Crosswater Club, Golf club in Sunriver, Oregon, US.
The Crosswater Club is a private golf resort featuring four courses spread across 600 acres of wetlands and forest, with the Little Deschutes River running through the grounds. The main clubhouse contains a restaurant and pub where members dine and gather.
The club was founded in 1995 and designed by golf architect Bob Cupp as a contemporary facility. It later gained attention by hosting a major professional tournament that brought recognition to the region.
The club operates as a private gathering place where members pursue golf and build community connections through shared social events. The membership culture shapes how people experience and use the four courses throughout the seasons.
The location sits at about 4,160 feet elevation in Oregon's high country, affecting weather and playing conditions. Access to the facility is restricted to members and their guests, so advance arrangements are necessary.
One of the courses was designed with notably challenging playing conditions that test golfers seeking real difficulty. This extreme challenge made it a noted proving ground for professional golfers.
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