Sain Scoggins
Forest Grove, Oregon 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+6 votes
Mateo of Hylton Baskets
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October 17, 2010
Pros: - BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
- VERY CHALLENGING
- GREAT TERRAIN DIVERSITY
- TRASH CANS PROVIDED HOLES #9 TO #15
- A FEW VERY NEEDED BENCHES PROVIDED
- GREAT DISC CATCHER BASKETS
- MAC GRAND LODGE IS 7 MILES AWAY MAKING AT LEAST A 2 COURSE PLAYABLE DAY
Cons: - POOR/MUDDY NATURAL TEE BOXES W/ THE EXCEPTION OF HOLE #1'S TEE BOX BEING 1 FOOT SQUARE COBLE STONES
- HARD TO NAVIGATE (EVEN W/ A MAP)
- MOST WOODED FAIRWAYS AREN'T DEFINED
- VERY LONG ODD WALKS TO HOLE #9 TO #15
- OPEN FIELD FAIR ...
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+4 votes
Thomas "T" D.
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July 19, 2012
The tall grass has been mowed to a decent-easy to find discs heighth. Great mix of open long shots and tricky,technical in the tree's shots.Maps are a MUST so ask for one at the booth when you pay the park fee's.
+4 votes
Vince Epker
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January 30, 2011
With some love, could become one of the great courses in Oregon.
+3 votes
TOE "Tee Off Even Under Pressure" UP
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January 6, 2011
its a real nice courses and amazing view of the lake. the only down side i found was it could really us tee pads and have plenty of water on hand but other thin that its an (a+) in the makings for sher. and lots of good different range of shots you can do there with the ups & downs the open field shots reminded me of the course in mesa AZ in how long the felt kinda deceiving at times :)~
+2 votes
Dru Stylez
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October 6, 2011
First Question... Who in the Hell put this Course together???? I felt as I finished the Front 9 Holes, That I just Finished a Round at Horning's Gold Course "Meadows". No Direction here what so ever... There's enough space here to make 36 Holes EASY! No Sign's, No Tee's, had to walk a Whole Hole to go from a Pin to the next Tee, STUPID. The Baskets Suck... Man I'm super disappointed in even making the trip for this Place. Unless some real changes are made... I WILL NOT BE BACK :( Also I didn't F ...
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+1 votes
Josiah C.O.T.F.C.
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January 5, 2011
Great diversity in terrain! Awesome elevation changes and breathtaking views of hagg lake at eveycorner. Only down side no cement tee pads or potable water access or restrooms.
+1 votes
ROGUE RIDER
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June 26, 2011
fields are way over grown and trees are tight but this course is F-ing awesome and i cant wait to play it again
+1 votes
Joe King
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March 9, 2013
$5 parking fee is back in order. But they also have maps at the pay station.
everything is par 3 if you are going by pro standard's. And if going by novice they are all 4-5 and one par 3.
everything is par 3 if you are going by pro standard's. And if going by novice they are all 4-5 and one par 3.
+0 votes
Cameron "Alotta Wood" Ficker
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August 11, 2011
This course could be one of the best with a little TLC. It could be milo west with some monor improvements. The locals are great and really care about the course. If your gonna play it, give yourself 3 hours, and take lots of water and spotters
+0 votes
marc b
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August 17, 2012
confusing layout, would be much better with improved sineage. back half is really pretty, but overgrown, it would improve with more players knocking down growth on trails
+0 votes
Kevin Sweeley aka ONE LIVID MIND
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December 9, 2012
Was not sure what to think about this place at first, but then.........This place is fun with a nice warm up few holes in the fields. (pretty much the first half...lol)
Then in to the woods. A rough few holes in the rough woods of Forest Grove Oregon, and then a big hike back to a few more rough holes, to a few more field shots. Super wet right now, but what do you expect here at this time of year. (12/9/12)
Then in to the woods. A rough few holes in the rough woods of Forest Grove Oregon, and then a big hike back to a few more rough holes, to a few more field shots. Super wet right now, but what do you expect here at this time of year. (12/9/12)
+0 votes
Ian Clark-Williams
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January 18, 2013
Absolutely gorgeous landscape around the course with Hagg Lake. No Teebox, just a piece of wood in the ground showing the end of said "teebox". Super fun big bomber holes to just crush some drives and then insanely technical holes in the woods. Some poison oak is out there and the grass gets waist high in the summer so hit up the course now, in the winter, when the grass is low and the poison oak is "asleep". Map/course info needs to be upadated but again, this course is incredibly fun.(in my opinion)





