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All surrounded by the rolling pine forest and towering granite peaks of the sunny, eastern slopes of the Cascades. From beginner to advanced and day outings to extended vacations. Suncadia offers the Pacific Northwests’ finest mountain golf experience on two award-winning courses.
PROSPECTOR
GOLF COURSE
(509) 649-6401
Created by the Palmer Course Design Company, Prospector is 18 holes of gorgeous mountain golf, with rolling well-bunkered fairways, fast greens, numerous water features and plenty of risk/reward challenges for golfers of all abilities.
ROPE RIDER
GOLF COURSE
(509) 649-6450
While this beautiful Jacobsen Hardy course tests experienced golfers with more than 7,300 yards of classic mountain golf from the tips, it also offers a number of family-friendly options, with youth tees on every hole and shorter three and six-hole loops for quick sessions with the kids. Rope Rider also includes a three-hole short course golf park.
GOLF SIMULATOR NEW IN 2024!
(509) 649-6411
Your game, your way. TruGolf Simulators let you play faster, easier, and smarter, without sacrificing everything that makes the world’s greatest game so great.
Suncadia offers two scenic championship golf courses on its 6,400 acre property in Washington State. Set within a pine and fir forest with lakes and ponds, Prospector Golf Course is adjacent to the 18-room Inn at Suncadia. The private Tumble Creek Golf Course flows through forests, along the river bluff, and across expansive meadows creating an extraordinary golf experience. Family friendly Rope Rider Golf Course, is named after the coal miners who precariously balanced themselves on the coal cars that maneuvered the steep slopes of mine shafts. The foundations and portals of mines No. 9 and 10 remain on the course, along with Tipple Hill - a 120-foot hill of coal tailings.
“If I’d failed to spend enough time looking at the green, who could blame me? All around were eyegrabbing vistas of verdant fairway, snow-white bunkers, blue lakes, forested hills and craggy ridge tops.”
-Jack Broome, Seattle Times