I absolutely love this course. The back 9 are more fun and challenging then the front nine. Everyone is always so friendly here– we love playing here. The only down side is this summer there have been a lot of bees. But it’s one of our favorite go to spots for golf at a decent price!
Chris K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Southwest Portland, Portland, OR
A group of us have been golfing here this summer and we enjoy the friendly staff and deals for after 3PM. This is my go to spot. The course is well kept too!
Jo R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Forest Hills is set way outside of Hillsboro, and is a kind of old fashioned rustic course. This is definitely not Pebble Beach, but it’s a fun place to play and it’s inexpensive. Really small pro shop, no resale to speak of, and carts are available(although we walked).
Me M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Olympia, WA
Don’t be fooled by the big trees. This course is cheap. The bathrooms wreak of urine and everything is old and decrepit. Good luck trying to think over the sound of the mowers running at jetliner decibels.
Kelsie V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Course was in excellent shape when I played it a couple of weeks ago. Good healthy walking course, if you desire. Putting green is generous. A great setting, fair prices. Beautiful landscape out front. Driving range doesn’t seem too packed. Bar is okay, too. Nothing special, but useful.
T B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hillsboro, OR
Really fun course for more advanced players. Enjoy the scenery and nice greens!
Richard H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hercules, CA
I stopped in 6⁄12 for a quick round. Paid $ 44w/cart. I made the mistake of playing early morning golf as I had to put up with mowers, unmoved greens, wet fairways and the sun right in my eyes for about 6 holes. There are some tricky hole designs that border on ridiculous(#17 fairway drops down to the 150 marker and then you have an 60 ft uphill approach to a green perched on the side of hill. ??? You can appreciate the vintage of this course. There’s something to feel about a time-tested, mature golf course. The smaller greens, the mounding around them and the bunker placement speak volumes about design strategies of years gone by. It’s a good teaching tool to appreciate the«new» designs and what got us here. There is limited parking by the clubhouse, but there is additional parking across the street. Give this course a visit, the family atmos will make you feel like you’re home. Nice to be in the farmlands, a refreshing change from the hub-bub our daily lives.
David L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beaverton, OR
I have played this course often in the summer and had a great time. The winter can be a little difficult since it doesn’t drain very well. The staff is very friendly and I love the location.
Brian A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Honolulu, HI
Forest Hills is one of my favorite golf courses. From the clubhouse everything looks normal, but this is really one difficult course. Some of the holes are pretty straight forward and simple, but then some of them are just brutal shots over water to small greens. I just like the varying difficulty and the elevation changes throughout. Hole 10, to me, is the most difficult hole on the course. You are firing at a very small green with a severe drop-off in front and trees and the cart path almost immediately behind. It’s almost best to just layup and wedge a shot over there. It really has an old school vibe about the place. I think it starts at the clubhouse, but it really is pretty nice out there. Literally in the orchard/farm fields. So, you know it’s going to be a nice peaceful walk. The fairways and greens are always well kept and the pace is usually pretty good during the peak season. It’s also a more wooded course with plenty of shade. I wouldn’t say the course is wide open because if you are not hitting it relatively straight, you’ll be in quite a bit of trouble. It’s not all hard though, they place some good easy holes in between for you also. If you are going to go out here, I would definitely map this one out.