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Only a three-hour drive from Portland, or a direct flight from seven major cities, Pronghorn Golf Club & Resort in Bend has the best conditioned golf courses in Central Oregon. Pronghorn’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Course is available for outside play and is rated by Golf Digest as the 23rd “Top 100 Courses to Play in the Country.” This 7,379-yard, par-72, 18-hole course is intertwined with ancient lava rock ridges and outcroppings at 3,200 feet above sea level, boasting magnificent views of nine snow-capped Cascade Mountain peaks. Designed to play like a genuine desert course and with the truest putting surfaces, the Nicklaus course plays firm and fast. For more information on lodging and playing the highest rated course in Bend, Oregon or to set up a tee time, contact 541-693-5300 or 866-372-1003.

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