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Bandon Dunes - Links Golf The Way it Really Is By Jeffrey A. Rendall, Photos By Jeffrey A. Rendall and Charles Rendall
BANDON, OREGON – ‘Golf as it was meant to be,’ is the slogan of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Oregon – a heretofore little known town along central Oregon’s rocky, windy coast, several hours from a major international airport and not much easier to reach by car.
That’s an awful bold slogan to adopt, as golf’s an ancient game (as sports go), and this resort’s only been open less than ten years. It all began with the unveiling of Scottish-born Golf Architect David McLay Kidd’s Bandon Dunes course in 1999, and soon after waves of golf enthusiasts and writers made the somewhat difficult journey out to Bandon, to discover for themselves exactly what golf is ‘meant’ to be like.
The opening of the resort’s second course, the Tom Doak inspired Pacific Dunes (in 2001) and its third offering, Bandon Trails this summer (2005, designed by the team of Crenshaw & Coore) has only hastened the influx of the curious and devoted.
Bandon Dunes’ premise is that golf is ‘meant’ to be dictated by the land a course occupies, where ‘every hole, every hazard, and every shot is defined by nature’s infinite presence’ (quoting from its brochure). And because the game was ‘born’ hundreds of years ago on seaside land in Scotland, where the elements of nature were as much a part of the game as the sticks and balls – this Scottish-style re-creation on the West Coast of the United States, under similar conditions, would mean that this is how golf was ‘meant to be.’
Without getting into deep philosophical debates about what is ‘meant to be,’ we will say golf at Bandon Dunes Resort is without a doubt, the most unique golf experience on the North American continent. Numerous courses from coast to coast boast of offering the ‘links-style’ experience, but until you go to Bandon (or across the Atlantic), you don’t have a clue what seaside links golf is really like. There’s even real gorse – how about that?
Perhaps Bandon Dunes’ slogan could’ve just as easily been ‘Links Golf the way it really is.’ Not quite as sexy, but descriptive, nonetheless.
Bandon Dunes’ setting rivals that of California’s Monterrey Peninsula several hundred miles to the south, home to America’s number one ranked course, Pebble Beach. The ocean views are stunning, the topography is nature inspired, and the elements are your constant companion. The golf courses melt into the landscape like hot knives into butter, and you’ll walk every inch of those golf holes – the way it was meant to be.
Battling nature, the golf courses and the ground is exhausting, but it’s equally inspiring. You probably won’t score like you would at your club down the street, but it’s hard to care about the ‘temporal’ things of golf life (like numbers and scorecards) when you’re at a place like Bandon Dunes.
It’s a pilgrimage to a very special place. A difficult journey, yes, but one you’ll never forget. We’ll address each course individually in separate reviews – for now, here are some glimpses from Bandon Dunes’ three unique golf courses:
Details: Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Round Phone: 1-888-345-6008
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