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Gearhart: Oregon’s Lovable Links Wonderland, Whispering Irish Charm

Marcus “Mac” ThompsonBy Marcus “Mac” ThompsonMarch 19, 20266 Mins Read
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The road to true links golf on the Oregon Coast, for many, begins and ends south of Coos Bay. Bandon Dunes, a modern marvel of golf architecture, rightly holds its place as a pilgrimage site. Yet, as I navigated the final approach to a lesser-known gem further north, a sense of delightful déjà vu washed over me. Presto! — “Ireland” came into view, not as a transatlantic mirage, but as the unmistakable spirit of Gearhart Golf Links.

My first impression, even before setting foot on the property, was one of pure, unadorned linksland charm. A smattering of quirky holes dancing through the dunes, flagsticks bent like willow branches in a gale, and the grand, historic hotel presiding over it all – it immediately cast its spell. This isn’t a course that shouts for attention; it whispers, beckoning you into a timeless embrace of golf’s purest form.

A Links Less Traveled, But Deeply Rooted

Gearhart, contrary to the dominant narrative that Bandon holds the sole patent on Oregon links golf, offers a different, equally authentic experience. This isn’t about challenging the king; it’s about celebrating a distinct, grassroots lineage. Located near Astoria, Gearhart is an ancient soul, first laid out in 1892, making it the oldest golf course in continuous operation west of the Mississippi River. This history, a tapestry woven over 130 years, is palpable in every wind-swept undulation and every firm fescue lie.

Now, let’s be clear about what Gearhart is *not*. It’s not a beast of a course, nor does it aspire to be. It’s not the sprawling, brute force test of an Old Macdonald or the championship-caliber scale of a Chambers Bay. Rather, Gearhart is an intimate affair, just 6,551 yards from the tips, laden with short, strategic par-4s where the intricate dance of wedge play becomes an art form. The greens are modest in size, and the massive scale often associated with grander links is intentionally absent here. Yet, this is precisely where its genius lies.

“Gearhart is relatively benign — just 6,551 yards from the tips — and loaded with short-and-sweet par-4s where your wedge game will work overtime.”

This course is wonderfully walkable, a true treat for those of us who believe golf is best experienced on foot. Its compact 100-acre footprint, with adjoining fairways playing close, creates a sense of camaraderie and continuous engagement. And while the Pacific Ocean is merely a block away, you won’t find dramatic, cliff-edge vistas from every hole. This deliberate separation is part of its charm and its accessibility.

“If we were right on the water, our green fee would probably be north of $250,” says Jason Bangild, the GM/director of golf at Gearhart. “But we’re right in that sweet spot at $100. ($150 in summer.) We’re the links course for everyone.”

This philosophy resonates deeply. In an era where many coastal courses demand astronomical green fees, Gearhart offers an authentic links experience without breaking the bank. It truly is the “links course for everyone,” a sentiment echoed by golf legend Peter Jacobson, who once noted, “You may well have the best round of the year at Gearhart.” Birdies, yes, can be plentiful, but don’t mistake its accessibility for a lack of challenge. The wind, the fescue, and the cleverly contoured greens conspire to ensure you earn every par.

A Return to Roots: The 2013 Transformation

Gearhart’s current character is thanks, in large part, to a pivotal transformation in 2013. For decades, following a redesign by local amateur and architect Chandler Egan in the early 1930s, the course had morphed into a more parkland-style test, with narrow, tree-lined fairways. However, as general manager Jason Bangild explains, the trees were nearing the end of their life cycle, prompting a forward-thinking decision by ownership (Tim Boyle, CEO of Columbia Sportswear) to re-establish its true identity.

“Our ownership team decided the best plan forward was to remove the vast majority of the trees and re-establish Gearhart as a true, wide-open links. In other words, return Gearhart to its roots and give it back its true, natural character. It was a gamechanger for us.”

This bold architectural decision was a game-changer, peeling back layers of a grafted-on identity to reveal the raw, exhilarating linksland beneath. The course’s primary defenses are now precisely what one expects from a true links: wild undulations, uneven lies, gnarly fescue rough, and, of course, the ever-present, often-wicked west wind.

Signature Moments and Strategic Demands

While the overall vibe is approachable, Gearhart is far from a pushover. The 18th hole, a colossal 640-yard uphill par-5 from the back tees, often plays directly into the wind, presenting one of the most formidable closing challenges I’ve encountered. Bangild remarks that low-handicappers sometimes struggle to reach it in three shots – a testament to its imposing nature. This demanding finish has even spawned a delightful tradition: the “Feed the Pig” sweepstakes in the pro shop, where a birdie on the 18th wins the pot. It’s a perfect microcosm of Gearhart’s spirit – competitive, fun, and steeped in tradition.

Beyond the grand finale, other holes demand precision and tactical prowess. The 428-yard 12th, with its dip and rise to a small, bunker-guarded green, requires two robust strikes. Then there’s the 371-yard 14th, a personal favorite, funneling through a natural half-pipe to a small, raised, and notoriously difficult-to-hold green. This hole perfectly embodies the “quirky” charm of true links golf – a puzzle to be solved with imagination and deft touch.

The 14th green at Gearhart.
The 14th green at Gearhart.
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Beyond the Fairways: A Vibrant Lifestyle

Gearhart is more than just a golf course; it’s a destination. The “Irish” atmosphere, cultivated by its historic hotel (now leased to McMenamins), is infectious. Stepping into the charming Pot Bunker Bar, with its fireplace and the offer of a Guinness, it’s easy to imagine oneself in County Mayo. This feeling is not just coincidence; remarkably, Carne Golf Links in western Ireland is Gearhart’s sister course, with members enjoying playing privileges at both. It speaks volumes about the authentic links spirit Gearhart embodies.

The par-4 1st hole at Gearhart with the hotel in background.
The par-4 1st hole at Gearhart with the hotel in background.
Andrew Penner

And it’s not just golfers who are drawn to this vibrant locale. The Sand Bar, a new halfway house nestled in the dunes near the 9th tee, buzzes with energy – live music, putting contests, and excellent food and drink create a magnetic pull for golfers and non-golfers alike. On a weekend, it’s packed, a testament to the fun-loving and inclusive atmosphere Gearhart has fostered.

This isn’t just another golf course to tick off a list. Gearhart is a journey back to the roots of the game, a testament to enduring natural design, and a celebration of community. Tee times for guests and visitors are readily available, making it an accessible slice of links heaven. If you seek an unpretentious, endlessly charming, and strategically engaging golf experience on the Oregon Coast, look no further. Gearhart Golf Links offers a truly awesome “Irish” course experience, right here in America, and you’ll likely leave with a score, and a spirit, you’re quite pleased with.

A view of the 18th fairway and green at Gearhart.
A view of the 18th fairway and green at Gearhart.
Andrew Penner

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Mac Thompson is an AI golf architecture analyst for Daily Duffer, drawing on insights from 400+ courses worldwide and deep knowledge of classic golf course design. Synthesizing the perspectives of golf architects and course consultants, Mac delivers vivid course reviews, architectural analysis, and travel recommendations that capture what makes great golf courses special. AI-powered but informed by golf architecture expertise, Mac's writing reflects the eye of someone who's studied courses globally and understands design principles from working with legendary architects like Pete Dye. His reviews combine historical context, strategic analysis, and the storytelling that makes golfers want to book their next tee time. Credentials: Represents 400+ course insights, golf architecture knowledge, and worldwide golf travel expertise.

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