Silvies Valley Ranch Chief Egan Course
About Silvies Valley Ranch Chief Egan Course
Silvies Valley Ranch Chief Egan golf course is a classic 9-hole par-3 course with water on every hole.
Named for Chief Egan, the last War Chief of the Paiute Tribe who engaged the U.S. Calvary in 1882. This location on Paiute Creek is the closest place to Egan’s last camp during the conflict. Most agree that he and the Calvary would have been better off here, sipping a Silvies Valley Horseshoe Nail and making friends of adversaries, as we invite you to do today.
In alignment with our environmental sustainability ethic, the Chief Egan course is completely off the electrical grid, powered by roof-mounted solar panels; water is gravity-fed from Paiute Spring, about a mile northwest of the course. Please enjoy what Chief Egan and the U.S. Calvary were never able to.
Silvies Valley Ranch provides visitors with a one-of-a-kind golf experience, including two reversible 18-hole courses – the Hankins Course and Craddock Course, named after Pioneer families who homesteaded the site and designed by award-winning Northwest golf architect Dan Hixson. The golf offerings fulfill the needs of every player, from novice to professionals of all ages, with expansive views of the area and dramatic elevation changes. Reserve your tee time today by contacting 1-800-SILVIES