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The same team that brought you the award winning Crosswater golf course, brings you the Caldera Links, a family-friendly 9 hole course that makes the great game of golf approachable and enjoyable. Developed by renowned architect Bob Cupp along with Sunriver’s own Jim Ramey, Caldera Links includes tour quality bent grass greens and bluegrass tees which are groomed daily by our Crosswater team.

Holes range from 60 to 185 yards in length making it the perfect course to hone your skills or introduce your children to the game. Caldera Links is reserved exclusively for Sunriver Resort guests, Caldera Springs homeowners, and Crosswater Club members. Rental equipment available at the Provisoner Golf Shop at Caldera Links – Dress code is resort casual (jeans and shorts allowed) – Putting/Chipping green available – Walking only (no riding golf carts permitted) – pull carts are available – Sunriver Resort guests: $45 for adults and $20 for juniors ages 12-17. Children 11 years and younger play for free with eligible adult per 9-hole loop

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