Willamette Valley Country Club, is a Private, 18 hole golf course located in Canby, Oregon.
The 18 hole, par 72 championship golf course is on 156 acres of land and features spectacular scenery including picturesque Mount Hood.
With 156 acres of secluded farm land to work with, Shirley Stone designed the original layout of this course which has become a 7,175 yard masterpiece (Rating: 73.6 Slope: 136). The course first opened for play in 1962.
In 1994, Bill Robinson was hired to develop the second phase of Willamette Valley Country Club’s long range master plan.
In 2007 Craig Schreiner accepted the challenge by becoming the third architect of record charged with further improving upon what has become known as the “hidden gem†of the Willamette Valley.
This course provides six different sets of tees allowing all levels of golfers an opportunity to challenge themselves. The sixteenth hole has become the signature hole of Willamette Valley Country Club. It is a short but difficult dog-leg left par 4 which requires an accurate approach shot over the pond to a large yet drastically undulating three tier green.