Gold Mountain’s Cascade Course to get $4 million upgrade
By Mike De Felice Kitsap News Group (Permission from Kitsap News Group)...
When you arrive at the Cedars at Dungeness you know you are entering into a special place. The well-kept landscaping reflect the care poured into every corner of the property.
The entrance sets the tone for what’s to come: a championship 18-hole course.
The course is known for being one of the driest courses in Western Washington due to the rain-shadow affect of the Olympic Mountains. But don’t be mislead that it is just a winter escape. The course is at it’s best during the sunny dry season with it’s pristine conditioning and challenging layout, it will provide every golfer a memorable experience.
The closeness to the Strait of Juan de Fuca offer’s a natural air conditioning and a perfect temperature to play golf.
Golfers consistently praise the excellent course conditions, and lush fairways and firm, responsive greens. The layout is both strategic and scenic, offering views of the Olympic Mountains and a mix of elevation changes and undulating greens. The course features five sets of tees, accommodating all skill levels. Its signature crab shaped bunkers (Ole Crabby) on hole #3 adds a memorable challenge.
The Cedars at Dungeness delivers a blend of challenge, charm, and comfort that’s hard to beat.
The 7 Cedars Casino and Hotel is a perfect companion to the course as it offers casino gaming, live music and several dining options. The 100-room hotel features modern amenities like 65” Smart TVs, USB outlets, and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views.
The Olympic Peninsula is always a great year-round getaway for either a round a golf or just some outdoor activities.