Fort Stevens State Park

Hammond, Oregon     1 course · 23 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Sean Chapman › January 4, 2021
B+
Only reason I didnt rate this course an A+ is because it's still under construction. This course is fun!!! Great use of the property. It's got par's 3-5. The layout is very fair for all skill levels. Only downfall
IMO is the wind. This can devastate a score real quick. Lol!!! With that being said, i'm happy to see another course on the Oregon course. I will be back for sure. Thanks to all who where involved in the planning and installation of this gem of a course.
-  +0 votes  + Mr. Snap › September 5, 2023
A-
-  +0 votes  + rob hopkins › August 29, 2023
B
-  +0 votes  + Greg Valdez › March 3, 2022
A
-  +0 votes  + David James › March 26, 2022
A+
Throw off a battery. Should visit.
-  +0 votes  + John K › April 5, 2021
A-
There are 19 holes (winter) now. Awesome view from 14. Par 5 is legitimately a challenge. Expecting a total of 22-23 holes by next fall (2021). Needs work on tee’s. Covid-19 has everything on hold. Still a great course. A must-play when on the Oregon north coast.
-  +0 votes  + Preston Dier › June 11, 2021
A-
23 current holes! The views, the wildlife, and use of property rivals any course in the country. Big water and ships often! Now to the golf course. Lots of wind is a regular thing out here, so the course is pretty open for the most part. There are trees to contend with but mainly open holes. Stable up your discs as wind will be a factor. Maybe some understable plastic to ride a tail wind as well. Rubber tee pads are my biggest concern and really only reason I didn’t give it a A rating. Som ...
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-  +0 votes  + Alex Van Slyke › June 14, 2024
A
Fun course with great views
-  +0 votes  + Travioli O › March 2, 2024
A
I’m biased. It’s my home course and im stoked to have it. Nearly every hole has its chance for a birdie for your average player. Tee pads suck but it was the best option considering concrete pads are not going to be an option on the property. Pro and am pads on most holes and multiple baskets on a handful of holes during duck season offers variety for all levels of play. For the most part it is a wide open course favoring the crushers but the few holes that have trees or gaps to hit keep pla ...
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-  -1 votes  + Grant Tolle › June 28, 2023
B
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