Bend, Oregon, is no stranger to exceptional golf experiences, but few rival the opulence and world-class design of Pronghorn Golf Club at Juniper Reserve.
Nestled amid the rugged beauty of the high desert, this resort delivers not just one, but two incredible golf courses. It has a price tag to match, so are steep greens fees worth it?

Pronghorn is the home of two incredible golf courses. The Tom Fazio Championship Course is private and only available to members.
However, the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course is equally stunning and open to the public. I’ve played it several times, and this review will be based on this course open to anyone.
A Guide and Review of Pronghorn Golf at Juniper Reserve
Pronghorn Golf Nicklaus Course - Ratings
Here are some notable ratings for the Pronghorn Nickalus Course near Bend:
- No. 8 Best Golf Courses in Oregon. Golf Digest 75 2023
- No. 8 Top 100 Golf Courses in Oregon. Top100GolfCourses
- No. 14 Top Public Golf Courses in Oregon. GolfPass2025
- No. 6 Best Golf Courses in Oregon. GolfCourseGurus

Pronghorn Golf Course: Basics
Pronghorn is located at the Juniper Reserve, a resort about 30 minutes northeast of Bend. It’s a fabulous high desert resort and a premier golf destination.
- 65600 Pronghorn Club Dr, Bend, OR 97701
- juniperpreserve.com
- +1.541.693.5300
- $$$$
- Scorecard + Course Stats
- Tee Times Link
- Memberships: Yes
- Favorite Hole: #8 par 5
The Golf Experience at Pronghorn Golf Club
Pronghorn is more than just a place to tee off. If you include everything the Juniper Reserve resort has to offer, you can craft a sensational Oregon golf vacation.
But let’s focus solely on the golf experience associated with playing the Pronghorn Nicklaus course. Because for golfers, that’s a pretty unforgettable experience in itself.

When you arrive and check it, you’ll get much more of a private club vibe than a public course. The property is stunning, the pro shop and locker room are luxurious, and the practice areas are pristine.
There are nice touches everywhere, like water bottles in your state-of-the-art golf cart. The property is top-notch.
The Jack Nickalus Signature Course at Pronghorn
Set against the backdrop of Oregon’s high desert, the Jack Nicklaus course winds through ancient juniper trees, lava formations, and panoramic mountain vistas.
The dry climate and rugged terrain not only define its aesthetic but also shape its playability, offering firm conditions, fast greens, and a sense of seclusion that makes each round feel intimate and unique.
This is high desert golf at its finest—wild, refined, and utterly unforgettable.

Some noteworthy highlights of the Nicklaus Course at Pronghorn:
- Par 72, 7,381 Yards from the back Tees
- Distinct Tees: Black, Rust, Gold, Silver
- Iconic #8 Hole with a Lava Tube guarding the green
- Great Views of the Three Sisters

I’ve played multiple times, and here are my favorite holes:
Hole 8. A killer par five that stretches on forever. But a beautiful tee shot and views over the water across the landscape.
Hole 12. A relatively short par four but an awesome elevated green and a tight approach shot. Harder than it looks from the tee.
Hole 15. A long par five that is probably the most difficult hole (#2 handicap). The fairway wraps around a lake and challenges all your shots.

My Recent Round at Pronghorn Golf Course
I play Pronghorn Nicklaus recently in July 2025, arriving by myself on a hot Saturday. I got paired with a very interesting young man, a pilot from Seattle on vacation at Juniper with his family. We immediately hit it off and had a great round.

Playing the rust tees (normally the ‘blue’ tees), the course mostly got the better of me on the front nine, though I shot much better on the back nine.
The course conditions were exceptional. The greens were perfect, the pace very fast for a Saturday, and it’s the type of golf course you constantly want to snap a photo.

Pro Tip: The course is designed so that most of the best views of the mountain range are in the morning. By afternoon, the Insta-worthy tee shots are directly into the blinding sun.
Juniper Preserve - Stay and Play in Style
One of the best features of The Pronghorn Golf Club is its home resort itself. The Juniper Preserve offers an upscale escape with refined lodging options, including suites, townhomes, and the Juniper Preserve luxury residences.
Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or staying long-term, the resort elevates the experience.

If you want to make a weekend out of playing golf at Pronghorn, the Juniper Reserve offers:
Resort-style pools and a fitness center
The Juniper Spa & Wellness Center
Fine dining at Cascada or casual eats at The Trailhead Grill
Adventure concierge for local excursions
Final Thoughts - Is Playing Pronghorn Worth Its Green Fees?
If you love golf, Pronghorn is a Central Oregon bucket list course. We have it #1 on our ranking of the top golf courses around Bend.
Depending on when you book your tee time, you’ll pay anywhere from $150 to $250 in greens fees. Is that a lot, or too much?

Paying upwards of $200 for a round of golf is not something I want to do every outing. But it’s also not unheard of. Golf is expensive.
If you’re a golfer, either a resident or visitor to Bend or Central Oregon, I’d encourage you to play the Nicklaus Course at Pronghorn. It’s the best example of high desert golf in the region.
(I’ll also note that Tetherow and Brasada Canyons, comparable course in the area, have similar greens fees).

Pronghorn Golf Club isn’t just one of the best golf courses in Bend—it’s a destination in itself.
Whether you’re looking for a high-end golf experience or simply soaking in the stunning high desert views, a round at Pronghorn is one for the memory books.

Looking for More Great Golf Around Bend, Oregon?
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