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Meriwether National Golf Course

Meriwether National Golf Club
Club information
Coordinates 45°28′53″N 122°56′39″W / 45.481468°N 122.944093°W / 45.481468; -122.944093Coordinates: 45°28′53″N 122°56′39″W / 45.481468°N 122.944093°W / 45.481468; -122.944093
Location Washington County, near Hillsboro, Oregon,
United States United States
Established 1961
Type Public
Operated by National Golf Courses, Inc.
Total holes 27
Tournaments hosted 2004 OGA Public Links Championship
Website www.meriwethergolfclub.com
North Course
Designed by Fred Federspiel
Par 36
Length 3,373 yards
West Course
Designed by Dave Powers
Par 36
Length 3,346 yards
South Course
Par 36
Length 3,406

Meriwether National Golf Club is a 27-hole golf club in Washington County, just south of Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1961, it has three regulation-length nine-hole courses and an executive-length (par 30) course located along the Tualatin River in suburban Portland, Oregon. The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club is situated just across the river to the east.

Meriwether opened in the spring of 1961 with nine-holes, with an additional nine-holes finished in 1962. That year National Golf Clubs purchased the facility. When it opened the course was among the longest in the Northwest. Bob Rosburg served as the course’s first golf pro, and was at Meriwether from 1961 to 1964. In 1994, the club expanded by adding nine holes to the course and building a new clubhouse at a cost of $4.7 million. The new clubhouse cost $2 million and is 11,000 square feet (1,000 m2).

Regional flooding in the winter of 1996 closed the course for two months. In 1997, the course hosted the Portland Rose Festival’s Kiwanis for Kids Golf Tournament. By 2004 most of the damage from the 1996 flooding had been repaired and additional improvements were made that year. That year Meriwether hosted the 2004 Oregon Golf Association’s Public Links Championship. In 2006, the course played host to the Oregon Junior Stroke Play Championships, and in 2008 hosts part of the college level Pacific Invitational.

The golf club includes a covered driving range, putting greens, and chipping greens. The course clubhouse includes a restaurant and golf pro shop. Meriwether has three regulation length courses with water hazards, trees, and bunkers.

The nine-hole Executive course measures 1,789 yards and is a par 30. It was designed in 1961 by Dave Powers. Also at the club is the nine-hole, par 36 North course. Designed by Fred Federspiel and opened in 1961, it is 3,373 yards from the back tees. The Executive course challenges golfers of all abilities with contoured greens making up for the lack of distance.


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