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Chinook Winds Golf Resort

Opened in 1926
Chinook - Lincoln City, Oregon

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
65
Length:
4639 yards
Slope:
102
Rating:
62.3
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Chinook" course at the Chinook Winds Golf Resort facility in Lincoln City, Oregon features 4639 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 65. The course rating is 62.3 and it has a slope rating of 102. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $67. Chinook Winds Golf Resort Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 3 practice tees. The Chinook golf course opened in 1926.

Estimated Green Fees
$67
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Chinook with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Chinook

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue62.40/109 129 360 159 111 287 364 349 380 287 2426 462 130 139 178 314 401 136 169 192 2121 4547
White62.00/107 121 349 152 102 269 298 285 375 255 2206 455 121 124 174 314 390 127 157 141 2003 4209
Red (L)63.20/100 98 324 145 92 257 288 208 369 237 2018 397 107 104 170 314 377 92 149 133 1843 3861
Par 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 33 5 3 3 3 4 5 3 3 3 32 65
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What Golfers are Saying

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Vacationing from out of state, we booked a week in advance. No where in the booking did it state call to reserve a cart. However, when we checked in and requested a cart (10) available outside, we were told our ONLY option was to walk! This course is extremely elevated and changes level frequently. We've never had an issue renting a cart ANYWHERE before! The front desk was extremely rude and told us she couldn't even refund us our round. That we'd need to contact golf link! Needless to say, we will not try booking again!

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Course is well maintained, wish they would enforce the cart path and 90 degree rules better or the "weekend warriors" are going to ruin it. Good course for the money, less pricey than Salishan, allowing for playing more often for those of us in the not real rich category.

Clubhouse is decent, good selection of beers and pretty good food for a golf course, looks out on the start of ten and the entire 18th hole. Staff is all friendly

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Course is both hilly and sloped. The par is only 62, so there are too many par threes. Most of the holes are challenging. The greens are small and slow. Five is interesting severly downhill with a huge trap in the middle of the fairway. The fairways are so sloped if you hit it off line, you ball will bound 50 yards from the fairway or green. The rough is Oregon rough with fir trees you don't hit through and rough so high you can lose your ball or a small child.

Nine is a short position par four. Ten is all you could want in a short par five. Eighteen is a great finishing hole, a long par three slightly downhill with the clubhouse restaurant and deck where people can watch and boo those shots which don't reach the green.

I've seen plans to build out the course, but the Indian tribe is likely waiting uttil they can pay cash for the improvements. They have a great piece of terrain to build a truly fine golf course. We have been waiting for the improved course.

The course runs a lot of specials so watch for them: couples on Friday evening, weekends the like. They have reciprocal agreement with other Oregon courses where if you are a member at McNary in Kaiser for example, where you can play for the price of a cart fee.

The golf shop staff, course grounds crew and helpers are very friendly. We like to use the indoor golf range (converted tennis court). The facility also has an exercise facility, but will usually find more people in the bar.

Overall the course is at best average with a few very fun holes to play. In the immediate area there is also Salishan, spendy but a nice course, and Agate Beach in Newport, a nine hole basic course but across the street from the Ocean. You get the breeze, but not the view!

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Chinook Winds Golf Resort Course Layout & Flyover
3245 NE 50th St, Lincoln City, OR
97367-5081
(541) 994-8442
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