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Redmond Ridge Golf Club – Forested Championship Golf in the Heart of Redmond

Just 20 miles east of Seattle, The Golf Club at Redmond Ridge offers an 18-hole championship experience set amid towering pines, wetlands, and Cascade views. Designed by Gary Panks, this par-70 course stretches 6,503 yards from the Blue tees (69.6 rating, 127 slope) and delivers both a strategic challenge and the quiet escape we love from Northwest golf  .


Course Snapshot

  • Location: 11825 Trilogy Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA

  • Tees: Blue 6,503 yds / White 6,026 yds / Gold 5,410 yds / Green 4,818 yds 

  • Par & Handicaps: Par 70 with a balanced mix of Par 3s, 4s, and two demanding Par 5s 

  • Architect & Design: Gary Panks designed the course to flow through wetlands, woods, and gentle hills, with several holes wrapping around preserved natural areas 


Hole-by-Hole Guide (Blue Tees — 6,503 yds, Par 70)

Front 9 (Out – Par 35 / 3,188 yds)

  1. Par 4 • 341 yds • HCP 15 – A stress-free opener with bunkers bracketing the fairway and green, encouraging a confident start  .

  2. Par 3 • 190 yds • HCP 13 – A downhill beauty with a pot bunker left and pond guarding behind. Accuracy is crucial off the tee  .

  3. Par 5 • 613 yds • HCP 1 – The longest Par 5 demands length and precision. A standout hole where pars feel special ().

  4. Par 3 • 160 yds • HCP 11 – A scenic signature hole around water and near the clubhouse—pin placement dictates club choice ().

  5. Par 4 • 453 yds • HCP 3 – Straight and long through woods and near homes. Water left of the green adds a tricky element  .

  6. Par 5 • 501 yds • HCP 5 – A strategic Par 5 with disappearing fairways and hazard-short left requiring thoughtful lay-ups  .

  7. Par 3 • 159 yds • HCP 17 – A shorter par with elevation, bunkers, and a subtle green slope to manage ().

  8. Par 4 • 412 yds • HCP 7 – Slight dogleg left. Wafts of the wetland corridor come into play—fade your tee shot ().

  9. Par 4 • 359 yds • HCP 9 – A forgiving fairway, but deep bunkers on both sides of a long green means par is earned ().

Back 9 (In – Par 35 / 3,315 yds)

  1. Par 4 • 420 yds • HCP 14 – Another mid-length fairway. Trouble lurks left—precision over power ().

  2. Par 4 • 332 yds • HCP 16 – A shorter par that stays tricky thanks to fairway undulations and subtle slopes ().

  3. Par 3 • 175 yds • HCP 12 – A classic downhill swing; missing green risks being short or right ().

  4. Par 4 • 435 yds • HCP 2 – The toughest hole on the course—elevated tee-to-green and fairway bunkers reward precise play  .

  5. Par 4 • 376 yds • HCP 8 – Sweeping right-turn hole with well-placed hazards ideal for a controlled fade  .

  6. Par 3 • 205 yds • HCP 18 – Uphill with water left, deep rough to the right. Club up and aim center ().

  7. Par 4 • 375 yds • HCP 10 – Straight and scenic with changing elevation—trust your carry yardage ().

  8. Par 4 • 449 yds • HCP 4 – A powerful Par 4 with water left and bunker front right—aggressive drives set up scoring chances ().

  9. Par 5 • 548 yds • HCP 6 – Strong finishing hole. Water skirts the left, bunkers frame the approach, and a well-bunkered green brings it all home ().


Crooked Spoon – Clubhouse Dining Worth the Stop

Step into Crooked Spoon, the inviting restaurant and bar adjacent to the 9th hole. Known for its fireside ambiance and rotating seasonal menu, it’s a favorite after rounds here. Wednesday’s pasta night and Friday prime rib have become local traditions  . The venue also shines as an event space—ideal for group celebrations and casual meals overlooking the course ().


Why The Golf Course at Redmond Ridge Deserves Your Tee Time

  • Strategic Design – Masterful use of terrain and water creates engaging shotmaking without unnecessary length.

  • Championship-Level Play – With a rating close to 70 and robust slope, the course provides a stern test for serious golfers  .

  • Quiet Natural Surroundings – No housing developments; just pine-soft fairways and wetland whispers.

  • Full-Service Confidence – Practice range, club fitting, lessons, and a vibrant dining space round out the experience.


Final Thoughts

The Golf Course at Redmond Ridge captures the essence of Northwest golf—forest-lined challenge, thoughtful design, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re chasing birdies or soaking in the scenery, the course rewards both your game and your spirit. Add a meal at Crooked Spoon, and you’ve got a full, fulfilling day well

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