Langdon Farms Golf Club
                The land for this links style course was formally the farm of the Langdon family  so the terrain was void of trees and fairly level  The designers  however  have moved a lot of dirt  providing mounds on the sides of each fairway  which not only throw all stray balls towards the center but also hide the adjoining fairways from each other  Most of the greens are elevated on at least one or two sides  resulting in large collection areas at the base of the greens  These areas provide for a substantial challenge in chipping the ball up to the green and stopping it near the pin  Another unique feature of the course  adding to the difficulty around the greens  is an apron in front of the greens  This is an area similar to the collection areas  except they are level with the fairway  with the grass  again  cut very short  When you see these areas from back in the fairway  it appears that they are part of the green  giving you the impression that the green is much larger than it really is  The greens are undulating  mostly large and tough to read  Several greens are tiered and some have a ridge in the center  with the back of the green sloping downhill away from you  A good example of this is hole  4  The scorecard has a diagram of each hole plus a detailed description of the hole and how to play it  Sand bunkers make up a very important part of the design and they come in multiple shapes and depths  There are bunkers with multiple fingers  like on hole  11  some that are built into the mounds on the fairways  like on hole  16  and other deep  grave like bunkers  such as hole  14  The signature hole is hole  8  a 464 yard  par 4  which is also the number one handicap hole  The charm of this hole is the original barn of the Langdon Farms  circa 1918  The barn is considered part of the hole design so you need to stay to the right side of the fairway in order to avoid it  Water hazards  two ponds and a creek  come into play on four holes  The restaurant and pro shop are housed in a newly built red barn  One of the outstanding features of the facility is a nine hole putting green  complete with sand bunkers  The club has done a great job of keeping the farm theme throughout the club  For example  the snack bar is the feed store  the cart barn is the cart coral  the covered driving range is the stables  and a street you cross to get to some of the holes is a farmers  crossing  The practice range includes twenty eight covered and lighted teaching stalls 
                24377 Airport Rd NE, Aurora, Oregon, 97002-9504 / 
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                Mapped date: 08/03/2009