Lakeside seclusion and extra space for groups who prefer quiet over the Lodge's central bustle.
$170–$640/night
Book direct via the property website
Chrome Lake Cottages sit a few hundred yards from the Lodge in a secluded setting against Chrome Lake and the surrounding forest. The 21 buildings hold doubles on the ground floor and two-bedroom lofts upstairs, giving you more space and more privacy than the Lodge rooms. Full resort access remains intact, including restaurants, the massage centre, and shuttle service to the courses.
The lakeside location trades the Lodge's central buzz for quiet. If you'd rather come back from a round to a calm setting than a social one, this is the better fit at the resort. For groups of four or more, the two-bedroom loft is the practical play: four guests across two bedrooms with shared living space, and a per-person cost at group rates that lands as the most economical on-resort lodging for a serious golf trip. The trade is a short walk or shuttle ride to the central facilities and first tees, which most visitors find negligible against the added space.
$170 to $420 for doubles and $250 to $640 for lofts, depending on season. Book direct with the resort.
Golf at Bandon, Oregon

Bandon, Oregon
The original. The course that proved links golf could work in America.

Bandon, Oregon
Thirteen par 3s on high ground between the ocean and the forest. Net proceeds go to charity.

Bandon, Oregon
The inland outlier that may be the most interesting walk on the property.

Bandon, Oregon
A tribute to the father of American golf architecture, built with greens large enough to land a small aircraft.