May 6-8, May 13-27: COCC Continuing Education — 3 Days to Better Golf Essentials at River’s Edge. Learn the essentials of setup, grip, posture and alignment. Bring your own clubs or clubs are available for use during class. Class is offered either in three consecutive days (May 6-8) or over three weeks (May 13-27). Each two-hour class will begin at 10 a.m. May 6-8 and at 12:30 p.m. May 13-27, all taught by River’s Edge director of instruction Stuart Allison. Cost is $169. For info or to register, visit www.enrole.com/cocc
May 6-8, May 13-15, May 20-22: Spring Tune-Up instruction at Black Butte Ranch. Shake off the rust and get the golf season going on the right foot. The three-day sessions include 1.5 hours of instruction followed by nine holes of golf. Clinics begin at 2 p.m. Cost is $120. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
May 10-24, May 14-28, May 20-22: COCC Continuing Education — 3 Days to Better Golf Intermediate at River’s Edge. For golfers with some experience who would like to take their game to the next level. This class will focus on the most beneficial fundamentals of the full swing and the short game with an emphasis on understanding why the ball does what it does. Learn new ways to correct instead of compensate on the course. Bring your own clubs or clubs will be available for use during class. Two-hour sessions are offered either in three consecutive days or over three weeks. Rain or shine. Fridays beginning at 5 p.m. May 10-24, Tuesdays starting at 12:30 p.m. May 14-28, and at 10 a.m. each day May 20-22. Taught by River’s Edge director of instruction Stuart Allison. Cost is $169. For info or to register, visit www.enrole.com/cocc
May 14-28: COCC Continuing Education — Golf Short Game at River’s Edge. For golfers looking to improve their short game. Gain an understanding about which shot to use in various situations. Learn how to execute the shot you need to lower your score and increase your enjoyment of the game. Bring your own clubs or clubs are available for use during class, which will meet Tuesdays with each two-hour class beginning at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $169. Class limited to eight golfers. Taught by River’s Edge director of instruction Stuart Allison. For info or to register, visit www.enrole.com/cocc
May 21-July 2: Get Golf Ready at Aspen Lakes. Six classes are held every Tuesday 5-6:30 p.m. Emphasis for beginning golfers who want to get started with golf. Open to men and women ages 18 years and older. Cost $59 for series and clubs can be provided if needed. For more information or to sign up, visit www.sistersrecreation.com
May 25-Aug. 18: Black Butte Ranch’s 100 Yards In golf clinic aims to improve the fundamentals of pitching, chipping, putting, sand play and full swing up to 100 yards out. Two-day clinics will be held Saturdays and Sundays every week through Aug. 18. Each three-hour session begins at 9 a.m. Cost is $250. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 6-July 11: Wine and 9 Golf for Ladies at Aspen Lakes. Instruction will focus on fun, safety, etiquette, rules and fundamentals of golf. Different skills will be offered each week by instructor Debi Braun. Lessons each Thursday at 5:30 p.m.; $25 includes cart/golf with wine $33. For more information, visit sitersrecreation.com
June 7-21: Youth golf lessons at Awbrey Glen Golf Club. Ages 9-12, for those who have never played or are new to golf, join LPGA head golf pro Freddie Swing to learn the game in a small-group setting. Every Friday, 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. Cost is $82 in district and $98 out of district. Bring own clubs if have them. Clubs provided if needed. Must be arranged prior to the first session. Dress code applicable. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
June 11-Aug. 21: Black Butte Ranch Junior Camp is open to golfers 6-17 years old. Classes are tailored to the age and abilities of each player. The two-day camps will meet Tuesday and Wednesday each week through Aug. 21. Cost is $100 for the two-day camp or $55 per day. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 14, 21, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23: Play Like in Your Dreams at Black Butte Ranch. Black Butte Ranch’s newest one-day golf school focuses on the teachings of Chuck Hogan. Learn how to repeat and amplify your great shots. We’ll start the class with two hours of indoor instruction, then take a break for lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll have three hours of outdoor instruction to figure out “what you need to do, when you do well.” This class includes a workbook, journal, putting board, plus two hours of instructional audio tapes and three of Chuck’s Hypnosis for Better Golf tapes. Classes 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $495. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 17-July 3; July 15-17; Aug. 5-7: Junior golf lessons at River’s Edge. Each session Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Introduce your child to a great lifelong sport. Taught by director of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus on the fundamentals and etiquette. Sessions will build knowledge and technique through experience. Clubs provided or bring your own. Choose multiple sessions throughout the summer. Costs $119 per session in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
June 17-19; July 22-24; Aug. 12-14: Junior golf lessons at River’s Edge. Each session Monday through Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m.. Introduce your child to a great lifelong sport. Taught by director of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus on the fundamentals and etiquette. Sessions will build knowledge and technique through experience. Clubs provided or bring your own. Choose multiple sessions throughout the summer. Costs $119 per session in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
June 17-Aug. 19: Adult/Child Golf Clinic at Black Butte Ranch offers adults an opportunity to share their love of golf with children. The one-day, two-hour clinics will meet each Monday through Aug. 19; each session begins at 9 a.m. Cost is $150 plus $75 for each additional child. The clinic includes two hours of instruction and one round of golf for tee times between 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 22-July 27: PGA Junior Golf at Aspen Lakes. For golfers ages 6-15, open to girls and boys who are new to the game or have previously played a bit. Instruction, each Saturday, will focus on introducing young golfers to fundamental golf motions within a supportive and nurturing environment, while emphasizing fun, safety and golf manners. Ages 6-8 at 8 to 9 a.m., ages 9-11 at 9 to 10 a.m., and ages 12-15 at 11 a.m. to noon. Cost is $50. For more information, visit sistersrecreation.com
June 25-July 16: Junior Clinics at Meadow Lakes meet each Tuesday through July 16. Taught by Meadow Lakes PGA teaching professional Vic Martin and assisted by Meadow Lakes head pro Zach Lampert and assistant pro Jared Lambert, the clinic aims to create a positive environment for junior players to learn the game of golf. Players will learn knowledge of the sport, proper etiquette, correct safety, respect of other players and fundamentals of the golf swing. Each two-hour session will begin at 9 a.m. Cost is $30 per player. Advance sign-up and payment are required. For more information, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113.
