The Golf Club At Redmond Ridge
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ABOUT DAMN TIME. !!! I’ve been playing Redmond Ridge Golf Course since its early days, and I recently decided to purchase the “Winter Card” for the 2024/2025 season. Let me tell you, this course is in the best shape I’ve seen in decades. A few years ago, I gave it a very poor rating due to horrible conditions, but that’s all changed. I was initially hesitant to return because of the many negative reviews I read, but, now, I’m glad I took a chance and decided to join. The improvements are remarkable, and the new greens keeper and his maintence crews have revitalized the course and [now] the course is truly revisiting its former glory. It’s become a must-play course for anyone in the area. The transformation is about more than just the course itself, the pro-shop staff is simply outstanding. Everyone is welcoming, friendly, and genuinely invested in making sure you enjoy your experience. I do have to give a special shout-out to David, whose beyond obvious positive attitude is absolutely contagious. It’s clear the team cares, and it shows in every aspect of the experience. What began as a seasonal membership for me is now likely evolving into a full-time yearly commitment. If, like me, you’ve stayed away because of old reviews or past conditions, it’s time to give Redmond Ridge another shot. I’m thrilled I did, and I think it deserves another chance… you’ll be surprised…. I was…
- Robert Kaindl
Played this course yesterday and let me just say that I’m not sure I’ve ever played a course in Washington state in the middle of summer in worse conditions. From the greens to the fairways to the tee boxes. If you didn’t know any better you would’ve thought the course had been abandoned. Grass had not been cut in at least a week. Some of the grass on the tee boxes was almost 2” long. I’ve never seen anything like it! Weeds and clover everywhere and the greens were long and very bumpy. They have been doing absolutely zero maintenance on this course. It’s a shame because it’s a beautiful area. Sell this place to a parent company that will actually care!!
- Ted Halady
Played a few days ago. This place could be really great. When the developer owned it and they were selling houses here 20 years ago it was in great shape. Now the current management does not seem to have the budget to keep this place in the shape you would like it to be, sadly. No need to as the demand in the area out paces the supply. No need to spend more than the minimum to get people to play. Having said that it is in better shape than it was the last time I played here. Granted, that is a low bar. But gotta say though there seems to be some improvement. I really like the bones of the course, but not a big fan of a par 70 courses and it is a bit narrow, like many golf courses located in subdivisions. The elevation changes, routing and contouring on the greens makes this course fun and challenging. You won't see me playing here much but I'll be back. Enjoyed my round.
- Jon D
Challenging course but I think the course conditions can be a little better especially in the rough or first cut areas considering the green fees. Bunkers were not in great shape either. Worth a round and checking it out. Had a good time with my buddy.
- Daniel Person
This will probably be the last time I play Redmond Ridge. The front nine was in horrible shape, the greens were terrible and the fairways were also terrible. I took a bunch of pictures to document it. Almost all fairways right in the middle were damaged and probably should have been marked as ground under repair. The back 9 was ok. A few greens were in OK shape. I understand that courses have some issues with drainage and sometimes disease on greens but if that is the case, then don’t charge $120 to play. There were two of us so the round costed $240. I was highly disappointed in the overall course condition. I would not recommend playing this course until they can fix their issues. Hopefully they figure out what is going on with their course, because I really liked it when it was in great shape and would have no problem paying for it.
- Roman Santiago