General Course Description
Just to the east of Pendleton, Wildhorse Resort Golf Course is a very open and well maintained 18-hole public course with attractive holes and vistas of local farmland and the west side of the Blue Mountains. There are many blind drives and carries over traps and sage (so take a yardage book). Forward tees provide a benefit of shorter distances and improved angles. Wildhorse Resort Golf Course is generally rolling and a nice course to walk.
Course History
Opened in 1997. Only layout change thereafter was to add forward tee positions. The remodeled clubhouse opened in 2020. Starting in 2022, the course became a stop on the Epson Tour (qualifying tour for the LPGA).
Why It Is There
Built as part of the Wildhorse Casino Resort. It has generated an increase in golfers in the local area and gained tribal support.
I Wish I Would Have Known Before I Played
Greens generally break down the valley (or towards the large silo that you can see to the west on most holes).
Did You Know
There is a significant difference between the Black and Blue tees on the 7th hole. This is due to the fact that they found a mammoth tooth in back of the Blue tees requiring a no-disturbance zone around the location of the tooth. The tooth is now at the neighboring tribal museum (which is worth a visit).
Good For Them
The course holds multiple junior clinics and works with Mission Parks and Recreation District (the local tribal parks and recreation organization) to encourage golf for all juniors. Home course for Pendleton and Nixyaawii High Schools. The course also annually conducts multiple women’s clinics.
Why Play This Course
There is something about hitting from a nice fairway to a green with waves of grain moving behind the green that should not be missed. (It is also a good, well maintained course at a fair price.)
General
- Type: 18-hole public course
- Price: $$
- Phone/webpage: (541)276-5588/www.wildhorseresort.com
- Address: 46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton, Oregon 97801
- Owner: Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation
- Designer: John Steidel
- Pros: Mike Hegarty (PGA), Ryan Dahl (PGA), Nathan Dick (PGA Associate)
- Practice Facilities: Driving range off grass, chipping area, sand area, and practice greens
- Pro Shop: New attractive pro shop has lots of clothes and some equipment and a TrackMan fitting station
- Food: Full-service restaurant next to pro shop is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Bathrooms: Improved in clubhouse and on course
- Yardage Markers: 250, 200, 150, and 100 stones on side of fairways; white 150 posts on both sides of fairways (do not mistake them for OB markers); yardage on sprinklers; pins color-coded for position
- Clothing: Collared shirts
- Walkable: A little rolling, but fine to walk
- Spikes: Soft
- Shoe Cleaning: Brushes
- Rentals: All
- Open all year
Yards | Par | Rating | Slope | |
Black | 7112 | 72 | 74.5 | 135 |
Blue | 6647 | 72 | 72.6 | 131 |
White | 5718 | 72 | 70/76.1 | 127/137 |
Gold | 5718 | 72 | 68/73.6 | 120/132 |
Red | 5100 | 72 | 69.2 | 121 |
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