June 26-27; July 1-2, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25; Aug. 7-8, 14-15: Ladies Only Golf School at Black Butte Ranch. Aims to create a comfortable learning environment for female golfers of all abilities. Includes five hours of instruction, golf school workbook, putting board, alignment aids, two rounds of golf with a cart, and two lunches at Robert’s Pub. Cost is $350, and each day runs from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
July 9-11; Aug. 20-22: Junior Golf Program at Juniper Golf Course. This is an introduction to golf at the most fundamental level. Emphasis will be on fundamentals, etiquette and short game. Each session is limited to 12 kids. Cost is $100 per person. Ages 5-7 at 9 to 11 a.m., ages 8-10 at 12 to 2 p.m., and ages 11+ at 2 to 4 p.m.
July 9-31: Junior Golf Club at Tetherow Golf Club. Mission is to provide youth with a fun, healthy opportunity to develop fundamental life skills and core values through activities associated with golf. All abilities welcome. Ages 7-9 meet Wednesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Ages 10-12 meet Tuesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Ages 13-15 meet Tuesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Cost $119 in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
July 15-18: Broken Top Club Junior Program for golfers age 5-17. Camp for beginning golfers that serves as an introductory camp covering all the golf fundamentals. Cost is $200 and includes lunch each day, a polo shirt and a hat. Each three-hour day begins at 9 a.m. For more information or to sign up, call Broken Top at 541-383-8200.
July 16-Aug. 20: Gateway to Golf at Aspen Lakes. Get your game in shape for the new season with six sessions, every Thursday 5-6:30 p.m. Covers everything from putting to full swing, rules, course management and more. Open to golfers ages 18 years and older. Cost is $59 for series and clubs can be provided if needed. For more information or to sign up, visit www.sistersrecreation.com
July 16-Aug. 20: Gateway to Golf 18+ at Aspen Lakes. Get your game in shape for the new season with six lessons, Tuesdays at 5 p.m. Cost is $59 for six sessions. Clubs provided if needed. For more information, visit sistersrecreation.com
Aug. 12-15: Broken Top Club Junior Program. Intermediate camp taught in more of a team sport environment to increase fun and competition. Intended for players who are more experienced in golf. Cost is $200 and includes lunch each day, a polo shirt and a hat. Each three-hour day begins at 9 a.m. For more information or to sign up, call Broken Top at 541-383-8200.
Sept. 11-25: Junior golf lessons at River’s Edge. Each Wednesday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Introduce your child to a great lifelong sport. Taught by director of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus on the fundamentals and etiquette. Sessions will build knowledge and technique through experience. Clubs provided or bring your own. Costs $119 in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
GOLF LEAGUES
Adult Golf League at Lost Tracks Golf Club: Four-player teams play nine holes each Monday night in a scramble format. Prizes awarded each week for long drive, KP and long putt. Team tee times vary each week starting at 4 p.m. Team registration only. Cost is $639. Season runs June 10-July 15. Registration deadline May 31 or until full. For more information, visit bendparksandrec.org.
Community Fun League: Community Fun League at Aspen Lakes plays Wednesdays, May 22-Sept. 25 starting at 5 p.m. Open to players of any skill level ages 16 years and older. Cost is $20 to join the league, and players will also pay reduced green fee of $25 each day of league play that includes nine holes of golf and a cart. For more information or to sign up, visit www.sistersrecreation.com.
Desert Peaks Men’s Twilight League: Meets every Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. and costs $40 per team. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Desert Peaks Wednesday Ladies League: Meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Regular green fee. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Desert Peaks Thursday Men’s League: Meets every Thursday at 10 a.m. Regular green fee. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Desert Peaks Friday Night Couples League: Meets every Friday at 5 p.m. Cost is regular green fee plus $5. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Ladies of the Greens: The women’s group plays nine-hole tournaments at The Greens at Redmond weekly on Tuesdays through Oct. 31. Open to new members of all skill levels. Emphasis more on improvement and social interaction rather than competitiveness. For more info, contact Peggy Ashford at 541-815-3941 or peggy@ashfordcpa.com . For course costs, call The Greens at Redmond at 541-923-0694.
Ladies of the Lakes: At Meadow Lakes Golf Course, begins play on the first Thursday in May and continues every Thursday through September. The ladies league plays a variety of individual games throughout the season. There is also an optional closest to the pin contest on one of the par 3s each week. Established play for the Ladies of the Lakes will be 18 holes. Starting time is 8:30 a.m. in May and June and 8 a.m. from July through September. For more information, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113.
Meadow Lakes Men’s Association: Men’s Golf Association at Meadow Lakes Golf Course plays weekly on Wednesdays at 5:15 from April through September. Cost is $35 and players must have an OGA handicap (total cost with handicap services $70). Public welcome. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Meadow Lakes Senior League: For golfers 60 and older, plays Wednesdays at 9 a.m. April and May and 8:30 a.m. June through September. Cost is $20 and players must have an OGA handicap (total cost with handicap services $55). Public welcome. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Junior Golf League at River’s Edge: Provides a structured environment for kids of all skill levels, ages 6-14. Compete and have fun while playing golf with friends and classmates. Includes team jersey. Practices are on Wednesday afternoons and league play on weekends. Participants must provide their own clubs. Cost $145 in district and $174 out of district. For more information, call 541-389-2828 or visit riversedgegolfbend.com
Lost Tracks Women’s Golf Association: Meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. for 18 holes, different format each week. All levels welcome. Cost is $60 for nonmembers and includes a cart and bucket of balls. For more information, call Lost Tracks at 541-385-1818.
