This is a large course. I don’t golf, so it’s hard to review the course. They have a restaurant, pro shop, and meeting room in the basement. They have a large parking lot. It’s close to the freeway.
Larry E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
Hmmm, thought I had previously reviewed this. Course, but it doesn’t show up. It is probably a good thing that it doesn’t, because it was quite negative, especially regarding the pro shop(the person acted as though he didn’t care if we played or not) to the course marshal(none! We suffered through a 5 hour round). But this time everything was different, except for the marshal still no one. So let me begin fresh. Pro shop attendant was polite, courteous and extremely helpful. Our foursome was there early and he got us out early — we always appreciate that kind of service. Since we are in the great Northwest, we play a lot of really sloppy course this time of year(so much that we have moved up to the forward tees to make up for the lack of roll) — thus teeing it up at TriMountain was a real pleasure. True, the course had some wet areas, but overall it was in excellent condition and the greens were superb(even though my putting was not!). Followed a foursome who played right along and we finished in just under four hours making for a splendid day. There are a couple of downsides — the putting green is not really conducive to practice, unless you want to practice fast breaking putts and the chipping green is far removed from the pro shop area. They do have a driving range, though I have never used it, at which you hit floating golf balls onto a small lake. Can’t quite figure out how it can reflect an accurate practice session. And finally, they are a bit pricey for this time of year. Overall I have rated it five stars, so the positives(the playability of the course being number 1), far out weigh anyone the negatives.
Bob K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, WA
Great track for the money. Groomed very nice for a muni. Grounds crew does an awesome job in keeping the greens in very nice shape. Not as easy as you would think or as windy as everyone says. Staff always helpful. Men’s club is pretty strong and has a lot of tournaments and weekday games. Try it out you won’t be disappointed.
Scott A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lake Oswego, OR
Update on my previous review. My review was a knee-jerk reaction to technical problems that were outside of the courses control. Without contacting them, the GM — Mike — sent out a note to my home that acknowledged the problems they had and welcomed refunds in case I was charged in error. Which I was twice. I called them and Mike was more than friendly and addressed the situation ASAP. I actually want to apologize to Mike and team for the unfair rating and have nothing but rave reviews for how they handled the situation. Kudos to TriMountain!
Rob L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portland, OR
Good course and a fun layout. Good risk-reward holes. It was a bit overpriced. Be prepared for a 5 hour round on the weekend with few course marshals to keep the course moving.
Windy S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
This is a fun course to play. It’s well groomed, I love the fact that there are no trees!!! Yay! The wind can get pretty crazy, so between that and the water hazards it can make it a little tough. Service can be «hit or miss» but for the price its worth it. This course is pretty compact, so it’s a good course to walk. I’m a fan.
Jeff H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Bellevue, WA
A nice course, with a few challenging holes and lots of water. Played from the tips and didn’t have to much trouble shooting par. Large greens and open fairways, other the then water hazards. The range here is the highlight though. You fire balls into a pond! I can’t really explain how cool it is to hit balls into the water ONPURPOSE! This place is a little off the beaten path, but its worth the drive.
Brian A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Honolulu, HI
Tri-Mountain is a nice undulating course with plenty of water hazards. Not too many trees to shoot around, but the greens are large and spacious. It’s basically a links style course. Wasn’t too crowded whenever we went also. Of course what stands out here is their driving range. You actually fire your balls into a pond that has flags anchored so you can figure out your distances. Pretty cool if you ask me although it’s from mats. It’s located right off I-5, but you’ll probably have to backtrack a bit on a side road if you’re coming from Portland.