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Trysting Tree Golf Course

Trysting Tree Golf Course

Golf Course

Destination Marketed
Tournament Ready

About Trysting Tree Golf Course

Trysting Tree Golf Club serves as the home course of the Oregon State University golf team and features championship-worthy golf and practice facilities in Corvallis. The course is named after a popular campus landmark, the Trysting Tree, a poplar that was planted in the late 1880s and fell in 1986. Designed by Ted Robinson Sr. and opened in 1986, the golf course is a low-lying, Scottish links style design that winds along the Willamette River flood plain and features five sets of tees and stretches to over 7,000 yards for low-handicappers. The practice facility at Trysting Tree G.C. is suitable for both golf team members and the general public, including those interested in organized group lessons. A practice area between the fifth and sixth holes provide for an area to work on short game shot-making, including a 50,000-square-foot green and practice bunker.

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