Meaning "heavenly ground" in the Chinook language, Sahalee Country Club in Redmond, Wash. was designed by Ted Robinson and opened in 1968. It was later renovated by Rees Jones before hosting the 1998 PGA Championship. The South and North nines at Sahalee, the 18 holes that host pro competitions, feature tall pines, Douglas fir and red cedars that line narrow sloping fairways. The South course has relatively flat fairways with the occasional hump to create an uneven lie, whereas the North course's fairways are slightly hilly. Sahalee Country Club's first head professional was the legendary Paul Runyan.
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Holes | 18 |
| Architect(s) | |
| Year built | 1969 |
| Guest Policy | Reciprocal |
| Golf Season | Year round |
| Metal Spikes Allowed | No |
| Driving Range Available | Yes |
| Rental Carts Available | Yes |
| Rental Clubs Available | Yes |
| Pro Available | Yes |
| Tee Times Welcomed | No |
| Price Range Weekdays | $$$ |
| Price Range Weekends | $$$ |
| Credit Cards Accepted | None |
| Tee | Par | Length | Slope | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| championship | 72 | 6955 yd. | 138 | 74 |
| middle | 72 | 6754 yd. | 135 | 73.7 |
| other | 72 | 6331 yd. | 130 | 71.6 |
| forward | 72 | 5715 yd. | 129 | 73.6 |
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