Sunriver Men’s Golf Club: Competitions most Wednesdays on either of two premier courses, The Meadows (newly stocked with state-of-the-art-electric carts), and The Woodlands. There are weekly prizes awarded in team play or individual play, as well as KPs, skins and an 18-hole challenge. “Pro-style” results are posted weekly and tracked cumulatively for end-of-year awards and recognition. Many members play friendly competitions on other days of the week, leading to lots of fun, camaraderie and possibilities of lifetime friendships. New members are welcome. Sunriver residency is not a requirement. Find the SRMGC online at www.srmensgolf.com. For more information e-mail SRMGC president Dave Buhaly at dbuhaly2@msn.com
GOLF TOURNAMENTS
May 6: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Crooked River Ranch. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
May 13: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Juniper. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40 with a cart or $24 for walkers. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
May 17-19: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Pronghorn and Tetherow Golf Club. Cost is $409 per player for all three days, $269 for Saturday and Sunday, $299 for Friday and Saturday, $165 for Friday only, $155 for Saturday and $145 for Sunday. Registration deadline is May 15. For more information or to register, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
May 18: Hunter Holmes Memorial at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
May 19: Men’s Spring Swing 2-Man “Triple Six” at Meadow Lakes. Open to the public, though players must have active GHIN numbers. Scramble for first six holes, Chapman for second six, best ball for final six. Gross and net prizes, and gross and net skins. Deadline is May 17. For more information, call 541-447-7113.
May 19: Southern Oregon University women’s basketball fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
May 21: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 9 a.m. tee time at Widgi Creek. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $42. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 1: Benefit scramble golf tournament in support of the American Cancer Society at River’s Edge Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Cost is $396 per team ($99 per player). Includes golf, cart, range, barbecue, and awards. Entry forms can be picked up at River’s Edge Pro Shop, or contact Bob Sanders at 541-788-1653/bokasand2001@yahoo.com
June 1: Crook County High School wrestling fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
June 1-2: Duffers and Dolls Couples Chapman Tournament at Desert Peaks. Practice round on May 31. Hole-in-one for a car on June 1. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
June 2: Swings for Strings tournament at Woodlands Golf Course. Eleventh annual golf tournament benefits the Sunriver Music Festival. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. with scramble format. Player entry $125. Foursome entry $500. Register at information@sunrivermusic.org or 541-593-1084 by May 25.
June 3: West Ridge Men’s Golf Club Charity Pro Am at Sunriver Woodlands. Twenty-five local pro golfers join 75 West Ridge members for a fun day of golf. Hole sponsor signs are $125 and all money raised will go to REACH girls and boys club of Redmond and the Boys and Girls club of Bend.
June 3: Oregon Golf Association Tour partner series tournament at Bend Golf Club. Starts at noon. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is May 27. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 4: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 9 a.m. tee time at Sunriver Resort’s Woodlands course. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $55. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 4: Oregon Golf Association Tour partner series tournament at Eagle Crest Resort’s Ridge Course. Starts at 8 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is May 28. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 6: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Lost Tracks. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 8: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at the Glaze Meadow course at Black Butte Ranch. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $79 for Bend member guests. Individual stroke play. Registration deadline is June 4. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
June 10: Oregon Golf Association Tour individual series tournament at Black Butte Ranch’s Glaze Meadow. Start at 8:30 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Individual stroke play. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is June 3. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 11: Oregon Golf Association Tour individual series tournament at Black Butte Ranch’s Big Meadow. Start at 8:30 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Individual stroke play. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is June 4. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 17: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Desert Peaks in Madras. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
June 17: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at River’s Edge. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
June 18: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Eagle Crest. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 18-20: Oregon Open Invitational at Pronghorn’s Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio courses is an annual Pacific Northwest PGA event that features teams of professional and amateur golfers competing in 36 holes of team competition and in a 54-hole individual stroke-play tournament. After the second round, field is cut to low 70 players. Deadline for entries is May 29. For more information, visit www.pnwpga.com
June 23: Drive, Chip and Putt local qualifying at Broken Top Golf Club. Three juniors advance in each age/gender category. For more information and to register, visit www.drivechipandputt.com
June 24: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Black Butte’s Glaze Meadow. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
June 28: Desert Rose Invitational at Juniper Golf Course. Noon shotgun start. Four person teams, modified scramble start. Catered dinner on the range with music by Precious Byrd. Teams entries are $600. Stand alone dinner tickets are $75. For more information, go to desertroseinvitational.wordpress.com
June 29: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament team best ball at Juniper Golf Course. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Registration deadline is June 25. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
July 1: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Juniper. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
July 8: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Crooked River Ranch. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40 for a cart, $24 for walkers. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
July 8: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Meadow Lakes. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
July 8: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at John Day Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
July 15: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Aspen Lakes. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
July 16: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Desert Peaks. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $38. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
July 19-21: Tri County Two-Ball Classic at Meadow Lakes, Crooked River and Juniper golf courses. Two divisions — open and senior (60 and older). Cost $600 per two-person team and includes a meal each day. Shamble, Chapman and better ball formats.
