Juniper Preserve
About Juniper Preserve
Located in the Central Oregon town of Bend, Juniper Preserve (formerly named Pronghorn Resort) is a high desert escape amidst 640 acres of juniper forest. This resort and residential community has two 18-hole championship golf courses, the Nicklaus and Fazio. The Fazio is only available to members and their guests, while the Nicklaus can be played by resort guests. The golf club is also home to an instruction academy. The newly named Juniper Lodge, a 104-room property with spacious rooms and suites, debuted in 2019. There is also a collection of home rentals for families and larger groups as well. Amenities for resort guests include an outdoor pool, fitness center and The Juniper Spa. Other off-course amenities include tennis and yoga onsite or the concierge can arrange off-property excursions and charters such as kayaking, helicopter tours and more.Facts
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Pronghorn Golf Experience Package
Golf courses at Juniper Preserve
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Bend, OregonPublic/Resort
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Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by Mattmurray100 on 03/17/2023
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Photo submitted by Mattmurray100 on 03/17/2023
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Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 11/29/2022
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Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 11/29/2022
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Photo submitted by golfterry on 05/20/2022
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Photo submitted by lilpacer on 04/29/2021
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Photo submitted by BRamey on 03/16/2021
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Beautiful Views Photo submitted by u1135234 on 08/19/2019
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Where's my Slope??? Photo submitted by u1135234 on 08/19/2019
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Challenging Lies Photo submitted by u1135234 on 08/19/2019
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Might have left an Easter egg in here! Photo submitted by u1135234 on 08/19/2019
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6th hole. Photo submitted by mscheelar on 08/10/2017
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8th hole. Photo submitted by mscheelar on 08/10/2017
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Photo submitted by dmoxford21 on 07/02/2013
Golf good clubhouse closed
Great Course they must’ve had a fire clubhouse is closed should lower fees
Great course
Played first thing on a Friday morning, I was out there on my own with only a few groups teeing off 30mins or so after me. Course was awesome!! Views/course layout was great and worth the slightly higher price Vs other courses around that I’d looked at.
CO golf in November
For early November the course was in really good shape. Only a few tee boxes were frozen.
Beautiful course
I really enjoyed playing this course. It is an incredible designed course, and definitely not easy. Though it was late season and the fairways were aerated, it was still very playable. The greens are amazing, very true (fast). A LOT of bunkers, both around the greens and in the fairways. I seem to have found a lot of them...lol.
I would not play this course if I had to pay regular price. I would gladly spend hundreds of dollars on golf, but not all at once. I will definitely be back, but will have to bargain shop for deals.
Rude staff in shop
The girl named Jillian in the shop is not only rude but seems genuinely unhappy with her job there and enjoys being rude to customers and even a co worker in her shop . What a beautiful course with some terrible people working there and a really huge let down of a snack bar for such high prices . What happened to this place ? Whoever is running the food and beverage department and managing golf should be questioned .
One of Nicklaus' finest
Take your pick about which course is better at Juniper Preserve - the resort course by Nicklaus or the private course by Fazio. I probably lean toward the Nicklaus since it's got some holes you just won't forget - the waterfall encounter at 13 and the island green, etc. It was in impeccable condition when I played it during the popular Linksoul 2Man. Everything about the experience is top notch - the clubhouse, the food, the resort accommodations. Its remote location is a blessing and a curse. It's great to have such beautiful natural surroundings but a bummer it's a 30-minute drive to enjoy the breweries and restaurants of downtown Bend.
A private club with some resort access
The Fazio is treated like a private members club by the resort, but there might be a loophole or two for public players. I met some resort guests who given the opportunity to play it while my large group was playing a tournament on the Nicklaus course. Like anything else, timing is everything. If you're looking to check this course off your bucket list, then it might be worth planning your visit around an opportunity like this one. It's a really strong course.
Top Notch
Playing this course was a real treat. Definitely an upper tier track. Staff was very friendly. Course conditions were great. Layout is outstanding. Lots of shot variety and very scenic.
Beautiful but different
Great course. But lots of bunkers. Forced carries. Play the shortest tees your ego allows.
Visitor from Scottsdale
A beautiful course, but absolutely more difficult than the rating. Fairways were lush and the greens were okay. Bunkers could have better sand.