Waverley Country Club

[1][2][3] A year later, in 1897, the club moved to its present location on the east bank of the Willamette River in unincorporated Clackamas County just south of the Sellwood neighborhood of Portland.

[1] Between May 1912 and 1924, H. Chandler Egan assisted members in establishing the current course routing, completed comprehensive bunkering and constructed numerous green complexes.

In 2012, Gil Hanse using old photographs, was critical in recognizing the masterpiece of classic golf design Egan had imprinted upon Waverley.

Today Egan’s vision can be seen in the expert restoration of numerous classic architectural elements at Waverley Country Club.

[1] The Blyth Tournament, one of the oldest international golf matches in the United States, has been held at Waverley since 1897.