[1] In 1994, the club expanded by adding nine holes to the course and building a new clubhouse at a cost of $4.7 million.
[4] In 1997, the course hosted the Portland Rose Festival’s Kiwanis for Kids Golf Tournament.
[6] That year Meriwether hosted the 2004 Oregon Golf Association’s Public Links Championship.
[7] Meriwether has two regulation length courses with water hazards, trees, and bunkers.
[12] The Executive course challenges golfers of all abilities with contoured greens making up for the lack of distance.