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Gold Mountain Golf Course - The Cascade Course
7263 W Belfair Valley RdBremerton, WA 98312
Phone: (360)415-5432Fax: (360)674-2012
This facility has two regulation eighteen hole courses. The Olympic Course opened in September, 1996 and was the host course for the Pacific Northwest Regional U.S. Open qualifying in 1999. Putting and chipping is a challenge on the Olympic Course due to its quick, undulating greens and heavy bunkering. The Olympic Course concludes with a 621-yard monster that funnels into a small, well-bunkered green. "GOLF Magazine" selected the Olympic Course 82nd on its 1998 list of the "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." The Cascade Course features slightly flatter, punch-bowl greens than the Olympic Course. The putting surfaces are large with subtle slopes. This facility has hosted the PGA Pacific Northwest Sectional Championships and the Washington State Amateur Championships. The new course is more hilly than the Cascade Course. The Cascade Course's back nine is hilly, and its front nine has undulating greens. The facility has hosted the PGA Tour's Pacific Northwest Sectional and Washington State Championship.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Poa Annua Grass | Fairways: Winter Rye |
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| Greens Fees: | $20-$49 |
| Course Type: | public |
| Dress Code: | Shirt and shoes required |
| Season: | Open all year |
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Number of Reviews: 2
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| 2 of 4 people found the following review helpful: |
Perfection..., Jun 23, 2004 |
| reviewer: Kyle B
from Bremerton, WA USA |
| The Gold Mountain complex is the best golf on the Kitsap Peninsula hands down. The Cascade course is tough, yet forgiving off the tee. Fairways parallel each other (for the most part) so there's room for error left or right. Bring your A game when playing the Olympic course...It's beautiful and fun, but much much tougher than the Cascade course. A scratch golfer will probably see a difference of 3 strokes between courses...I'd guess a 15 handicapper would see a difference of 6-8 strokes. One word to describe the complex....BEAUTIFUL. |
| 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
Perfection..., Jun 23, 2004 |
| reviewer: Kyle B
from Bremerton, WA USA |
| The Gold Mountain complex is the best golf on the Kitsap Peninsula hands down. The Cascade course is tough, yet forgiving off the tee. Fairways parallel each other (for the most part) so there's room for error left or right. Bring your A game when playing the Olympic course...It's beautiful and fun, but much much tougher than the Cascade course. A scratch golfer will probably see a difference of 3 strokes between courses...I'd guess a 15 handicapper would see a difference of 6-8 strokes. One word to describe the complex....BEAUTIFUL. |