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Bandon Crossings Golf Course

Bandon Crossings Golf Course

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4.5 Google Review
87530 Dew Valley Ln, Bandon, Oregon, 97411, United States
(541) 347-3232 www.bandoncrossings.com
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Nov 29, 2017
What a great find. My wife and I were told about Bandon Crossings when we checked in to our RV Park. We decided to play there instead of Bandon Dunes since I’m recovering from a hip injury. Best decision we made on this trip. There was lots of rain yesterday so we were cart path only, however the fairways and greens were fantastic. No mud balls and no mud on our pants. A very enjoyable round of golf. I just wish I’d played better. It’s a course you want to play again, because there are holes you wish you had played differently. Jim, who checked us in, gave us a great briefing before we went out. All the staff we came in contact with were helpful and very friendly. Be sure and put Bandon Crossings on your list of courses to play, you won’t regret it.

Nov 11, 2017
A few friends and I planned a weekend trip out to Bandon Dunes to fulfill some of our bucket-list courses. We had an extra afternoon of no available tee times and we decided to see if there was any other courses in the surrounding area and boy are we were glad we did. Bandon Crossings did not disappoint in the slightest. We were all pleasantly surprised at the beauty and quality of Bandon Crossings. While we loved our experience at the Dunes, this was a welcome break from the jam packed courses and hustle and bustle that comes with the resorts. This is an amazingly well manicured course that should not be overlooked. We will definitely be back.

Nov 11, 2017
My husband and I were able to escape from the wind on this beautiful, well kept course. Friendly staff. Very unique picturesque holes with surrounding wildlife. Great value for the price.

Mar 15, 2017
Honestly, here's the deal.....not only is this the best kept secret in Bandon, it is absolutely on par with any of the courses on the Bandon Dunes Resort. I have played several top public golf courses across the country including Wolf Creek, Sand Hollow, We-Ko-Pa, Arrowhead CC, Castle Pines, every Bandon Dunes course (with the exception of Old Macdonald), etc. and this course easily stacks up with the best around. Of course this place isn't Bandon Dunes, but it isn't try to be at all. The course is beautiful. Absolutely drop-dead gorgeous. The greens are some of the absolute purest I have ever played - and this was in February of last year AND March of this year. This course provides a thrilling amount of variety and difficulty. The staff is more than accommodating and an absolute pleasure. I'm not sure what this one-star rater below me is talking about. I'm afraid he may have played another course. I cannot state it enough, this course has it all and it is my absolute favorite in the area. PLEASE do yourself a favor and run this track before you leave town. It is truly an unforgettable experience.

Jul 4, 2017
Pam and be Richard were the absolute best!!!!!!!!! The greens are fantastic. Tbe course was also in good shape. Very fun to play.

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