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Prospector Golf Course: Arnold Palmer’s rolling mountain masterpiece with strategic risk and reward challenges
Prospector Golf Course in Cle Elum delivers “dazzling mountain golf” through 18 holes of Arnold Palmer Course Design Company artistry, where rolling terrain keeps you on your toes across 7,100 yards of championship golf. Set within Suncadia’s pine and fir forest with strategically placed lakes and ponds, this par 72 layout offers extremely playable golf for all skill levels while presenting accomplished golfers with well-bunkered fairways and numerous water features that create compelling risk and reward decisions. Palmer’s design philosophy shines through rolling, undulating fairways and greens that constantly engage players and demand strategic thinking on every shot.
Prospector Golf Course Fast Facts
Feature | Detail |
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Location (City, State) | Cle Elum, Washington |
Address | Located at Suncadia Resort, adjacent to The Inn |
Holes and par | 18 holes, Par 72 |
Total yardage (back tees) | 7,112 yards (Championship tees) |
Tee sets (names and count) | Championship, Back, Middle, Front, SSS (multiple combinations available) |
Course rating and slope (primary tees) | Championship 73.9/135 |
Terrain | Rolling terrain through pine and fir forest with lakes and ponds |
Practice facilities | Practice range, private instruction, junior golf programs, group clinics |
Clubhouse | Prospector Golf Shop adjacent to The Inn, featuring apparel and equipment |
Food & Beverage | Mulligan’s at the Turn on 9th hole for refreshments |
Seasonality | Opens May 1, 2025 for the season |
Course Overview
Prospector Golf Course showcases Arnold Palmer’s mastery of strategic golf course design, where rolling terrain and elevation changes at 2,250 feet create constantly shifting playing conditions and spectacular views of Mount Baldy and the Cascade Mountains. Palmer’s team crafted a layout that seamlessly integrates with the natural pine and fir forest, using the existing topography to create holes that flow naturally through the landscape while maintaining the challenging yet playable character that defines Palmer designs.
The course demands thoughtful strategy rather than pure power, with strategically placed bunkers that are deeper and more challenging to escape than typical resort courses. Water features appear throughout the layout, creating genuine risk and reward scenarios where aggressive play can yield rewards but conservative approaches ensure solid scores. The design emphasizes course management skills, rewarding players who can read the rolling terrain and adapt their strategy to the mountain conditions, much like the nearby Tumble Creek Club demands, though with Palmer’s more strategic approach compared to Tom Doak’s minimalist philosophy.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
Hole | Yards (Championship) | Par | Hcp | