You know what is worse than being forced to ride a cart?
Being forced to ride a cart that refuses to go where you want it to go and keeps backing into a bunker and water hazard while telling you to get back to “authorized area”. Boy, that was not fun. But that discussion is for later…
This is a photo tour of Salish Cliffs, a Gene Bates design in Shelton Washington (about 75 min from Seattle) that opened late last year (one of the VERY FEW). It is part of an Indian Casino resort and follows the same model as Circling Raven, which is an acclaimed Gene Bates course in Idaho.
The course is cart only (and VERY STRICTLY ENFORCED as I found out…) and it is probably a correct call as the course has a ton of elevation changes and there are several long rides between the holes (worse than Sagebrush or Kapalua). It would have been nice to have at least tried to walk, but oh well.
Here are some stats (par 72):
Championship – 7269 yards – 75.4/137
Tournament – 6766 yards – 72.6/132
Players – 6312 yards – 70.5/126
Masters – 5948 yards – (M)68.2/121 (L)74.0/132
Forward – 5313 yards – 70.5/125
Overhead map:
A cool totem pole greeting you.
Looking back to the hotel.
Clubhouse
Driving range
A really cool touch that more courses should adopt: a 50 yard practice hole near the first hole.
Liked the tee markers