July 20: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Eagle Crest’s Ridge Course. Start time is 8 a.m. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Individual stroke play. Registration deadline is July 16. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
July 20: Kids Club fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
July 22: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Valley Golf Course in Burns. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
July 22-23: Oregon Junior Golf major at Meadow Lakes and Eagle Crest. For more information, visit OregonJuniorGolf.org
July 29: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Broken Top. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
Aug. 2-4: Oregon Men’s Stroke Play Championship at Eagle Crest Ridge Course. Entries are open to amateur golfers with USGA handicap indexes of 5.0 and less, and seniors with handicaps of 10.0 or less and are members in good standing of an OGA member club. Entries will be accepted according to the lowest USGA handicap indexes as of the entry deadline. 54-hole stroke play competition with a cut to the low half of the field and ties in each division after two rounds of play. The Master 40 division will compete from the same set of tees as the open division and will have the opportunity to win the open division title. Cost is $185. Registration deadline is July 17. Email zach@meadowlakesgc.com for more information.
Aug. 3: Oregon Golf Association Tour individual series tournament at Juniper Golf Course. Starts at 1:30 p.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is July 27. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
Aug. 4: Oregon Golf Association Tour partner series tournament at Aspen Lakes Golf Course. Starts at 8:30 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is July 28. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
Aug. 5: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Prineville Golf Club. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $38. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
Aug. 5: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Awbrey Glen. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
Aug. 10: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Lost Tracks. Start time is 8 a.m. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Individual Stableford scoring. Registration deadline is Aug. 6. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Aug. 12: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Meadow Lakes Golf Course in Prineville. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Aug. 12: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Lost Tracks. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
Aug. 17: Redmond Habitat for Humanity and Jericho Road Charity Golf Tournament at Eagle Crest Ridge Course. Four-person scramble. Cost $100 per player. For more information, call 541-815-4085 or email smallwood4golf@outlook.com
Aug. 17: Mission4Mexico fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Aug. 18: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association COJGA Cup at Eagle Crest Resort. Individual stroke-play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-923-4653 for more information.
Aug. 19: Les Schwab Lines for Life Bend Classic at Pronghorn Resort’s Jack Nicklaus signature course. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Scramble format. Hosted by Drew Bledsoe. Funds raised will go toward preventing substance abuse and suicide and promoting mental awareness. For more information, contact John Bladholm at john@greenbarnevents.com or 503-803-9395.
Aug. 22: Red Dog Classic at Juniper Golf Course. Benefits BrightSide Animal Center. Starts at noon. Cost is $125 per person or $400 for a team of four, includes lunch, green fees and cart. Register at brightsideanimals.org/event/red-dog-classic/
Aug. 24: Black and Blue Scramble at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at noon. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Aug. 26: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at The Greens Golf Course in Redmond. Shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Aug. 26: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Meadow Lakes. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
Sept. 1: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament team best ball at Meadow Lakes. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. Cost is $69 for Bend and Portland members and $79 for guests. Registration deadline is Aug. 27. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Sept. 14: Soroptimist fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Sept. 16: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Quail Run Golf Course in La Pine. Shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Sept. 17: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 9 a.m. tee time at Awbrey Glen Golf Club. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
Sept. 21: Humane Society of the Ochocos fundraiser at Meadow Lakes. Shotgun start at noon. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Sept. 22: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Aspen Lakes Golf Course. Individual stroke play. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Low gross player will be deemed the Bend Series Club Champion and be selected to represent NWGG Players Club at the 2019 OGA Tournament of Champions. Registration deadline is Sept. 17. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Sept. 29: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Crooked River Ranch. Two person scramble with competition on every hole. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Cost is $79 for members and $89 for guests. Registration deadline is Sept. 25. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Sept. 30: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Juniper Golf Course in Redmond. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Oct. 1: Tetherow’s fifth annual Breast Cancer Awareness Golf Tournament. For women who are cancer survivors, are undergoing treatment, or wish to honor someone who has or had cancer. This lighthearted nine-hole event begins with a 10 a.m. shotgun start and finishes with lunch. The $60 fee includes nine holes of golf, cart and lunch. Scholarships are available for survivors. Event raises money for St. Charles Sara’s Project, which provides education, early detection and support services to ease the challenges of breast cancer for people in Central and Eastern Oregon, and Tetherow donates a portion of the fee to that project. To find out how to register for the event, contact the Tetherow Golf Shop, 541-388-2582.
Oct. 5-6: OGA Tour Championship at Tetherow Golf Club. Individual and partner series. Open and senior divisions. Invitations will be extended to the top 20 players in the individual series and top 10 in the partner series. It is assumed, the qualifying player will play with the same partner in the Championship as played with during the season. Individual series includes 36-hole stoke play with payouts to top net and gross finishers. Partner series consists of 36-hole, four-ball play.
