Columbia Edgewater Country Club

Columbia Edgewater Country Club, located at 2220 NE Marine Dr, Portland, Oregon, is a private 18-hole course designed by A. Vernon Macan in 1925. This 6,757-yard, par-71 course has a rating of 73.5 and slope of 137, hosting events like the 1964-66 LPGA Championship. Exclusive to members, it offers a clubhouse, dining, and practice facilities along the Columbia River. Its classic parkland design and championship history make it a prestigious venue, as noted on the club’s website.

The course plays with tight, tree-lined fairways and small, undulating greens, demanding accuracy and short-game finesse, particularly on holes like the par-3 17th with water hazards. X posts praise its pristine conditions and challenging layout, suited for skilled golfers. The course’s strategic bunkering and mature trees require careful shot placement, offering a traditional yet demanding experience for members seeking a refined golf challenge.