Coos County
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Courses
- Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
- Coos Golf Club
- Amaze Zing Golf
- Bandon Preserve Golf Course
- Bandon Sheep Ranch
- Sunset Bay Golf Course
- Bandon Trails
- Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to plan a golf trip to Coos County for ideal conditions?
We always recommend aiming for late spring through early fall, roughly May to October. You'll find the most consistent weather then, with less rain and more sunshine, though the coastal breeze is always a factor you should embrace. Shoulder seasons offer great value and fewer crowds if you don't mind a slightly higher chance of a misty morning.
What kind of golf courses can I expect in Coos County - are they all links style?
While Coos County is home to some truly world-class links experiences, it's not all wind-swept dunes. You'll discover a great mix, from dramatic oceanfront layouts that demand creative shot-making to charming, tree-lined parkland tracks that offer a different kind of challenge. It's a region that rewards exploration beyond the obvious.
Is Coos County an expensive golf destination, or can I find good value?
Compared to some of the more famous golf coasts, Coos County offers fantastic value without sacrificing quality. While the premier courses will naturally have higher green fees, you can absolutely find excellent, well-maintained courses for a very reasonable price, especially if you play during off-peak hours or shoulder seasons. We've always found the bang-for-your-buck here to be exceptional.
What's there to do in Coos County when I'm not on the course?
You absolutely must explore the stunning Oregon Coastline; the dramatic cliffs and expansive beaches are incredible. We love hiking the coastal trails, checking out the lighthouses, or even trying some crabbing or fishing in the bay. Don't miss the local seafood joints - fresh Dungeness crab is a must-try after a round.
What makes golfing in Coos County truly unique compared to other golf destinations?
It's the incredible blend of accessible, high-quality golf set against some of the most raw and beautiful coastal scenery you'll ever see. You get the drama of true links golf without the pretension, often with a friendly, local vibe that makes every round feel special. This isn't just golf; it's an immersive Pacific Northwest experience.