Sammamish, Washington, United States
Aldarra Golf Club
18
Holes
6,955
Yards
About Aldarra Golf Club
Aldarra Golf Club is a distinguished private golf club in Sammamish, Washington. The 18-hole, 6,955-yard course was designed by Thomas Fazio, ASGCA. Rated 4.8 stars by members and visitors — one of the highest-rated clubs in the region.
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Golf
Status Type
Private
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Location
Sammamish, Washington
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Architect
Thomas Fazio, ASGCA
Courses
1
Holes
18
Par
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Distance
6,955
yards
Slope
147
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Aldarra Golf Club
Sammamish, Washington, USA
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4.8
87 reviews
Manicured exclusive course - very tough grind with no easy holes. Greens don’t hold and are extremely tricky to putt and for approach shots. Impressive service. They focus only on golf and the course drains really well and playable during the winter similar to Chambers Bay. The Old Fashioned at the bar is the best! Maintenance is immaculate and was so impressed with the best tee boxes I’ve ever played on! The fairways were amazing conditions too. The pro shop was some very nice merchandise. They also have nice towels to use during the round. The golf carts are brand new and very comfortable. We were warned about certain rules as they tend to have the quirks that private clubs tend to. Found the green not too fast speed wise. Not too many water features involved. Some false fronts and lots of undulations on greens. I was able to putt from fringe. The guest greens fee for me on a weekday afternoon in October was less than $200 which is more than reasonable. The vibe of the place is like an old farm and charming. Pro v1 range balls. Course is definitely walkable although on the back 9 there are three holes they want you to take the electric cart to improve pace of play. The afternoons always seem chill because the hard core members all prefer to play early in the mornings. And it’s not rare to have pro athlete sightings. It is picturesque with deer and salmon sightings along with bears sometimes! And the walking path is nice but can be a bit narrow for carts. You can actually hear the local road and traffic from some of the holes.
Jong Lee
Well kept golf course with some rather spectacular views.
Real ErikaShea
This private course was kind enough to host the PSP charity golf tournament. The host, volunteers, course, faculties, food and beverage were all fantastic. Great job!
thebrav
A spectacular property. Amazing views. Built around the Boeing family farm buildings.
Beverly Armstrong
I have the privilege of playing here a couple of times a year. Truly first class golf. Incredible effort is made to keep the course in immaculate shape. The layout is brutal but fair. Very professionally designed, as you might expect, though it would be nice to have a few more bail out opportunities for those who don't play to a single digit handicap. If you have a chance to play, enjoy the experience and either focus on keeping the damage to bogey or simply forget the score altogether.
Andy Boyd
Manicured exclusive course - very tough grind with no easy holes. Greens don’t hold and are extremely tricky to putt and for approach shots. Impressive service. They focus only on golf and the course drains really well and playable during the winter similar to Chambers Bay. The Old Fashioned at the bar is the best! Maintenance is immaculate and was so impressed with the best tee boxes I’ve ever played on! The fairways were amazing conditions too. The pro shop was some very nice merchandise. They also have nice towels to use during the round. The golf carts are brand new and very comfortable. We were warned about certain rules as they tend to have the quirks that private clubs tend to. Found the green not too fast speed wise. Not too many water features involved. Some false fronts and lots of undulations on greens. I was able to putt from fringe. The guest greens fee for me on a weekday afternoon in October was less than $200 which is more than reasonable. The vibe of the place is like an old farm and charming. Pro v1 range balls. Course is definitely walkable although on the back 9 there are three holes they want you to take the electric cart to improve pace of play. The afternoons always seem chill because the hard core members all prefer to play early in the mornings. And it’s not rare to have pro athlete sightings. It is picturesque with deer and salmon sightings along with bears sometimes! And the walking path is nice but can be a bit narrow for carts. You can actually hear the local road and traffic from some of the holes.
Jong Lee
Well kept golf course with some rather spectacular views.
Real ErikaShea
This private course was kind enough to host the PSP charity golf tournament. The host, volunteers, course, faculties, food and beverage were all fantastic. Great job!
thebrav
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