The Members Club at Aldarra

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WA
United States

The Members Club at Aldarra is an 18-hole, par 71 golf course designed by world-renowned designer Tom Fazio and opened in 2001. Located in Sammamish, Washington (near Fall City), approximately 30 minutes east of Seattle, the course is built on the original site of the Boeing family farm. The 6,885-yard layout features rolling terrain with a course rating of 74.0 and slope of 147, presenting a significant challenge to players of all skill levels. The bent grass greens and fairways are maintained in pristine condition, and the course features no residential development along the holes, allowing unobstructed views toward Mount Si and the Cascade Mountains.

The course design integrates thoughtfully with its natural environment, routing through fir and cedar stands while respecting wetlands and riparian corridors. Accuracy and strategic shotmaking are emphasized over distance, with players encountering forced carries, natural hazards, and strategically placed bunkers. Signature features include the par 3 fifteenth hole, a 234-yard challenge requiring golfers to navigate between two large pine trees with a raised green that creates memorable difficulty. The sixteenth hole, a 475-yard par 4, is noted as one of the most challenging holes in the Seattle area.

As a private, members-only club, Aldarra has earned recognition as one of the premier golf courses in the Pacific Northwest. The course was designed specifically to play well year-round given the region's climate, and special care was taken to preserve the existing landscape and natural beauty of the site.

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