Chehalem Glenn Golf Course first opened for play with 9-holes in July 2005. The course added the back nine in 2007 as per the original plan. The course was designed by William G. Robinson.
The front nine starts off with a forgiving open layout. Once warmed up and feeling pretty comfortable with your game, the back nine presents you with a lot more challenge.Think in terms of forced carries over wide ravines. A swooping, up and down terrain. Tight shots into well-guarded greens.
Chehalem Glenn Golf Course measures 7,054 yards from the tips, with five tee boxes on each hole to accommodate all skill levels.
#10 and #11 are par-4s that start with elevated tee boxes, go way down to cross over ravines and then way back up to elevated greens. #14 is a 597-yard par-5 that requires a tee shot that must cross a ravine and avoid fairway bunkers. The back 9 features has a few large ponds that come into play, unlike the front 9 which is mainly dry.