Bend
Sunriver Meadows
Resort meadow / parkland
Meadows is useful. That is not faint praise. On a trip with demanding anchors, a playable resort round can be exactly what keeps the group from cracking.
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The take
Meadows is useful. That is not faint praise. On a trip with demanding anchors, a playable resort round can be exactly what keeps the group from cracking.
Best for
Sunriver resort groups and mixed-skill rounds
Watch out
It is a supporting round, not the reason to fly in
How to play it
Strong supporting play
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- Convenient
- Playable
- Resort-friendly
- Good for arrival/departure
Watch-outs
- Less distinctive than Crosswater
- Tetherow
- Or Juniper Preserve; peak pace can matter
Signature holes
5, 10, 15, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Sunriver resort/public rate; confirm current access and pricing.
Best season
Best window: Late May-June and September-October; July-August are best conditioned but hotter Shoulder season: May and October can work, with more weather risk Summer
Replay priority
Medium
Booking move
Book Tetherow, Juniper Preserve, and Crosswater access first.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
Best window: Late May-June and September-October; July-August are best conditioned but hotter Shoulder season: May and October can work, with more weather risk Summer reality: Warm
Jan
35F / 23F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Feb
41F / 26F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Mar
53F / 34F
Sun Good; rain Medium
Apr
62F / 41F
Sun Good; rain Medium
May
72F / 49F
Sun Best; rain Low
Jun
80F / 56F
Sun Best; rain Low
Google review
5/5 - 8 years ago
Always love my time spent golfing here. The Deschutes national forest backdrop never fails to delight, I love the twilight hour rounds because I always get to the last two holes as the sun is setting over Mt. Bachelor, the birds and other wildlife become very active and it has a
Always love my time spent golfing here. The Deschutes national forest backdrop never fails to delight, I love the twilight hour rounds because I always get to the last two holes as the sun is setting over Mt. Bachelor, the birds and other wildlife become very active and it has a
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Google review
5/5 - 2 years ago
Great course, really good shape, and pretty fair for the average and advanced golfer. Friendly staff!
Great course, really good shape, and pretty fair for the average and advanced golfer. Friendly staff!
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5/5 - 6 years ago
This was our first time playing a full 18 here. The staff are friendly, and the course is challenging for those who are still new to the game, but not enough to frustrate you. The carts have been upgraded with new GPS computers which were a nice touch. Will definitely come aga
This was our first time playing a full 18 here. The staff are friendly, and the course is challenging for those who are still new to the game, but not enough to frustrate you. The carts have been upgraded with new GPS computers which were a nice touch. Will definitely come aga
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What should you do next?
Use Sunriver Meadows as one piece of the Bend trip. Build the routing, compare the destination, or ask how it fits your group.
Keep exploring Bend
Other courses in the same trip.
Must play
Tetherow
Tetherow is the course that gives Bend a serious architecture argument.
Must play
Juniper Preserve Nicklaus Course
The Nicklaus course is the easier Juniper Preserve recommendation for most groups: dramatic enough to feel special, playable enough not to ruin
Must play
Juniper Preserve Fazio Course
The Fazio is the more exclusive Juniper Preserve play.

Must play
Crosswater
Crosswater is the Sunriver heavyweight.
Strong play
Sunriver Woodlands
Woodlands is the tighter Sunriver option and a good complement to Meadows.
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