Oct. 26: Pumpkin Bash at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. All par 3s. Cost is $60 per person. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Nov. 9: Turkey Shoot at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 11 a.m. Two person best ball. Cost is $110 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
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Central Oregon Golf Calendar (2019)
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GOLF CLINICS AND CLASSES
May 6-8, May 13-27: COCC Continuing Education — 3 Days to Better Golf Essentials at River’s Edge. Learn the essentials of setup, grip, posture and alignment. Bring your own clubs or clubs are available for use during class. Class is offered either in three consecutive days (May 6-8) or over three weeks (May 13-27). Each two-hour class will begin at 10 a.m. May 6-8 and at 12:30 p.m. May 13-27, all taught by River’s Edge director of instruction Stuart Allison. Cost is $169. For info or to register, visit www.enrole.com/cocc
May 6-8, May 13-15, May 20-22: Spring Tune-Up instruction at Black Butte Ranch. Shake off the rust and get the golf season going on the right foot. The three-day sessions include 1.5 hours of instruction followed by nine holes of golf. Clinics begin at 2 p.m. Cost is $120. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
May 10-24, May 14-28, May 20-22: COCC Continuing Education — 3 Days to Better Golf Intermediate at River’s Edge. For golfers with some experience who would like to take their game to the next level. This class will focus on the most beneficial fundamentals of the full swing and the short game with an emphasis on understanding why the ball does what it does. Learn new ways to correct instead of compensate on the course. Bring your own clubs or clubs will be available for use during class. Two-hour sessions are offered either in three consecutive days or over three weeks. Rain or shine. Fridays beginning at 5 p.m. May 10-24, Tuesdays starting at 12:30 p.m. May 14-28, and at 10 a.m. each day May 20-22. Taught by River’s Edge director of instruction Stuart Allison. Cost is $169. For info or to register, visit www.enrole.com/cocc
May 14-28: COCC Continuing Education — Golf Short Game at River’s Edge. For golfers looking to improve their short game. Gain an understanding about which shot to use in various situations. Learn how to execute the shot you need to lower your score and increase your enjoyment of the game. Bring your own clubs or clubs are available for use during class, which will meet Tuesdays with each two-hour class beginning at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $169. Class limited to eight golfers. Taught by River’s Edge director of instruction Stuart Allison. For info or to register, visit www.enrole.com/cocc
May 21-July 2: Get Golf Ready at Aspen Lakes. Six classes are held every Tuesday 5-6:30 p.m. Emphasis for beginning golfers who want to get started with golf. Open to men and women ages 18 years and older. Cost $59 for series and clubs can be provided if needed. For more information or to sign up, visit www.sistersrecreation.com
May 25-Aug. 18: Black Butte Ranch’s 100 Yards In golf clinic aims to improve the fundamentals of pitching, chipping, putting, sand play and full swing up to 100 yards out. Two-day clinics will be held Saturdays and Sundays every week through Aug. 18. Each three-hour session begins at 9 a.m. Cost is $250. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 6-July 11: Wine and 9 Golf for Ladies at Aspen Lakes. Instruction will focus on fun, safety, etiquette, rules and fundamentals of golf. Different skills will be offered each week by instructor Debi Braun. Lessons each Thursday at 5:30 p.m.; $25 includes cart/golf with wine $33. For more information, visit sitersrecreation.com
June 7-21: Youth golf lessons at Awbrey Glen Golf Club. Ages 9-12, for those who have never played or are new to golf, join LPGA head golf pro Freddie Swing to learn the game in a small-group setting. Every Friday, 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. Cost is $82 in district and $98 out of district. Bring own clubs if have them. Clubs provided if needed. Must be arranged prior to the first session. Dress code applicable. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
June 11-Aug. 21: Black Butte Ranch Junior Camp is open to golfers 6-17 years old. Classes are tailored to the age and abilities of each player. The two-day camps will meet Tuesday and Wednesday each week through Aug. 21. Cost is $100 for the two-day camp or $55 per day. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 14, 21, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23: Play Like in Your Dreams at Black Butte Ranch. Black Butte Ranch’s newest one-day golf school focuses on the teachings of Chuck Hogan. Learn how to repeat and amplify your great shots. We’ll start the class with two hours of indoor instruction, then take a break for lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll have three hours of outdoor instruction to figure out “what you need to do, when you do well.” This class includes a workbook, journal, putting board, plus two hours of instructional audio tapes and three of Chuck’s Hypnosis for Better Golf tapes. Classes 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $495. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 17-July 3; July 15-17; Aug. 5-7: Junior golf lessons at River’s Edge. Each session Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Introduce your child to a great lifelong sport. Taught by director of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus on the fundamentals and etiquette. Sessions will build knowledge and technique through experience. Clubs provided or bring your own. Choose multiple sessions throughout the summer. Costs $119 per session in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
June 17-19; July 22-24; Aug. 12-14: Junior golf lessons at River’s Edge. Each session Monday through Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m.. Introduce your child to a great lifelong sport. Taught by director of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus on the fundamentals and etiquette. Sessions will build knowledge and technique through experience. Clubs provided or bring your own. Choose multiple sessions throughout the summer. Costs $119 per session in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
June 17-Aug. 19: Adult/Child Golf Clinic at Black Butte Ranch offers adults an opportunity to share their love of golf with children. The one-day, two-hour clinics will meet each Monday through Aug. 19; each session begins at 9 a.m. Cost is $150 plus $75 for each additional child. The clinic includes two hours of instruction and one round of golf for tee times between 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
June 22-July 27: PGA Junior Golf at Aspen Lakes. For golfers ages 6-15, open to girls and boys who are new to the game or have previously played a bit. Instruction, each Saturday, will focus on introducing young golfers to fundamental golf motions within a supportive and nurturing environment, while emphasizing fun, safety and golf manners. Ages 6-8 at 8 to 9 a.m., ages 9-11 at 9 to 10 a.m., and ages 12-15 at 11 a.m. to noon. Cost is $50. For more information, visit sistersrecreation.com
June 25-July 16: Junior Clinics at Meadow Lakes meet each Tuesday through July 16. Taught by Meadow Lakes PGA teaching professional Vic Martin and assisted by Meadow Lakes head pro Zach Lampert and assistant pro Jared Lambert, the clinic aims to create a positive environment for junior players to learn the game of golf. Players will learn knowledge of the sport, proper etiquette, correct safety, respect of other players and fundamentals of the golf swing. Each two-hour session will begin at 9 a.m. Cost is $30 per player. Advance sign-up and payment are required. For more information, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113.
