GOLF
“Look around at this beauty in every direction and you’ll know why I come to work with a smile on my face every day,” Salish Cliffs head professional David Kass told me as we stood on the exaggerated elevated tee on the stunningly beautiful and wildly fun No. 3 par three. It plays 291-yard from the championship tees and 250-yards from the Players tee, where most weekend golfers play.
After playing the course, I most assuredly agree with Kass. It’s picturesque and photogenic. Better still, the
Salish Cliffs
Stretching 7,269 yards from the championship tees, the course plays to 6,766 yards and 6,312 yards for mid-handicappers.
With radically changing elevations and 360-degree views of Kamilche Valley, the course has a distinctive character with a great selection of uphill and downhill holes. It serves its purpose well as a resort course with fair landing areas off the tee for all skill levels.
Many of the holes are framed by thick fescue and you definitely want to stay in the short grass if you want to score well. If you spend most of your time chopping out of the tall stuff, trust me, you’ll want to destroy your scorecard before the cart attendants get a good look at it.
After the round, the classy, log house style clubhouse has an excellent dining room and a second floor veranda with great views. I suggest ordering the Flat Iron Steak Sandwich for lunch or the Fish and Chips (Halibut) and the Country Scramble for breakfast.
An interesting fact about Salish Cliffs is that it’s the world’s first Salmon Safe Certified Golf Course.
ACCOMMODATIONS/AMENITIES
Standard Room amenities, include:
32″ Television
10 Little Things I Liked
1. The plush leather couches in the lobby.
2. The 8-person “Cadillac” golf cart that transports you from the hotel to the golf course.
3. The interesting and creative art work that dots the walls of the hotel common areas.
4. The totem poles that stand in front of the clubhouse at the golf course.
5. The beautiful landscaping and brightly colored flowers on the property that put you in a great mood.
6. David Kass, the amiable and helpful head golf professional at Salish Cliffs G.C.
7. The indoor pool and oversized hot tub.
8. The cigar selection (over 70 brands) at Skookum Cigar & Wine Lounge at the hotel.
9. The fresh oysters, clams and salmon at the seafood bar.
10.The espresso and wine bar in the lobby of the hotel.
DINING/LOUNGES
Creekside Buffet
Island Grille
Squaxim Island Seafood Bar
Starlight Lounge
Skookum Spirit Cigar Lounge
Water’s Edge Cafe
Skookum Creek Event Center
Gaming
Side Trips--The southern end of the Olympic National Forest is nearby and a drive up route 3 towards Bremerton takes you through many small historic fishing towns. The town of Shelton has an interesting old town area that’s walkable.
LOCATION
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