The 18-hole, reversible putting course by golf course architect Dan Hixson, who designed the 18-hole Craddock and Hankins courses at the Silvies, Ore. eco-resort, along with the two unique short courses where goat caddies are used, is expected to open in June 2021. In addition to golf, the property offers a variety of ranch activities, including horseback riding, shooting, fishing, hiking, cattle feeding and goat herding.
The Links at Silvies Valley Ranch in Silvies, Ore. announced the construction of an 18-hole, reversible putting course. The putting course, which is expected to open in mid-June of 2021, will be free to all resort guests and paying players. Silvies, a 140,000-acre eco-resort featuring four stand-alone golf experiences, will open its golf season this May.
The new putting course is the brainchild of golf course designer Dan Hixson, who is responsible for the resort’s 18-hole designs, Craddock and Hankins.
“Silvies Valley Ranch is known for its commitment to sustainability and letting the natural beauty and unique terrain of the Oregon frontier serve as the blueprint for each new development on the property,” Hixson said. “I knew that the design for this special putting course would have to measure up to that Silvies Valley standard, which is something that players from all over have come to expect here at the ranch.”
C+RB featured Silvies Valley Ranch as the cover story in October 2019.
Silvies boasts both quality golf as well as the opportunity to connect with the land on a deeper level. In addition to golf, guests can enjoy a variety of ranch activities, including horseback riding, shooting, fishing, hiking, cattle feeding and goat herding. The property features Western-inspired accommodations, farm-to-table dining options, an extensive Scotch collection, and one of the largest spas in Oregon.
The 2021 season will see the return of the Silvies Valley Ranch goat caddies, which carry special-made bags to hold clubs, balls and course refreshments. Goat caddies are available to assist players on both of the Hixson-designed short courses at the property—McVeigh’s Gauntlet, the 7-hole challenge course, and Chief Egan, the 9-hole par-3 course.
“Guests from all over and all levels of play continue to be blown away by our course offerings here at SIlvies, which is why we are committed to the continuous expansion and improvement of our golf offerings,” said Sean Hoolehan, Silvies Golf Course Superintendent. “This state of the art putting course will be the perfect complement to our current golf facilities, and we cannot wait for our guests to experience it.”
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