June 26-27; July 1-2, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25; Aug. 7-8, 14-15: Ladies Only Golf School at Black Butte Ranch. Aims to create a comfortable learning environment for female golfers of all abilities. Includes five hours of instruction, golf school workbook, putting board, alignment aids, two rounds of golf with a cart, and two lunches at Robert’s Pub. Cost is $350, and each day runs from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For more information, call Black Butte Ranch at 541-595-1545.
July 9-11; Aug. 20-22: Junior Golf Program at Juniper Golf Course. This is an introduction to golf at the most fundamental level. Emphasis will be on fundamentals, etiquette and short game. Each session is limited to 12 kids. Cost is $100 per person. Ages 5-7 at 9 to 11 a.m., ages 8-10 at 12 to 2 p.m., and ages 11+ at 2 to 4 p.m.
July 9-31: Junior Golf Club at Tetherow Golf Club. Mission is to provide youth with a fun, healthy opportunity to develop fundamental life skills and core values through activities associated with golf. All abilities welcome. Ages 7-9 meet Wednesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Ages 10-12 meet Tuesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Ages 13-15 meet Tuesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Cost $119 in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
July 15-18: Broken Top Club Junior Program for golfers age 5-17. Camp for beginning golfers that serves as an introductory camp covering all the golf fundamentals. Cost is $200 and includes lunch each day, a polo shirt and a hat. Each three-hour day begins at 9 a.m. For more information or to sign up, call Broken Top at 541-383-8200.
July 16-Aug. 20: Gateway to Golf at Aspen Lakes. Get your game in shape for the new season with six sessions, every Thursday 5-6:30 p.m. Covers everything from putting to full swing, rules, course management and more. Open to golfers ages 18 years and older. Cost is $59 for series and clubs can be provided if needed. For more information or to sign up, visit www.sistersrecreation.com
July 16-Aug. 20: Gateway to Golf 18+ at Aspen Lakes. Get your game in shape for the new season with six lessons, Tuesdays at 5 p.m. Cost is $59 for six sessions. Clubs provided if needed. For more information, visit sistersrecreation.com
Aug. 12-15: Broken Top Club Junior Program. Intermediate camp taught in more of a team sport environment to increase fun and competition. Intended for players who are more experienced in golf. Cost is $200 and includes lunch each day, a polo shirt and a hat. Each three-hour day begins at 9 a.m. For more information or to sign up, call Broken Top at 541-383-8200.
Sept. 11-25: Junior golf lessons at River’s Edge. Each Wednesday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Introduce your child to a great lifelong sport. Taught by director of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus on the fundamentals and etiquette. Sessions will build knowledge and technique through experience. Clubs provided or bring your own. Costs $119 in district and $142.80 out of district. For more information, visit www.bendparksandrec.org
GOLF LEAGUES
Adult Golf League at Lost Tracks Golf Club: Four-player teams play nine holes each Monday night in a scramble format. Prizes awarded each week for long drive, KP and long putt. Team tee times vary each week starting at 4 p.m. Team registration only. Cost is $639. Season runs June 10-July 15. Registration deadline May 31 or until full. For more information, visit bendparksandrec.org.
Community Fun League: Community Fun League at Aspen Lakes plays Wednesdays, May 22-Sept. 25 starting at 5 p.m. Open to players of any skill level ages 16 years and older. Cost is $20 to join the league, and players will also pay reduced green fee of $25 each day of league play that includes nine holes of golf and a cart. For more information or to sign up, visit www.sistersrecreation.com.
Desert Peaks Men’s Twilight League: Meets every Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. and costs $40 per team. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Desert Peaks Wednesday Ladies League: Meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Regular green fee. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Desert Peaks Thursday Men’s League: Meets every Thursday at 10 a.m. Regular green fee. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Desert Peaks Friday Night Couples League: Meets every Friday at 5 p.m. Cost is regular green fee plus $5. For more information, call Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
Ladies of the Greens: The women’s group plays nine-hole tournaments at The Greens at Redmond weekly on Tuesdays through Oct. 31. Open to new members of all skill levels. Emphasis more on improvement and social interaction rather than competitiveness. For more info, contact Peggy Ashford at 541-815-3941 or peggy@ashfordcpa.com . For course costs, call The Greens at Redmond at 541-923-0694.
Ladies of the Lakes: At Meadow Lakes Golf Course, begins play on the first Thursday in May and continues every Thursday through September. The ladies league plays a variety of individual games throughout the season. There is also an optional closest to the pin contest on one of the par 3s each week. Established play for the Ladies of the Lakes will be 18 holes. Starting time is 8:30 a.m. in May and June and 8 a.m. from July through September. For more information, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113.
Meadow Lakes Men’s Association: Men’s Golf Association at Meadow Lakes Golf Course plays weekly on Wednesdays at 5:15 from April through September. Cost is $35 and players must have an OGA handicap (total cost with handicap services $70). Public welcome. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Meadow Lakes Senior League: For golfers 60 and older, plays Wednesdays at 9 a.m. April and May and 8:30 a.m. June through September. Cost is $20 and players must have an OGA handicap (total cost with handicap services $55). Public welcome. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Junior Golf League at River’s Edge: Provides a structured environment for kids of all skill levels, ages 6-14. Compete and have fun while playing golf with friends and classmates. Includes team jersey. Practices are on Wednesday afternoons and league play on weekends. Participants must provide their own clubs. Cost $145 in district and $174 out of district. For more information, call 541-389-2828 or visit riversedgegolfbend.com
Lost Tracks Women’s Golf Association: Meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. for 18 holes, different format each week. All levels welcome. Cost is $60 for nonmembers and includes a cart and bucket of balls. For more information, call Lost Tracks at 541-385-1818.
