017
This is the third time I have rated this course with 2 stars. It is amazing that they think the green's fee is justified. I don't know how they stay in business. Also, their "online rate" was $130 and the golf now rate (which advertised itself to be the same as the online rate) was $100. The round is not even worth more than $65. You will get a much better value at The Reserve or some other course. Hell, for $100, go to Langdon Farms and have money to spare for a beer.

Oct 15, 2017
Never in my life have I been so poorly treated and devalued as a human being than I was today at Pumpkin Ridge, by both staff and club members. We went to have breakfast to celebrate a birthday and were welcomed with an attitude of inconvenience, which was surprising because the dinning room was empty except for one customer. After receiving an meal of moderate quality, we desired to admire the beautiful grounds. No more than a few steps in were we approached by three members who informed us that we were not allowed to walk the path. I now understand the safety aspect of not walking on the parks while people are playing a seemingly meaningless sport because a ball could hit us, but this is not what upset me. It was not our safety that concerned them, but that the paths are not for "public walking", that not just anyone could be out there, but are for the rich the elite. If I had been dressed in their ridiculous golf attire, would they have questioned me? I think not. Needless to say I will never return to this establishment until proper signage is posted on the course or members and staff actually treat people as human beings, and not something beneath them. Thank you.

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