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Bandon resident shoots his age

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On Friday March 25th Bandon resident Tom Gant, age 81 shot a personal best score of 80 at Bandon Crossings. Congratulations Tom!!

caddiepal & Bandon Crossings seek your feedback.

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Help us improve your Bandon Crossings experience by providing feedback on the newly produced CaddiePal hole-by-hole video tours.

 The 60 second +/- videos can be accessed directly on the Bandon Crossings website, or caddiepal.com, Facebook, and You Tube.

 Our collective goal with CaddiePal is to help familiarize our valued customers with basic hole layouts before teeing off.

 We look forward to reviewing and discussing these videos with you.

 Thanks,

Bandon Crossings and CaddiePal

 

Mike Glapa makes his first hole-in-one at hole #17

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On September 30th Mike Glapa from Menomonie, WI made a hole-in-one on hole #17 playing at 130 yards using his #8 iron. It was Mike's first hole-in-one. Congratulations Mike!!!!!
Tell us about your hole-in-ones, particularly if you made it at Bandon Crossings. We'd like to know the name of the golf course, hole number, yardage, the club you used and how many hole-in-ones you've had.

Personally, I've had two. My first ace came at a golf course in Rancho Santa Fe CA. called Morgan Run it was on their 4th hole using my #7 iron. It was extra special because not only was it my first ace but it also happened during a tournament, My second ace happened on the 8th hole at Myrtle Creek Golf Course here in Oregon, using an 8 iron.

Jim Wakeman

What's Your Favorite Hole at Bandon Crossings?

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It has to be # 17 for me...

It took me about 3 years to decide, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who will choose #17. It's short (and I'm a very short hitter), it's beautiful, and it's fun. Yes, a bit intimidating at first, but then you get to the really fun green, and it's never over til its over. There's more than one of my balls lost down there in front somewhere, and the best I've done is birdie, but it is my favorite. It's named "Snag" for the great old snag in the spring fed pond, one of many designated wetlands on the course.

It's also had more Holes in One than any other hole on the course, so I would guess that alone makes it a favorite of many.

I'm sure the reason it took me so long to choose, is that I watched each hole take shape, ermerging quite literally out of the ground. I watched trees come out and drainage put in, bunkers carved and sand mined. Each hole has a story, and it's own unique challenges, both in creation and in playability. It was during that process that we came up with the phrase "18 Unique Adventures", which really says it all. So let everyone know which hole you find especially  interesting, and why, by commenting on this article.

Carla Smith
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18 Unique Experiences     Located 5 Miles South of Bandon, Oregon on Hwy 101    (541) 347-3232