Quarry Ridge Golf Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 72 | 6389 yards | 70.9 | 124 |
Blue | 72 | 6049 yards | 69.5 | 119 |
White | 72 | 5213 yards | 65.1 | 108 |
Red (W) | 72 | 4852 yards | 68.7 | 117 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 70.9/124 | 357 | 164 | 401 | 509 | 378 | 495 | 356 | 405 | 201 | 3266 | 334 | 455 | 447 | 310 | 162 | 368 | 149 | 476 | 422 | 3123 | 6389 |
Blue M: 69.5/119 | 350 | 155 | 383 | 463 | 337 | 448 | 346 | 392 | 178 | 3052 | 326 | 447 | 442 | 293 | 154 | 337 | 144 | 459 | 395 | 2997 | 6049 |
White M: 65.1/108 | 324 | 123 | 267 | 413 | 310 | 426 | 309 | 268 | 125 | 2565 | 284 | 427 | 386 | 284 | 135 | 294 | 123 | 410 | 305 | 2648 | 5213 |
Red W: 68.9/116 | 300 | 114 | 262 | 406 | 280 | 420 | 304 | 256 | 120 | 2462 | 278 | 311 | 381 | 214 | 129 | 275 | 109 | 398 | 295 | 2390 | 4852 |
Handicap | 10 | 16 | 6 | 18 | 12 | 14 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 13 | 7 | 1 | 17 | 11 | 9 | 15 | 5 | 3 | |||
Par | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 10 | 18 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 16 | 9 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 15 | 11 | 17 | 7 | 5 |
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Overlooking the second green: an extended vista to a Portland neighborhood. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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Bunkers–gaping ones–line the sixth fairway. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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Granite rock forms punctuate the area around green eight. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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View from the tenth tee. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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A placid pond lies to the left front of green fourteen. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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The finishing hole at Quarry Ridge can be daunting. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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The 4th, a par-5, glides down a hill, doglegs, then runs over a stretch to this green. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/11/2021
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A unique hole, the par-4 seventh is a challenge tee to green--with troubles everywhere. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/11/2021
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8th green: The bedrock of this course’s appeal are its rock outcroppings and rugged quarry as backdrop. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/11/2021
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Tee 13 overlooks a rugged yet serene setting amidst the woodland, one of hallmarks of Quarry Ridge. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/11/2021
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The green at the fourteenth, an outstanding par-3. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/11/2021
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After a blind drive at the 15th, the landing zone serves up some unexpected twists. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/11/2021
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Photo submitted by u497020979 on 10/15/2020
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Photo submitted by marksalie123 on 10/14/2020
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The par-5 third has a reachable green, tempting you to attack it in two. A pond lies behind. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/16/2020
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Signature hole: Six, another short five-par, is full of treachery. The views may compensate for any woes you experience. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/16/2020
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Six, again: a view from behind its perched green. It’s one of the hardest to putt on the course. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/16/2020
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Fourteen: As one of my playing partners (an excellent putter, on left) and I agreed, these greens are challenging. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/16/2020
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Par-3 Fourteenth, from behind: Your tee shot may have to carry this water hazard when the pin is center or left of it. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/16/2020
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Five-par 17th: A huge rock outcropping and majestic trees stand behind this green. Storm Isaias damaged a few of these trees (one is fallen) last week. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 08/16/2020
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Photo submitted by u314160286276 on 06/27/2020
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Putting on green two. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/24/2019
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View from right rough to green five. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/24/2019
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Green 7 (roller-coaster fairway in background) Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/24/2019
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Elegant conclusion to a rolling hole: green 14. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/24/2019
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A sliver of green, and looming granite above right. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/24/2019
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Slightly subdued but classic finish: green 18. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/24/2019
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Beautiful second fairway. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/19/2019
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Check the hang time on your drive on this hole (six). Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/19/2019
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...Or this hole, as well (nice green, too). Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/19/2019
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Eighth green Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/19/2019
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Looking back to tee from behind green fourteen.. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/19/2019
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Hole 18: A classic test of driving. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 11/19/2019
Nice Course
Was a 55 degree windy day so no crowds. We had a a great time course was in great condition. Some rough spots off to the sides of the fairways and greens but that was fine with me
Greens were pretty for early in the season
Greens were pretty good for this early in the season. Tee boxes need some help but grass has not grown in yet. Played in 3.5 hours, fantastic!! New staff is very nice.
Premium Layout and Strategic Golf, Next to a Quarry
Once again, I enjoyed a round at Quarry Ridge. Some details:
Straight Driving: Par-4s and 5s
Over the fifteen fairways, a relatively straight drive is almost essential on the longer holes. True, you may work the ball with a gentle draw or fade off many tees, but those prone to hooking or slicing my be in for a long day, unless they possess nearly magical recovery skills from awkward lies in the woods, on steep downslopes, or around the ubiquitous boulders, ledges, and other outcroppings. This is not to say the course is unfair–not at all–but each time here I’ve found that its relative shortness (6,049 blues; 6,389 black tees) is offset by such adequate compensations. Most of the other challenges, though, are found on and around the slopy, speedy greens.
