Tumble Creek Club is a Tom Doak design in Roslyn, WA that opened in 2005. Tom Doak had 3 courses in the top ten new private in 2005: Ballyneal, Stone Eagle, and Tumble Creek. Let’s just say he had a good year. Tumble Creek is built in a forest that is in a glorious setting. You see mountain peaks, Cle Elum River, big meadow, and much more. It is a very nice and enjoyable walk, which seems to flow along effortlessly. It is a residential private club; you won’t notice any homes in the photos because they are set back into the trees. To be a member you must own property at either Tumble Creek or Suncadia (Prospector and Rope Rider course). I will post the front nine right now, my batteries ran out this morning. The back nine will come the next time I am out with nice weather.
Hole 1 Par 4 (400 yards) Awesome opening hole, pretty tight tee shot right of the bat. The second shot requires a lot of touch to the uphill green.
Hole 2 Par 3 (183 yards) A slightly downhill par 3 to a really undulating green. If you miss right with that pin, you are going to put up a big score.
Hole 3 Par 4 (360 yards) This can be driveable if the wind is up, but generally you want to get it up to the top shelf to see the green. The approach is delicate to another wicked front pin.
Hole 4 Par 5 (575 yards) Some say one of Doaks best par 5’s. It is uphill the whole way, but has an exhilarating second shot, and the view for the third shot is forever.
They are adding a top ladies tee because it is too hard for them, it will be around 235 yards, will be perfect for an alternate par 3.
Hole 5 Par 4 (420 yards) A slight dogleg left that requires a perfect tee shot in between the bunkers.
A cool thumbprint in the front of the green makes for some fun putts.
Hole 6 Par 4 (430 yards) A good dogleg left that swing around the bunkers on the inside.
View of the Suncadia Lodge looking back at the tee.
Hole 7 Par 3 (225 yards) A long par 3 to another pretty wild green. Both of the par 3s are pretty tame looking on the front, but both have wicked greens.
Hole 8 Par 5 (485 yards) I love the simplicity of the this par 5, dead straight with bunkers pinching in on the drive, and then a green that falls away on the approach.
Hole 9 Par 4 (460 yards) Hardest hole on the course, some of the coolest fairway movement I have seen. If the wind is up this drive is tough just to get it on top of the hill.