Salmon Run 18 Hole Championship Golf Course
Course Information

Course Information

General Manager:
Ed Murdock
    Golf Professional:
 
       
 
Course Type:
Daily Fee
    Holes:
18
 
Membership Information:
Available at Proshop
    Commitment:
"Our vision is to successfully provide an enjoyable and unique golf destination experience"
 

Course Layout And Description

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Hole 1 - Salmon Spawn Hole (Par 4-252 to 392 yards)
The Salmon Spawn Hole is a short par 4 that requires a well-positioned first shot. Don't go too far off the tee; the fairway narrows dramatically. The approach is a tight shot over Hamilton Creek. This hole is a good preview of the type of golf you will have to play here at Salmon Run.

Hole 2 - Elk Run Hole (Par 4-218 to 371 yards)
The Elk Run Hole is the narrowest hole, built about 100 feet above the Jack Creek Valley. One of the favorite places for the elk to drive the superintendent crazy, the second hole provides a beautiful view of the Jack Creek Valley and ends with a 160-foot long triple tiered green. At 371 yards from the back tees, this narrow straightway par four can be difficult. However, the forward tees, at only 218 yards, make it relatively easy even for the beginner.

Hole 3 - Jack Creek Hole (Par 5-370 to 466 yards)
The Jack Creek Hole is so named because it has the only double crossing of Jack Creek on your way to the green. A par five with two forced crossings, it dares the good golfer to attempt to reach the 466-yard hole in two. At 370 yards from the forward tees, safe playing to the landing areas should provide the average golfer with a solid par.

Hole 4 - Lombard Street Hole (Par 3-111 to 164 yards)
The Lombard Street Hole is a little touch of San Francisco here at Salmon Run. With a beautiful rock-lined cart path that traverses to a 150 -foot elevation to the top tee, the course has have what may be the "crookedest little cart path in the world." The view from this spectacular 164-yard par three rivals that of any you may have ever seen. The approach shot is just as exciting with a 100-foot descent to a boulder island green surrounded by the always-engulfing lake and wetland area. Hitting this green will be a thrill. Seven tees from 111 yards to 164 yards will provide every golfer of all abilities the chance to earn a birdie opportunity.

Hole 5 - Wetlands Hole (Par 4-227 to 381 yards)
The Wetlands Hole is a dogleg right, 381 yards from the back tee and 227 yards from the forward tee. The rock-lined tees adjacent to the wetlands require a forced carry over the lake and Jack Creek, and provide a beautiful view of the largest wetland on the property.

Hole 6 - Myrtlewood Hole (Par 5-369 to 516 yards)
The Myrtlewoods Hole is a long dogleg right par 5 with myrtlewoods at the teeing area and forming a tight approach from both sides of the fair way to the green. A big drive off the tee will provide the big hitter with another chance to reach this 516-yard hole in two. At 369 yard from the forward tees, there well-placed shots will again reward the strategic player with a good par.

Hole 7 - Azalea Hole (Par 3-112 to 169 yards)
The Azalea Hole is a medium length par three at 169 yards from the back tee and 112 yards from the forward tee. The hole features a uniquely shaped putting green that is 150 feet long.

Hole 8 - Chinook Hole (Par 4-163 to 291 yards)
The Chinook Hole is only 291 yards from the back tee and 163 yards from the forward tee. It's very narrow from the back tees as the hole plays out of a chute of myrtle and alder trees. The bridge crossing from the Hole 7 green to the Hole 8 tees provides one of many opportunities to view the spawning salmon during the fall, winter and spring months. Look out for the two fairway bunkers as they were placed to grab your perfect little shot right down the middle.

Hole 9 - Blackberry Hole (Par 4-240 to 387 yards)
The Blackberry Hole was once filled with hundreds of blackberry brushes that entertained the big black bears roaming the property. Now it is a 387-yard par four dogleg left from an elevated tee of 60 feet. The elevation provides a beautiful view of the hole including two landing area you don't want to land in : Jack Creek and the lake surrounding the green. The forward tees play at 240 yards and require well placed position shots to earn your reward.

Hole 10 - Cougar Run Hole (Par 4-210 to 333 yards)
The Cougar Run Hole is a very narrow par four playing 333 from the back tee. Elevated tees provide a spectacular view of the hole and a well-positioned greenside tree will make the hole difficult with a challenging pin placement. The forward tees play at 200 yards.

Hole 11 - Big Fir Hole (Par 4-222 to 400 yards)
The Big Fir Holes is a long dogleg right that is lined on both sides of the fairway with big firs. Tight and long at 400 yards from the back tee a professional shot is required to smell par here. The forward tees take players to the other side of the Jack Creek tributary and play at 222 yards easing the challenge significantly.

Hole 12 - Black Bear Hole (Par 5-405 to 537 yards)
The Black Bear Hole is so named because this is where the big fellas used to hang out when it is salmon spawning time. At 537 yards, this double-dogleg par five is the longest hole on the course. If that isn't enough challenge, there is a lakeside pond and wetland area and he hole plays into the prevailing breeze. There will be no hitting this green in two unless you play the forward tees at 405 yards.

Hole 13 - Salmon Jump Hole (Par 3-121 to 205 yards)
The Salmon Jump Hole is a long tight par three playing 205 yards from the back tee and 121 yards from the forward tee. The green is surrounded by Jack Creek on the left, a large rock formation on the right, and a plethora of fern everywhere. Look for the special artwork carved out of a clump of myrtlewood stumps at the green and people will see why we call this hole the Salmon Jump Hole.

Hole 14 - Alder Row Hole (Par 5-336 to 497 yards)
The Alder Row Hole is a dogleg right par five playing at 497 yards from the back tee. Alder trees surround the left side of the green. Slightly elevated above Jack Creek, the entire hole provides a beautiful view of the Jack Creek Valley.

Hole 15 - Coho Hole (Par 3-79 to 165 yards)
The Coho Hole is a beautiful sight and fun to play, this par three plays at 165 yards from the back tee and 79 yards from the forward tee. However, it is the 100-foot elevated tees playing over Jack Creek and lined with alders and firs that make it a beauty.

Hole 16 - Wild Turkey Hole (Par 4-309 to 436 yards)
The Wild Turkey Hole is named after one of the many wild animals that roam the course and have roamed the property for years. Remember to yell "fore" for all of our friends. The Wild Turkey is one of the toughest holes on the course. This dogleg left plays at 416 yards from the back tees and 309 yards from the forward tees. The long approach to the green requires a carry over Jack Creek and is also adjacent to Jack Creek on the left. If you don't hit it straight here, get ready for a really big number!.

Hole 17 - Steelhead Hole (Par 4-215 to 317 yards)
The Steelhead Hole has an elevated tee providing a beautiful view of this short dogleg left par four playing at 317 yards. With a large wetland on the left, you must be careful with the tee shot. The forward tees play at 215 yards. There is a greenside bunker and Jordan Creek is on the right.

Hole 18 - Smolt Hole (Par 4-238 to 405 yards)
The Smolt Hole is a good finishing hole at 405 yards. This par four requires two good shots including a tee shot over Jack Creek to end with a par. The forward tees play at 238 yards and also require a carry over Jack Creek off the tee. Once over the creek you will still have to negotiate the lake that borders the 18th green on the left.


 

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