Bandon Dunes | Bullard's Beach State Park
Bandon, Oregon: DT and I are off on a three
week trip "south"... the journey is truly the destination on this trip, as
we are playing it a bit day-to-day, though we do have a few plans and
campsite reservations. We started the trip by meeting our friend Matt on the
southern Oregon coast for a day of golf at
Bandon Dunes -
a new and very difficult course, built in the true "Scottish links style"
into the sand dunes just north of Bandon, Oregon. We checked-in at
Bullard’s Beach State Park, and had to move because we were too long for
the reserved campsite. Luckily, they were able to accommodate us in another
site. Matt had dinner with us at our campsite - serious carbo-loading for
our challenge the next day. The tee-time was for 8 a.m., so we had an early
night.
The next morning, there was a bit of a drizzle, but it did not deter us from
our "course". DT and Matt played pretty well, considering the difficulty and
length of the course. Bandon Dunes was extraordinarily beautiful, with
several of the holes following along the beach. Okay, okay, so it was in a
drizzle and the sea was grey - the views were still fabulous. Unfortunately,
the Bandon Dunes course is littered with pot bunkers, which are
straight-sided on one edge, making it nearly impossible to chip out of the
bunker unless you can get your ball straight-up-and-out. (Yeah, right, no
problem.) I usually fetched the ball with rake and tossed it into the
fairway. (I was not playing by USGA rules, but the "try to keep up with the
husband rules".)
We had lunch at the Bandon Dunes golf club and poked around the pro shop,
before we each headed to our camper and hotel for rest and dry-off before
dinner. We met in town at a local bar situated in the basement of a seafood
restaurant. For a time, we were the only customers in the lounge, but things
picked-up when a few local characters stumbled-in, including one "Captain
Jack". The chat centered on the tremendous tome known as the "Voters
Pamphlet". (It seems the pamphlet is much larger than the Bandon phone
book.) We watched the Mariners lose to the Yankees, and then headed down the
street to a Mexican restaurant with five booths for dinner.
RV PARK:
Bullard’s Beach State Park
Full-hookup with 15 amp electric service. Site C63 is satellite friendly.