Columbia Edgewater Country Club

Website: https://www.cecc.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

As a non-member, how can I get a tee time at Columbia Edgewater Country Club?

This is a private club, so your best bet is to know a member who can invite you as a guest. Alternatively, keep an eye out for charity tournaments or special events hosted there, as these often open the course to non-members for a day. Don't just show up hoping for a walk-on-it won't happen.

What's the most memorable stretch of holes at Columbia Edgewater, and what should I watch out for?

The back nine truly shines, especially holes 12 through 15, which play along the Columbia River. You'll find yourself navigating tricky cross-bunkering and subtle elevation changes, all while trying not to be distracted by the river views. Pay close attention to your approach shots here-they demand precision.

Considering Portland's weather, when is the ideal time of year to play Columbia Edgewater?

We highly recommend playing from late spring through early fall, roughly May to September, for the best conditions. You'll enjoy drier fairways and more consistent weather, avoiding the often-soggy winter months that can make the course play much longer. Early mornings in summer are particularly serene.

Beyond the championship course, what's the overall atmosphere like at Columbia Edgewater Country Club?

It's a classic, understated Pacific Northwest club with a rich history, not flashy but deeply rooted in tradition. You'll find a welcoming, relaxed environment where members genuinely appreciate the game and the club's heritage. The clubhouse dining is excellent, perfect for a post-round meal with a view.

Is Columbia Edgewater a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic walking course, and we encourage it if you're able. The terrain is relatively flat with gentle undulations, making for an enjoyable stroll. You'll get a better feel for the subtle contours and strategic bunkering by walking it.