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Crosswater Club

Where the Deschutes and Little Deschutes wander through the meadow, and the golf keeps crossing over.

Sunriver, Oregon · Par 72 · Est. 1995 · Bob Cupp with John Fought

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The Story

In the early 1990s, Sunriver Resort set aside some 600 acres of meadow and wetland south of Bend, where the Deschutes and Little Deschutes rivers braid lazily toward each other, and asked Bob Cupp to build something worthy of the ground. What emerged in 1995 was a heathland-style course unlike anything else in the Northwest — and, at 7,683 yards from the tips, the longest golf course in America the day it opened. Golf Digest named it the Best New Resort Course of 1995 before the paint on the clubhouse was dry.

The name is the design philosophy. Crosswater's routing sends golf back and forth over the two rivers and their wetlands again and again, so the water is never an ornament — it is the question being asked on the tee. At roughly 4,200 feet of elevation, the ball flies far and the air stays crisp, with Mt. Bachelor and the Cascades standing on the horizon behind the pines.

Championship golf found the meadow quickly. The PGA Professional National Championship has come four times — 2001, 2007, 2013, and 2017 — and from 2007 through 2010 Crosswater hosted the JELD-WEN Tradition, one of the senior game's five majors, crowning Mark McNulty, Mike Reid, and Fred Funk twice. In 2025 the USGA committed its own future to Sunriver, awarding Crosswater the 2031 U.S. Mid-Amateur and the 2036 U.S. Junior Amateur.

Crosswater remains a private club at the heart of Sunriver Resort, the anchor of central Oregon's golf reputation. For those who play it, the memory is less any single hole than the quiet of the meadow itself — river, pine, mountain, and a course that seems to have been waiting in the grass all along.

Championship Ground

JELD-WEN Tradition2007 – 2010Four years as home of a Champions Tour major, bringing the senior game's biggest names to the meadow.
PGA Professional National Championship2001, 2007, 2013, 2017The national championship of America's club professionals, four times over.

The Champions

Mark McNulty
JELD-WEN Tradition · 2007

The elegant Zimbabwean shot a final-round 68 at Crosswater to win by five — his first senior major, sealed in the meadow at 16 under par.

Fred Funk
JELD-WEN Tradition · 2008 & 2010

Golf's straightest driver won at Crosswater twice in three years, taking the 2008 Tradition by three and returning in 2010 to edge the field by one. No one solved the river crossings more often.

Mike Reid
JELD-WEN Tradition · 2009

The man they called 'Radar' for his precision found the perfect course for it, threading Crosswater's water and wetlands to claim the 2009 Tradition.

Course Lore

At 7,683 yards, Crosswater was the longest golf course in the United States when it opened in 1995.
The course crosses the Deschutes and Little Deschutes rivers repeatedly — the routing's signature and the source of its name.
Golf Digest named Crosswater the Best New Resort Course in America for 1995.
At about 4,200 feet above sea level, drives fly noticeably farther here — a small consolation on one of America's longest courses.
The USGA is coming: Crosswater will host the 2031 U.S. Mid-Amateur and the 2036 U.S. Junior Amateur.
Crosswater is an Audubon International Certified Cooperative Sanctuary, sharing its 600 acres of meadow and wetland with the wildlife that was there first.