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109 THE RESORT AT THE MOUNTAIN Pine Cone Nine PAR 4 426 YARDS Welches, OR 503.622.3151 www.theresort.com From the very beginning, you notice something special about this place on the shoulder of majestic Mount Hood. Like, on the very first hole, you step over a serious salmon working its way up what they affectionately call the Wee Burn. As it works its way down the left side of the first fairway on the Pine Cone Nine, Wee Burn—not the salmon—can become the big pain, a hazard pinching in the left side of the fairway as you try to avoid the bunker on the right side of the fairway. While saving salmon has been a 10-year-long project, The Resort at The Mountain golf course has been there nearly as long as the mountain, debuting in 1928 as Oregon's first resort golf course. Over the years, the resort has added holes—it now has three nines—to become a haven for golfers in the summer and skiers in the winter. In one of his final projects, John Harbottle III added bunkers, like those on the first hole of Pine Cone, and made as much use of the Wee Burn—a tributary to the nearby Salmon River—as he could. The key at the first is a drive that avoids the burn and the bunker, although there are those who can drive it over the bunker for a much shorter approach to a two- tiered green guarded on the left by a deep bunker. Only the bombers should apply, however, as it is 250 yards to clear the back of the fairway bunker, aided perhaps by the resort's 1,300-foot elevation, but probably not enough. 1 Photograph by Gary Randall

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