Sahalee Country Club

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Address:
Northeast Sahalee Country Club Drive
Sammamish
WA
98074
United States

Sahalee Country Club is a world-renowned 27-hole championship golf course located in Sammamish, Washington. Designed by Ted Robinson in 1969 and renovated by Rees Jones in 1996, the par-72 layout is carved from tall, majestic Cedar and Douglas Fir trees native to the Pacific Northwest. The course's name derives from the Chinook phrase "High Heavenly Ground."

Sahalee is consistently ranked among America's greatest courses and has hosted numerous major championships, including the 1998 PGA Championship, 2002 World Golf Championship, 2010 US Men's Senior Open, and the 2016 and 2024 KPMG Women's PGA Championships. The course features three distinct layouts: East, North, and South courses, providing variety in design and difficulty. The naturally forested terrain and strategic use of native vegetation create a challenging championship-level experience. Sahalee serves as both a premier championship venue and an exclusive private club offering full amenities including dining, social programming, and a fitness center for its membership community.

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