Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club

Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club

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golf_facility_name = Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club


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location = Washington County, Oregon,
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establishment = 1992
type = private/public
owner =
operator = American Golf Corporation
holes = 36
tournaments = 2003 U.S. Women's Open
1997 U.S. Women's Open
1996 U.S. Amateur Championship
website = [http://www.pumpkinridge.com/ pumpkinridge.com]
course1 = Ghost Creek [http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/golf-course.asp?course=13537 Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club: Ghost Creek Golf Course.] Golf Link. Retrieved on March 17 2008.]
designer1 = John Fought,
Robert E. Cupp
par1 = 71
length1 = 6,839 yards
rating1 = 73.8
course2 = Witch Hollow [http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/golf-course.asp?course=13538 Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club: Witch Hollow.] Golf Link. Retrieved on March 17 2008.]
designer2 = Robert E. Cupp
par2 = 72
length2 = 7,017 yards
rating2 = 75.1
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Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club is a private golf club located northwest of Portland, Oregon, United States, in Washington County, Oregon. The 36-hole, award-winning club is just north of North Plains and has played host to several major golf tournaments including hosting the United States Women's Open Championship in both 1997 and 2003. The Witch Hollow course is private, and the Ghost Creek is public.

History

In 1986, Gay Davis and Marv French were shown convert|350|acre|km2 of farmland in rural Washington County just north of North Plains.Robinson, Bob. One slick layout, "The Oregonian", August 14 1996.] The same day they looked at the property they made an offer and by late in 1987 they had an option for the property. Then in 1989 Pumpkin Ridge Partners was formed with French, Davis, and Barney Hyde. Next, in 1991 the group secured additional financing by bringing in Shigeru Ito as a 50-50 partner. The Japanese investor from Nagoya financed the $20 million golf club.

In August 1990, construction of the course began with American Golf Construction Company as the general contractor.Robinson, Bob. Davis watches golf course dream turn into Pumpkin Ridge. "The Oregonian", August 29 1990.] The club opened on April 1, 1992, with the Ghost Creek course in operation. When Pumpkin Ridge opened, membership cost $37,500. [Wheeler, Ken. Joining a club gets more expensive. "The Oregonian", April 21 1993.] The first hole-in-one recorded was by Bob Staab of Portland in June 1992. [Bob Staab of Portland scored Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club's first. "The Oregonian", June 25 1992.] In September 1997 National Golf Properties purchased a 50 percent stake in the golf club and then leased the property to American Golf Corporation. [National Golf Properties Acquires Interest in Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club. "Business Wire", September 24 1997.]

In 2003, the club had three of the top six best holes in Portland area, including the best overall hole. [The Best Golf Holes 1. Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club’s Ghost Creek. "The Oregonian", March 9 2003.] LPGA hall of fame golfer Nancy Lopez named the 18th hole at Pumpkin Ridge in 1997’s Women’s U.S. Open her favorite hole in the world in 2005. [GIMME 5: The tougher the better. "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution", September 20 2005.]

Tournaments

Beginning in 1993 Pumpkin Ridge began hosting nationally significant tournaments. This started with the Nike Tour Championship that year and again in 1994.Robinson, Bob. Two-year-old Pumpkin Ridge growing up fast. "The Oregonian", October 9 1994.] Then in 1996 Pumpkin Ridge hosted the men’s United States Amateur Championship where Tiger Woods won his third consecutive amateur title and then turned pro with Nike founder Phil Knight on hand. [Robinson, Bob. Woods Rallies into history. "The Oregonian", August 26 1996.] [Manning, Jeff. Woods lays claim to new kind of green. "The Oregonian", August 29 1996.] This event had the highest attendance in the history of the amateur championship with attendance for the week at 65,353 to watch Woods eventually win in a playoff over Steve Scott. [Robinson, Bob. Woods Rallies Into History. "The Oregonian", August 26 1996.] Then the club was host to the United States Women's Open Championship in 1997 and again in 2003. [ [http://www.uswomensopen.com/2003/press/fact-sheet.html U.S. Women's Open Championship 2003 Fact Sheet.] United States Golf Association. Retrieved on March 17 2008.]

Next in 2000 the U.S. Boys and Girls Championships were held at Pumpkin Ridge. [Tokito, Mike. Pumpkin Ridge shifts to plan B. "The Oregonian", June 26 2005.] And in 2006 they played host to the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship where Kimberly Kim won the title as the youngest winner ever for that tournament. [White, Ryan. A few rounds in Oregon. "The Oregonian", August 30 2006.]

Ghost Creek Golf Course

The Ghost Creek course was the first course to open, with play starting April 1 1992.Robinson, Bob. Golf Talk: What’s haunting about Ghost Creek is its Beauty, "The Oregonian", April 15 1992.] It was then named the best new public course in the country for the year by "Golf Digest". Later it was named as the fifth best public course by Golf magazine in 1996. [Hunt, John. An open audition. "The Oregonian", September 25 1996.] For 2007-08 Golf Digest ranked it 68th in the country public golf courses. [ [http://www.golfdigest.com/pdf/gd200705100greatest.pdf America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses.] GolfDigest. Retrieved on April 21 2007.] The par 71 Ghost Creek Course has won several other national awards. This Robert E. Cupp and John Fought designed golf course is 6,839 yards long. In Zagat’s "2006/07 Guide To America's Top Golf Courses", the club’s Ghost Creek course was named fourth most popular in the Northwest. [White, Ryan. Tees and Greens Classic could shake up money list. "The Oregonian", September 28 2005.] On that same course the 14th hole was named one of the 100 toughest holes in golf in the book "Golf's 100 Toughest Holes." [Robinson, Bob. Golf Talk: Pumpkin Ridge's No. 14 not as tough as a new book says. "The Oregonian", February 5 2006.]

Witch Hollow Golf Course

In 1992 when the Witch Hollow course opened, "Golf Digest" selected it as the second best new private course of the year. This 18 hole course was designed by Robert E. Cupp. The par 72, 7,017 yard design has a rating of 75.1 and had two of the top 500 holes in the world in 2000 as rated by Golf Magazine. "Golf Magazine" in 2005 and 2006 rated it as one of the 100 best modern course in America.

ee also

*Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006
*Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07

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