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 .
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
Par 4 • 341 yds • HCP 15 – A stress-free opener with bunkers bracketing the fairway and green, encouraging a confident start .
Par 3 • 190 yds • HCP 13 – A downhill beauty with a pot bunker left and pond guarding behind. Accuracy is crucial off the tee .
Par 5 • 613 yds • HCP 1 – The longest Par 5 demands length and precision. A standout hole where pars feel special ().
Par 3 • 160 yds • HCP 11 – A scenic signature hole around water and near the clubhouse—pin placement dictates club choice ().
Par 4 • 453 yds • HCP 3 – Straight and long through woods and near homes. Water left of the green adds a tricky element .
Par 5 • 501 yds • HCP 5 – A strategic Par 5 with disappearing fairways and hazard-short left requiring thoughtful lay-ups .
Par 3 • 159 yds • HCP 17 – A shorter par with elevation, bunkers, and a subtle green slope to manage ().
Par 4 • 412 yds • HCP 7 – Slight dogleg left. Wafts of the wetland corridor come into play—fade your tee shot ().
Par 4 • 359 yds • HCP 9 – A forgiving fairway, but deep bunkers on both sides of a long green means par is earned ().
Par 4 • 420 yds • HCP 14 – Another mid-length fairway. Trouble lurks left—precision over power ().
Par 4 • 332 yds • HCP 16 – A shorter par that stays tricky thanks to fairway undulations and subtle slopes ().
Par 3 • 175 yds • HCP 12 – A classic downhill swing; missing green risks being short or right ().
Par 4 • 435 yds • HCP 2 – The toughest hole on the course—elevated tee-to-green and fairway bunkers reward precise play .
Par 4 • 376 yds • HCP 8 – Sweeping right-turn hole with well-placed hazards ideal for a controlled fade .
Par 3 • 205 yds • HCP 18 – Uphill with water left, deep rough to the right. Club up and aim center ().
Par 4 • 375 yds • HCP 10 – Straight and scenic with changing elevation—trust your carry yardage ().
Par 4 • 449 yds • HCP 4 – A powerful Par 4 with water left and bunker front right—aggressive drives set up scoring chances ().
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 ().
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 ().
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.
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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