Sunriver Men’s Golf Club: Competitions most Wednesdays on either of two premier courses, The Meadows (newly stocked with state-of-the-art-electric carts), and The Woodlands. There are weekly prizes awarded in team play or individual play, as well as KPs, skins and an 18-hole challenge. “Pro-style” results are posted weekly and tracked cumulatively for end-of-year awards and recognition. Many members play friendly competitions on other days of the week, leading to lots of fun, camaraderie and possibilities of lifetime friendships. New members are welcome. Sunriver residency is not a requirement. Find the SRMGC online at www.srmensgolf.com. For more information e-mail SRMGC president Dave Buhaly at dbuhaly2@msn.com
GOLF TOURNAMENTS
May 6: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Crooked River Ranch. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
May 13: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Juniper. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40 with a cart or $24 for walkers. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
May 17-19: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Pronghorn and Tetherow Golf Club. Cost is $409 per player for all three days, $269 for Saturday and Sunday, $299 for Friday and Saturday, $165 for Friday only, $155 for Saturday and $145 for Sunday. Registration deadline is May 15. For more information or to register, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
May 18: Hunter Holmes Memorial at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
May 19: Men’s Spring Swing 2-Man “Triple Six” at Meadow Lakes. Open to the public, though players must have active GHIN numbers. Scramble for first six holes, Chapman for second six, best ball for final six. Gross and net prizes, and gross and net skins. Deadline is May 17. For more information, call 541-447-7113.
May 19: Southern Oregon University women’s basketball fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
May 21: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 9 a.m. tee time at Widgi Creek. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $42. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 1: Benefit scramble golf tournament in support of the American Cancer Society at River’s Edge Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Cost is $396 per team ($99 per player). Includes golf, cart, range, barbecue, and awards. Entry forms can be picked up at River’s Edge Pro Shop, or contact Bob Sanders at 541-788-1653/bokasand2001@yahoo.com
June 1: Crook County High School wrestling fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
June 1-2: Duffers and Dolls Couples Chapman Tournament at Desert Peaks. Practice round on May 31. Hole-in-one for a car on June 1. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Desert Peaks at 541-475-6368.
June 2: Swings for Strings tournament at Woodlands Golf Course. Eleventh annual golf tournament benefits the Sunriver Music Festival. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. with scramble format. Player entry $125. Foursome entry $500. Register at information@sunrivermusic.org or 541-593-1084 by May 25.
June 3: West Ridge Men’s Golf Club Charity Pro Am at Sunriver Woodlands. Twenty-five local pro golfers join 75 West Ridge members for a fun day of golf. Hole sponsor signs are $125 and all money raised will go to REACH girls and boys club of Redmond and the Boys and Girls club of Bend.
June 3: Oregon Golf Association Tour partner series tournament at Bend Golf Club. Starts at noon. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is May 27. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 4: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 9 a.m. tee time at Sunriver Resort’s Woodlands course. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $55. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 4: Oregon Golf Association Tour partner series tournament at Eagle Crest Resort’s Ridge Course. Starts at 8 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is May 28. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 6: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Lost Tracks. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 8: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at the Glaze Meadow course at Black Butte Ranch. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $79 for Bend member guests. Individual stroke play. Registration deadline is June 4. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
June 10: Oregon Golf Association Tour individual series tournament at Black Butte Ranch’s Glaze Meadow. Start at 8:30 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Individual stroke play. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is June 3. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 11: Oregon Golf Association Tour individual series tournament at Black Butte Ranch’s Big Meadow. Start at 8:30 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Individual stroke play. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is June 4. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
June 17: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Desert Peaks in Madras. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
June 17: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at River’s Edge. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
June 18: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Eagle Crest. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
June 18-20: Oregon Open Invitational at Pronghorn’s Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio courses is an annual Pacific Northwest PGA event that features teams of professional and amateur golfers competing in 36 holes of team competition and in a 54-hole individual stroke-play tournament. After the second round, field is cut to low 70 players. Deadline for entries is May 29. For more information, visit www.pnwpga.com
June 23: Drive, Chip and Putt local qualifying at Broken Top Golf Club. Three juniors advance in each age/gender category. For more information and to register, visit www.drivechipandputt.com
June 24: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Black Butte’s Glaze Meadow. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
June 28: Desert Rose Invitational at Juniper Golf Course. Noon shotgun start. Four person teams, modified scramble start. Catered dinner on the range with music by Precious Byrd. Teams entries are $600. Stand alone dinner tickets are $75. For more information, go to desertroseinvitational.wordpress.com
June 29: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament team best ball at Juniper Golf Course. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Registration deadline is June 25. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
July 1: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Juniper. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
July 8: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Crooked River Ranch. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40 for a cart, $24 for walkers. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
July 8: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Meadow Lakes. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
July 8: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at John Day Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
July 15: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Aspen Lakes. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
July 16: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Desert Peaks. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $38. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
July 19-21: Tri County Two-Ball Classic at Meadow Lakes, Crooked River and Juniper golf courses. Two divisions — open and senior (60 and older). Cost $600 per two-person team and includes a meal each day. Shamble, Chapman and better ball formats.
July 20: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Eagle Crest’s Ridge Course. Start time is 8 a.m. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Individual stroke play. Registration deadline is July 16. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
July 20: Kids Club fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
July 22: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Valley Golf Course in Burns. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
July 22-23: Oregon Junior Golf major at Meadow Lakes and Eagle Crest. For more information, visit OregonJuniorGolf.org
July 29: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Broken Top. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
Aug. 2-4: Oregon Men’s Stroke Play Championship at Eagle Crest Ridge Course. Entries are open to amateur golfers with USGA handicap indexes of 5.0 and less, and seniors with handicaps of 10.0 or less and are members in good standing of an OGA member club. Entries will be accepted according to the lowest USGA handicap indexes as of the entry deadline. 54-hole stroke play competition with a cut to the low half of the field and ties in each division after two rounds of play. The Master 40 division will compete from the same set of tees as the open division and will have the opportunity to win the open division title. Cost is $185. Registration deadline is July 17. Email zach@meadowlakesgc.com for more information.
