Chandler Egan - Golf Courses Designed

Golf Courses Designed

Egan designed the following golf courses:

  • Coos Country Club, Coos Bay, Oregon
  • Eastmoreland Golf Course, Portland, Oregon
  • Eugene Country Club, Eugene, Oregon
  • Hood River Golf & Country Club, Hood River, Oregon
  • Indian Canyon, Spokane, Washington
  • Oswego Lake Country Club, Lake Oswego, Oregon
  • Pacific Grove Municipal Golf Course, Pacific Grove, California (original nine)
  • North Fulton Golf Course, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Reames Golf & Country Club, Klamath Falls, Oregon
  • Riverside Golf & Country Club, Portland, Oregon (front nine)
  • Seaside Golf Club, Seaside, Oregon
  • The Oaks at Rogue Valley Country Club, Medford, Oregon
  • Plantation Country Club, Boise, Idaho
  • The Rogue at Rogue Valley Country Club, Medford, Oregon
  • Tualatin Country Club, Tualatin, Oregon
  • Walter E. Hall Memorial Golf Course, Everett, Washington
  • West Seattle Golf Club, Seattle, Washington
  • Egan, aided Dr. Alister MacKenzie and Robert Hunter during the construction of The Union League Golf and Country Club, which is now Green Hills Country Club in Millbrae, California in 1929.
  • Egan, along with Robert Hunter, was a construction assistant to Alister Mackenzie on Sharp Park Golf Course, Pacifica, California (1932) Sharp Park is one of MacKenzie's few municipal courses, and his only public seaside links.

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