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Klamath Falls sits at roughly 4,100 feet in elevation on Oregon's high desert plateau, where the Cascade Range tapers into the wide open basin country of the southern interior. It's a landscape defined by big skies, juniper and ponderosa pine, and the shallow sprawl of Upper Klamath Lake — one of the largest freshwater lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Golf in this part of Oregon has always served a tight-knit community rather than destination traffic, and Reames Golf & Country Club was for decades the social and sporting center of that community.
The "Closed" designation in the listing signals that Reames is no longer operating, which marks a genuine loss for Klamath Falls. Private country clubs in small inland cities carry an outsized role — they are where generations of local golfers learned the game, competed, and spent summers — and their closure tends to leave a gap that's difficult to fill.
Without reliable records of the course's architect, layout, or signature holes, what's worth preserving is that context: Reames represented a particular strain of mid-century American golf, a members' course built for a community rather than acclaim, and that's a legacy worth acknowledging.
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