Aug. 3: Oregon Golf Association Tour individual series tournament at Juniper Golf Course. Starts at 1:30 p.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is July 27. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
Aug. 4: Oregon Golf Association Tour partner series tournament at Aspen Lakes Golf Course. Starts at 8:30 a.m. Open Division open to golfers of all skill levels with no age restrictions. Senior Division open to golfers of all skill levels over the age of 50 on the day of the event. Cost is $80 for OGA members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline to enter is July 28. For more information or to register, visit www.theogatour.com
Aug. 5: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Prineville Golf Club. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $38. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
Aug. 5: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Awbrey Glen. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
Aug. 10: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Lost Tracks. Start time is 8 a.m. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Individual Stableford scoring. Registration deadline is Aug. 6. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Aug. 12: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Meadow Lakes Golf Course in Prineville. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Aug. 12: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association Series Tournament at Lost Tracks. Individual stroke play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-595-1545 for more information.
Aug. 17: Redmond Habitat for Humanity and Jericho Road Charity Golf Tournament at Eagle Crest Ridge Course. Four-person scramble. Cost $100 per player. For more information, call 541-815-4085 or email smallwood4golf@outlook.com
Aug. 17: Mission4Mexico fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Aug. 18: Central Oregon Junior Golf Association COJGA Cup at Eagle Crest Resort. Individual stroke-play tournament. Visit www.cojga.com or call 541-923-4653 for more information.
Aug. 19: Les Schwab Lines for Life Bend Classic at Pronghorn Resort’s Jack Nicklaus signature course. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Scramble format. Hosted by Drew Bledsoe. Funds raised will go toward preventing substance abuse and suicide and promoting mental awareness. For more information, contact John Bladholm at john@greenbarnevents.com or 503-803-9395.
Aug. 22: Red Dog Classic at Juniper Golf Course. Benefits BrightSide Animal Center. Starts at noon. Cost is $125 per person or $400 for a team of four, includes lunch, green fees and cart. Register at brightsideanimals.org/event/red-dog-classic/
Aug. 24: Black and Blue Scramble at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at noon. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Aug. 26: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at The Greens Golf Course in Redmond. Shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Aug. 26: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 8:30 a.m. tee time at Meadow Lakes. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
Sept. 1: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament team best ball at Meadow Lakes. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. Cost is $69 for Bend and Portland members and $79 for guests. Registration deadline is Aug. 27. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Sept. 14: Soroptimist fundraiser at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Sept. 16: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Quail Run Golf Course in La Pine. Shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Sept. 17: Central Oregon Senior Women’s Golf Association Tournament, 9 a.m. tee time at Awbrey Glen Golf Club. Showcases local clubs and participation by women 50 years and older. Entry fee is $40. For more information, contact Carmen West at 541-330-6911.
Sept. 21: Humane Society of the Ochocos fundraiser at Meadow Lakes. Shotgun start at noon. Four person scramble. Cost is $300 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Sept. 22: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Aspen Lakes Golf Course. Individual stroke play. Cost is $79 for Bend and Portland members and $89 for guests. Low gross player will be deemed the Bend Series Club Champion and be selected to represent NWGG Players Club at the 2019 OGA Tournament of Champions. Registration deadline is Sept. 17. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Sept. 29: NW Golf Guys Bend Players Club Tournament at Crooked River Ranch. Two person scramble with competition on every hole. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Cost is $79 for members and $89 for guests. Registration deadline is Sept. 25. For more information or to enter, visit www.nwgolfguys.com
Sept. 30: Central Oregon Senior Golf Organization tournament at Juniper Golf Course in Redmond. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. Open to men over 50 years old with a GHIN number. Individual gross and net as well as team best ball format. Entry fee $180 per season. For more information, contact Ted Carlin, Vptcarlin@yahoo.com or 541-604-4054.
Oct. 1: Tetherow’s fifth annual Breast Cancer Awareness Golf Tournament. For women who are cancer survivors, are undergoing treatment, or wish to honor someone who has or had cancer. This lighthearted nine-hole event begins with a 10 a.m. shotgun start and finishes with lunch. The $60 fee includes nine holes of golf, cart and lunch. Scholarships are available for survivors. Event raises money for St. Charles Sara’s Project, which provides education, early detection and support services to ease the challenges of breast cancer for people in Central and Eastern Oregon, and Tetherow donates a portion of the fee to that project. To find out how to register for the event, contact the Tetherow Golf Shop, 541-388-2582.
Oct. 5-6: OGA Tour Championship at Tetherow Golf Club. Individual and partner series. Open and senior divisions. Invitations will be extended to the top 20 players in the individual series and top 10 in the partner series. It is assumed, the qualifying player will play with the same partner in the Championship as played with during the season. Individual series includes 36-hole stoke play with payouts to top net and gross finishers. Partner series consists of 36-hole, four-ball play.
Oct. 26: Pumpkin Bash at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. All par 3s. Cost is $60 per person. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
Nov. 9: Turkey Shoot at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Shotgun start at 11 a.m. Two person best ball. Cost is $110 per team. For more info or to register, call Meadow Lakes at 541-447-7113 or visit www.meadowlakesgc.com
SOURCE: https://www.bendbulletin.com/sports/golf/6984285-151/golf-calendar
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Updated on Feb 22, 2021 by CentralOregon.Golf
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