Resort · 32 Holes

McMenamins Edgefield Golf Course

2126 SW Halsey Street, Troutdale, Oregon

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32Holes
4.6324 Reviews
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About McMenamins Edgefield Golf Course

Edgefield Golf Course offers a unique golfing experience with two par-3 courses set amidst the scenic Edgefield property. The courses, featuring 20 and 9 holes respectively, provide panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge and are designed to be both challenging and enjoyable for players of all skill levels. Guests can enjoy a round of...

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Green Fees

Monday-Thursday 9-hole$14
Monday-Thursday 20-hole$24
Friday-Sunday 9-hole$16
Friday-Sunday 20-hole$26
Holidays 9-hole$16
Holidays 20-hole$26

Tee times: Tee times may be reserved two weeks in advance

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

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Club Amenities

Club Rental
Putting Green
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
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What People Say

4.6/5
Google · 324 reviews
In summary

McMenamins Edgefield Golf Course is praised for its well-maintained, challenging par 3 courses, beautiful grounds, and variety of on-site amenities including restaurants, bars, and entertainment options. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to work on their short game in a scenic setting and enjoy the overall atmosphere. However, some guests have expressed dissatisfaction with staff interactions and changes in pricing, as well as occasional issues with pace of play and course maintenance.

a year ago
We had such a fun time golfing! I'm so bad a putt putt and I was dreading those vibes but it's way more fun. We played "best ball" in teams of two and that really helped with our rate of play. It took us two hours to do 9 holes and we pretty much had the space to ourselves on a sunny cold late November day. I'm 6'3 and the one size fits all clubs worked just fine. We had drinks but there is no where to put them and we ended up spilling a few times. It's a very well maintained course and even my golfer husband had a total blast!
— Heather Ace
3 months ago
Not even worth playing for $12. Charging $24 is a joke. They got rid of the twilight price. If you want a beer itll be another $10. All just to tee off on mats for 40 yard holes unmaintained and surrounded on all sides by blackberry brambles. Bad, completely unmaintained course. The greens have more craters than the moon. This place used to at least be fun to hit around while having a beer, now its completely gone to crap. For the same $35 I spent I could have played a full length professional course. Never going back.
— Coach McGuirk
a year ago
Our band, The Scarlet Verbs, played the Fourth of July celebration in Corbett, Oregon, and stayed the night here. I Bunk’d in the women’s hostel, which was just $54 with tax and everything included. The grounds are calming, peaceful, and a step back into a more tranquil existence, and there were so many great photo opportunities. We took a new band picture when someone came by and offered to take the picture of our trio. Ideally, our band needs to play here on our next Pacific Northwest tour. They do have live music frequently! yeah!!
— Margaret Dixon
3 years ago
Been coming here for years. Beautiful grounds and have always had great customer service. On weekends they can definitely get busy, so have patience if there's a bit of a wait. But between wine tasting, the spa/soaking pool, golf course, movie theater, pool hall 🎱, two main restaurants and various locations throughout the grounds to get drinks, there really is something for everyone here.
— Stacey Porter
Edited 3 years ago
Great for groups. Takes about an hour or less to complete the course at a leisurely pace. 12 holes, each are par 3. 20 hole course also available. Restaurants, pool tables, and darts on site.
— Jarek Halat
5 years ago
This is a short par 3 course. You only need a wedge and a putter. I would say people come to drink more than to play golf. Good way to work on your short chipping game. So get a drink, bring a friend and have some fun on this well kept 9 hole course at Edgefield
— Steven Beeghly
5 years ago
Played the 20 hole course which was fun but challenging. Took about 2 hours. They’re all par 3, but many felt like par 4s. All holes start off the mats and the greens are in great condition. Low key course and there’s a beer cart you can buy from along the way. The pub/distillery was pretty slow for check-in and I recommend calling ahead for a reservation on weekends. Would recommend grabbing a beer at one of their other bars on-site afterwards.
— Hilary Mantikas
Edited 9 months ago
Loved this experience. My wife and I are not golfers. We were invited by another couple to join and play all together with six of us. Overall the golfing was really fun. The only reason I give this review a 3 star is because their was an employee that took it upon himself to separate our group because we were needing to keep the pace moving forward the next group behind us. This was extremely unprofessional considering we had two T times scheduled. It didn't matter if we all played together or if we separated our two groups. Mcmenamins should not have allowed the next group to start after the…
— Charles Bessire
3 years ago
Great place to work on your short game! Greens are tough, but in excellent condition. You only need an approach wedge and a putter so you can easily carry a delicious glass of🍺 And can't beat the scenery.
— Wendy Griffin
a year ago
The course is fun, the drinks are good, but man the staff is rough. This rating is purely staff related. I moved out of the area a couple years back and called to get a tee time as we are coming back to town for a trip. I didnt realize they now were asking people to book online. The person who answered the phone was very condescending. He was talking down to me and made me feel like I was taking up his valuable time. All this, mind you, at 930 AM on a Wednesday.
— Jesse R
a year ago
Love it here so much fun and amazing things to do movie, golf, food, walk around bars everywhere,
— Jarod Hansen
11 months ago
The golf course was short and sweet and fun! Nicely spaced out and saw lots of wildlife. Why in the world do you have to pay for the golf balls though?? I would rather put down a deposit and pay for any that I lose.
— Taylor Frederick

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