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Come out and play David McLay Kidd’s latest masterpiece, Tetherow Golf Club. Created in the Scottish Heathlands style, Tetherow has all the elements of a links golf course with wonderful vistas of the Cascade Mountain Range. For a limited time, you may play Tetherow Golf Club without the required overnight stay. Fescue grasses cover the entire property and blend wonderfully with the native volcanic rock and rolling topography. There is plenty of movement on the greens at Tetherow. They will accept a ball played in the Scottish style, along the ground, or welcome shots from high in the sky. Ball placement is critical to leave yourself with a reasonable attempt to hole putts of any length.

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  1. Rated 5/5
    July 19, 2012 by CarrieBend
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    This course is a challenge but in a good way. We had a great day of golf at Tetherow with a group of guys/gals with varying skill levels. The views of the Cascades are unbeatable and their clubhouse showcases them wonderfully. The food and drinks were yummy and much better than most golf course restaurants.
    It is a bit spendier than a lot of courses, but it was worth it while on vacation.

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