I just got home from a two week road trip in the Pacific Northwest that ended with three nights and for days of play at Bandon, which I had not visited since 2011.
It was a tale of two trips, both positive for different reasons. I will skip Bandon comments.
The first seven rounds were on the following courses:
1. Gamble Sands (2 rounds)
2. Wine Valley (2 rounds)
3. Palouse Ridge
4. Juniper Golf Course
5. Pronghorn - Nicklaus Course
With a combination of a Troon West Coast Twosome Card, a two round in 24 hour reduced green fee, senior discounts, and walking rates, the most I paid for one tound was about $135 and the least was about $55. So the average cost per round was $100.
This thread speaks to quality courses that are relatively affordable. The longest drive was from Palouse Ridge to Bend, Oregon, necessitated by a weekend event at Wine Valley, so the route involved some backtracking.
I've come to view my time on Doak 4 to 6 courses as time well spent. Gamble Sands and Wine Valley aren't exactly hidden gems and are in the Confidential Guide and are worth an effort to drive from the larger airports of Seattle or Spokane. The Nicklaus course from suitable tees was surprisingly enjoyable and didn't evoke deja vu experiences. John Harbottle designed my home course, Gold Mountain Olympic, near where I live outside of Seattle, so playing Palouse Ridge and Juniper Golf Course held some interest.
Indian Canyon and Circling Raven are in areas where they could be included in an extended trip or maybe a couple of Portland courses for a larger loop trip.
This one trip of the two trip tale was a solid golf travel experience.
Charles Lund