Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort
About Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort
Located a short ferry ride from Seattle on the Kitsap Peninsula, the Clearwater Casino Resort, owned by the Suquamish Tribe, is more than just a waterfront casino. It has the amenities for a wedding, work conference, golf getaway or a relaxing vacation. The 183-room resort features a spa, six restaurants, four bars, an event lawn, indoor zero-entry pool, beach access and the excitement of casino nightlife that offers table games, slots, keno and much more. The tribe purchased the White Horse Golf Course, located 11 miles away in Kingston, in 2010 and made immediate improvements. A new clubhouse was added and local architect John Harbottle brought in to make the course more playable.Facts
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Photo submitted by ZM7tHZcebs9C45cjSM1K on 11/20/2023
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Left it short Photo submitted by jcbmrrs on 03/20/2023
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Photo submitted by u000006317581 on 07/11/2022
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Photo submitted by u000006317581 on 07/11/2022
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Photo submitted by u000006317581 on 07/11/2022
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Photo submitted by gregll on 06/11/2020
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Photo submitted by gregll on 06/11/2020
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Photo submitted by gregll on 06/11/2020
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View of the 18th green from the fairway. Photo submitted by Bisenhart76 on 07/07/2019
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on tee of 9th hole Photo submitted by larryreedy on 06/19/2018
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White Horse GC, Hole 1, Par 4, 391 yds Photo submitted by DYakimec on 02/05/2017
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White Horse GC, Hole 5, Par 4, 408 yds Photo submitted by DYakimec on 02/05/2017
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White Horse GC, Hole 9, Par 4, 463 yds Photo submitted by DYakimec on 02/05/2017
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White Horse GC, Hole 11, Par 4, 354 yds Photo submitted by DYakimec on 02/05/2017
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White Horse GC, Hole 15, Par 4, 366 yds Photo submitted by DYakimec on 02/05/2017
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White Horse GC, Hole 18, Par 4, 435 yds Photo submitted by DYakimec on 02/05/2017
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Me n my buddy Mike. Photo submitted by rockinrod67 on 07/18/2016
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Photo submitted by GCNCT on 07/06/2016
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Photo submitted by gP2c8y3Evu2sWJD on 07/28/2013
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Shot of the 18th hole. Photo submitted by Spencer3502694 on 06/17/2013
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Manicured fairways Photo submitted by Spencer3502694 on 06/17/2013
Perfect conditions, new clubhouse, fast greens.
Heard great things about White Horse and took my dad out for Father's Day. The course exceeded expectations in every aspect. The clubhouse is brand new and the restaurant has excellent food, the fairways and greens were excellent and the course is challenging, but not impossible. It challenges the great golfers and If beginners play forward it can be enjoyed there as well.
Everything was in pristine shape and the course was worth the drive. My only flaw on the day was it was the same day as a "Hackers Tournament". I don't know if it was charity, club, or just friends putting on a tourney but it made for a slow 18 holes. It's not the courses fault for putting on all skill level tourneys, but it should be posted on golf now that a tournament is happening because it definitely slowed our rate of play.
Better than expected
This was my groups first time here since they finished the new clubhouse. The clubhouse was really nice, plenty of amenities and the post round drink/appetizer was good too.
The course was in perfect condition. When we were last here, late summer last year, the greens were nearly impossible to stick. Land the ball on the front of the green with a wedge and watching it roll off the back. However this time through the greens were fair, albeit fast and no issues with balls uncontrollably rolling off after a good shot.
The fairways were green and well kept. The sand, players be warned is Puget Sound beach sound, which can get concrete(ish) after rain, meaning you have little choice but to pick the ball. We were lucky with the weather and the sand was playing as fluffy as it can.
We will be back for another round at some point this year. The only reason we won't play here on a regular basis is the cost of the ferry ride.
This course is very well mainted, and very pretty. A little tough to walk due to the elevation changes.
This is a walk in the woods, quiet and serene , interrupted 18 times by beautiful hard, slick, and undulating greens. If you have not played Whitehorse, go now, do not hesitate.
Great greens
Still waiting for the putting green to open, but real nice pro shop, excellent cart trails and carts. A good challenging course.
good time
from the time you drive up you will be inspired by the beauty of this golf course. it makes you think before you swing.
VERY CHALLENGING
IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE FAIRWAY THE ROUGH WILL MAKE IT HARD TO MAKE PAR. GREENS VERY SMOOTH BUT HARD TO READ.EVERY HOLE UNIQUE.
The greens are in great shape after being sanded. .
The new club house has a nice bar, dining area and patio that overlooks the 18th green and pond.
The parking lots are all paved ...no more gravel!
This course is almost a must for a cart as there are a few long walks on holes 3,7,8,9 and 15, but carts are per person.
Over all the course is in great shape!
Like I said the course is in great shape (Championship course) the green were just punched & the sand was a little too coarse!!! They needed to use a little finer sand so the put would still run true....
challenging and enjoyable
always a pleasure to play. greens had just been punched and sanded so putting was a bit rough but not too bad.
A challenging course with some very unique hole.
This course was quite fun, a little more challenging than most courses in Washington. Tree lined fairways that you will loose a few balls if your tee shots are not some what accurate. The shapes were very interesting, and we were quite often hitting blind and could not see the green from the tee-box, but they have a second scorecard with some great advice about where to hit each shot. Not a flat green out there either, lots of curve and break. They have a very nice driving range as well....GRASS! Yes, grass. I love that I get to warm up hitting off grass instead of the mats. Ill be going back this summer without question!
Very fun yet challenging course
Highly recommended to play.
Great course in wonderful condition.
Nice fairways, Challenging greens, Great cust service
And a great deal for the price.
Zzzzzzzzzz
Pace of play was agonizingly slow. 5 1/2 hour ...........with a 1220 tee time...
Awesome Golf Course!!
I was an assistant golf pro just after school and worked for top 100 public and private clubs. I have a tendancy to be a bit of a golf snob and huge critic of poor courses. This however is one of my top 5 public courses in the state. I live on Sno Ridge next to TPC and will drive out to Kingston anytime to play Whitehorse. What a golf course!!!!
How can it get better
The last time i played there, the club house was a trailer, now with a 50,000 plus club house marking where the next hole is , vastly improved, the greens were in awesome shape and tough to read.After a round of golf it is nice to sit and relax and enjoy a drink. a great job to the staff, and a very well done job. The parking lot was being prepared to be paved, i drove 15 miles one way to play, one of the guys i played with comes from across the pond from edmonds, wow. does it weekly.
Love this course. In pretty good shape even with the wet weather we've had.
Enjoy playing this course. More user friendly now than when first opened. Love the new clubhouse and grill. Food good, but will be awhile before the service is up to par because everything is so new.
Course is nice, management of the course, not so good!
Us and several other groups were made to wait one hour past our tee times because Whitehorse management allowed a group of approx. 28-32 people to tee off ahead of us. Our Golf Now tee times included carts, yet this group ahead of us took all the available carts. When a few other golfers started to complain, we were told that "the group ahead is not causing the delay, the lack of carts available is causing the delay."
The Whitehorse management caused the problem, did not offer anything for their screw-up (a free golf ball, a free drink, nothing).
A few of us asked for a free drink coupon, yet nobody would do the right thing, so we waited until 2:30 for a 1:30 tee time. Several people ended up walking, and were offered nothing back for going without a cart. With so many 'walkers' play was slow. Poor management.
The course is very well layed out
I've played the course twice before these new owners took over, the course was brand new and there were alot of things that needed attention. Now the course has a new clubhouse and the course is in great condition. Most of the drainage problems have been fixed and the greens are getting softer. Overall I would give the course high marks. Fun course to play but bring your "A" game. They are still in the process of completing some of the parking, landscaping and lighting of different areas but it won't be long and you'll be impressed!!!!!
Course is looking great for March!
Wow, the clubhouse is looking nice, the course was in very good condition, especially for March! Always a good challange, which makes a good score mean something, and today was a good day!
Fun, challenging course.
The course was "cart path only". The conditions seemed to warrant fairway driving.
It was one of the Largest Courses in our area. Pathways are in perfect shape, with wooden bridges to perfect, yet challenging fairways.
The course was in great shape for mid-March, the New club House was something to behold. The course is very challenging, yet holds the vast beauty of this area. Firm, non-raised, rolling greens offer great difficulty to the overall course. If you enjoy walking, it can be accomplished with minor effort, but I prefer using a cart, and slowly taking in the signs of nature readily available. I've only played here twice but had a great experience both times. This course has a tendency to raise one's average though.