Since 1993, Pumpkin Ridge has hosted nationally significant tournaments, which started with the
Nike Tour Championship that year and again in 1994 at Ghost Creek. In 1996, Pumpkin Ridge hosted the men's
U.S. Amateur, where 20-year-old
Tiger Woods won his unprecedented third consecutive title on the Witch Hollow course and then turned professional, with
Nike founder
Phil Knight on hand. This event had the highest attendance in the history of the U.S. Amateur, with attendance for the week at 65,353 to watch Woods rally and win the final over Steve Scott on the 38th hole. The
U.S. Women's Open was played at Witch Hollow in
1997 and
2003. The U.S. Junior Amateur (boys') and Girls' Junior Championships were held at Pumpkin Ridge in 2000, contested on both courses with the finals at Ghost Creek. And in 2006, Witch Hollow hosted the
U.S. Women's Amateur, where
Kimberly Kim won the title as the youngest winner ever for that tournament. From
2009 to
2012, the Ghost Creek course hosted the
Safeway Classic on the
LPGA Tour, currently played in mid-August. In
2013, the tournament was moved back to Portland, played at Columbia Edgewater Country Club. Beginning in 2014, the Witch Hollow course has hosted the
WinCo Foods Portland Open on the
Korn Ferry Tour. In 2022, Pumpkin Ridge hosted the second event of the controversial
LIV Golf Invitational Series. ==Ghost Creek Golf Course==