North Plains, OR 
Horning's Hideout - Highland Course Share
Uploaded By: Adam Schneider Hole #1 (Taken 11/2008)
3 / 180ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #1 Tee


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    Course Conditions

    Course Details
    PermanentCourse Type:
    2008Year Established:
    Bob Horning Designer(s):
    Moderately Hilly & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
    18 ( x 2 ) / 18Holes / Baskets:
    3077 ft.Course Length: Metric
            54 Par Info:
            39.4 DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
    No / NoMultiple Tees / Pins:
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    Home MadeHole Type:
    476 / 50 Rounds Recorded / Average Score:     
    6 Discs Lost:
    3 Course Guides:
    Misc. Info.: Somewhat Cart Friendly    Camping Nearby    Restrooms    Private    Pay to Play
    Description: This is the second of three courses made at Horning's. Opened November 22, 2008. Admission to Horning's Hideout is $4 per person per day (not per course or per round). Annual passes are available for frequent visitors.

    This is a family and beginner friendly "pitch 'n' putt" course (the average hole length is 170 feet), but the elevation changes and lots of trees make it fun for experienced players as well; a nice complement to the original course. Solar-powered lights are installed on all baskets and tee posts, making this the perfect venue for night/glow golf.

    Location Details
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    Local Directions: From Portland, to west on Highway 26 to the North Plains/Glencoe Road exit (Exit 57), and turn right on Glencoe Road. Go 1.5 miles and then fork left on Pumpkin Ridge Road. Go 5 miles to a right at Brunswick Canyon Road (there should be a sign for HH), and follow the gravel road 1 mile into the canyon. Drive slow on the gravel!