This course is way to wet this time. I play suncadia ever year for the last ten years. The condition of the greens were hard to hold a good shot, hit it short the ground was mush!!! This course design is one of the best in the area. Need less water on the fairways(brown spots is not a bad thing). Greens need more attention. The staff was great and friendly. I will play again prosecutor is a good track but the condition need to improve
Paul A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Edmonds, WA
When we pulled up, the staff just stared at us. As we began to take the clubs out of the car, we were finally approached for assistance. They loaded up our clubs on to the cart, however didnt anchor them properly as my bag fell off resulting in broken equipment. The beverage cart girl witnessed the incident and informed me that this was the 2nd time this happened that day. I called and emailed to talk with a manager about the incident as my bag is fully broken, and I never received a response. I’m quite upset about their lack of unprofessionalism throughout our experience, and will not be returning.
Young H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Snoqualmie, WA
As much as I «bagged» on Carnation Golf Course, the Prospector Golf Course is at the opposite end of the value spectrum. It is an absolute beautiful layout! Every hole creates a challenge on the approach shot because the greens are protected by a bunker or water or both. Yet, it is forgiving off the tee shot. I believe that the course is in immaculate condition because people just do not want to drive way out to Cle Elum. These people should. This course is comparable and probably better than TPC Snoqualmie Ridge. I have not played Aldarra or Sahalee but i cannot imagine either course being that much better than this one. This is a private country club quality course, which is open to the public. It is definitely worth the drive. The only thing that can be improved is the putting green. The greens are fair and in great condition, but not very fast. Ironically, it is very difficult to «hold» the greens on your approach shot. I shot an 88 from the tips.