Strategic Play:
On several holes, Quarry Ridge blends strategic design with the overall premium placed on straight driving. A couple of examples on the front side: the third hole, a par-4, on which a drive flown down the left side, not the right, keeps you from running out of the fairway’s real estate; then the seventh, another four-par, where laying up with something less than a driver will likely stave off the kind of unpredictable or excessive bounce off either the huge right-side granite outcropping or the steeper left-side downslope that funnels balls into the rough.
Other Key Aspects:
Well-designed greens impress by their variety of movement, including both back-to-front and front-to-back elevation changes, along with numerous drop-offs near edges. A few doglegs on par-4s lend some extra driving dimension, but the course’s trademark is its balance of uphill and downhill tee shots. Also adding some punch: raised green sites of all sizes, plus a few greens set down a bit or relatively on-grade with fairway levels.
To my mind, QR’s signature hole has to be the short yet remarkably difficult sixth, a par-5 played from a tee that plunges some 70-80 feet downward, where your drive will land–you’re hoping–on a tightish, well-trapped fairway. Yet the biggest difficulties on this hole begin on the putting green.
Impressive Par-3s:
Hole two mahy be short, but its putting surface is hard to see from the tee. Nine, a gem, will require a mid-iron from the tee for most golfers; its green is well-protected. My favorite, though, is fourteen, which starts from a high tee, trundling down a steep hill to a heavily undulating green–partly fronted by a pond. Green sixteen sits atop a prominent, granite-faced hill that looks as imposing as an NFL middle linebacker.
A Singular Feature:
It’s the granite. After the sixth hole, huge rock outcroppings emerge almost everywhere, forming virtual walls alongside some of the fairways, serving as ominous backdrops or even small amphitheaters around greens, pestering your tee shots on some of the fairway margins or in roughs, littering greenside areas in scattered ‘chunks.’ I had no run-ins with the rocks today, which seemed like good fortune. Hearing your golf ball ping off granite may leave a sinister ring in the ears. I did not hear this peculiar sound from the threesome in front of me, as they played the sixteenth and I the fifteenth, but saw one of their golf balls–apparently having richocheted off rock-face–come to rest on the edge of green fifteen. This left the player with a recovery shot holding little promise for an up-and-down par.
The quarry itself, which opened around 1840 and closed some 114 years later, was mined for feldspar, mica, quartz, beryl, and gemstones. Fencing along the 18th fairway’s left flank, as well as behind green thirteen, appears to seal it off well from over-curious bystanders. It seems inhabitable now for creatures mainly like birds or (had they access) mountain lions.
Conditions:
Decent for mid-spring, yet unremarkable. The fairways and roughs just need to grow more grass, as several of the fairway landing zones were patchy. A strong point today: very good, smoothly rolling greens, making for predictable putts.
Conclusions:
Its driving challenges are stern, its granite outcroppings are sometimes mean, the greens can slope cruelly in places, and yet, as if offering you some recompense for all of this, Quarry Ridge may require only short irons or wedges on many approach shots. You always have a good chance to card a birdie, or perhaps two or three. Great fun, and well worthwhile.
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Overlooking the second green: an extended vista to a Portland neighborhood. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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Bunkers–gaping ones–line the sixth fairway. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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Granite rock forms punctuate the area around green eight. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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View from the tenth tee. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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A placid pond lies to the left front of green fourteen. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
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The finishing hole at Quarry Ridge can be daunting. Photo submitted by AptlyLinked on 04/12/2023
Always a Fun Course
Conditions were a bit rough, it is early in the season so definitely give them a pass on that.
We play QRidge many times a year, if you are playing well you can score, if you are having a bad day, well you better have plenty of golf balls.
Great Course
A nice switch up from most of the flatter Ct courses. Fairways still a little wet but overall course is in decent shape. Will definitely be back!
Course was in great condition for early in the season!
Made the tee time, went off on time, pleased with the conditions. Greens were pretty quick. Overall, great day.
Great Greens
Greens were rolled beautifully. Lot of trees cleared to make a tough course easier.
SLOOOW PLAY
No point in having a ranger if they allow slow play .
Course conditions are good except for some of the tee boxes and people not repairing their ball marks on the greens.
Car path only because of the rain which was fine except for the group ahead of us which took forever as they would wait for one person to hit and then get back in the cart only to drive 10 to 20 yards and get out to play their shot.
The cart girl came around often and the snack bar was open at the turn.Staff in the clubhouse are friendly and this would have been a lot more enjoyable if it wasn’t for the group ahead of us.
Four and a half hour round during the week equals slow play
Going downhill
Staff are fine but course is going downhill with little maintenance to bonkers and tee boxes. Greens are in good condition cart pot needs improvement and overall experience is not as good as it used to be.