We love this little family owned (same family since 1961) golf course and coffee shop. It’s never too busy; we’ve always been able to play with little wait and no tee time. It’s not terribly long and only 9 holes, but it definitely offers some challenges without providing too much frustration. The true gem we discovered on our last visit though was their coffee shop. Our waitress was one of the family members and suggested the burger, which patrons have told her is the best in town. After having it, I’m in agreement. I added 4 thick slices of bacon to it, which our waitress also recommended, calling them Steakon. 3 of us had a very filling lunch for $59 plus tip. We’ll be back for golf and food. Note: cafe is closed Nov to March.
3 months ago
This is a fun place to golf. The staff is friendly and helpful and makes you feel like a member even if you’re not. Frank in the pro shop is great. He shared the history of the course with me and gave me so tips on how to play certain holes. It’s December 1st and the course is still nice and green. It offers challenges for every golfer but is new golfer friendly. They do offer both push carts and driving carts, I recommend walking. If in the Newport, OR area you have to stop in and play a round.
2 years ago
I don’t golf. I came for the food at the clubhouse based on recommendations from locals. Had the Pork Adobo Bowl. It was awesome 10/10.
3rd generation owner is running the kitchen and just CRUSHING it. The “bowls” change weekly but they are delish. Not just super tasty but a nicely balanced meal with fresh veggies to match the quality meat and carbs. It shows that she’s got a college degree in food (she’s a registered dietician). Super friendly family owned since the 1950’s. They treated us like family and were just tourist from Wenatchee, WA passing through.
5 months ago