Suncadia Resort
About Suncadia Resort
The Suncadia Resort in Cle Elum, Washington, is located on the sunny side of the Cascade Mountains 80 miles from Seattle. Guests can choose from four lodging options: The Lodge, The Inn, Trailhead Condominiums and vacation homes. The 6,400-acre property features a 12-room Glade Spring Spa, Suncadia Club Swim & Fitness Center, Historic Nelson Dairy Farm, Swiftwater Cellars Winery and Community Parks. Multiple dining opportunities are available. Summer adventures can be found on the water (river rafting, fly fishing, kayaking and standup paddle boarding), on the trails (bird watching, biking and hiking) and on two courses, Prospector by Arnold Palmer and Rope Rider by Jacobsen Hardy Design. Tom Doak’s Tumble Creek is private.Facts
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#10 Tee Photo submitted by u231178116 on 08/12/2025
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Photo submitted by john888 on 07/23/2022
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Par 4 around the water Photo submitted by DPeris on 10/10/2014
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The view from the elevated 10th tee might be the best in the state except what's at Chambers Bay. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 03/17/2014
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10th hole tee box. Photo submitted by Spencer3502694 on 10/30/2013
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Photo submitted by Dannmiller on 08/04/2013
Usually an awesome experience.
Pretty bummed out that TeeOff and the course did not let us know that they had punched and sanded. We were on a three day golf trip and this made for kind of a let down one of the days. Kind of annoyed with the booking service for how much I use it, I expect more.
Nice!!!!
I was little late because of lot of load construction.
But the staffs remove the my tee time 20 min. later so we can play and enjoy a lot.
We take a my mom to see the view and she was so happy.
We played several times here already this year but never complain.
Wonderful!!!!!
We will come back~~~~
Good Deal from Golfnow
I just found a great deal for this course from Golfnow and even thought 1 1/2 hours driving, we were happy to play and want to play again for sure.
Very good course
but weather for this location is so WINDY just prepare.
Otherwise, it's a great course golfer can enjoy even though it takes more than one hour to drive to
Thanks very much .
Great time @ Rope Rider
Played with a friend, just a great getting out. Even had a beverage cart on a weekday.
Did lose a putter head cover. Hope it turns up.
This was my first time to play the Prospector course and despite the positive reviews I was a little apprehensive due to it being a Palmer course. I was really surprised. I found the fairways had plenty of width and the trees, though the lined the fairways were really background scenery and only came into play after really errant shots. The night before saw a ton of rain dropped on the course but the greens showed no effect and only low spots on the fairway were problem areas that needed to be avoided with the carts. The greens were actually really firm and almost would show divots. The only negative to course condition would be some of the greens seem to have issues with fungus and maybe suffered from a hard winter. We had beautiful weather for 16 holes and then a thunderstorm rolled in over the mountains. We finished before the heavy rain started by there was a little electricity in the atmosphere. With regards to the weather while we waited on the shuttle back to the lodge my wife overheard on of the staff ask if they should sound the weather alert to which on the staff members replied, "They're out there. They can see it." Not good.
Nice course..fix the traps
Liked the course a lot. I'm a 16 and found the course pretty challenging for me. My only complaint is the sand? traps....some were rock hard, some had minimal sand over the rock hard, and some were like real sand traps. Had I been good enuf to stay out of the traps, I would have rated it much higher.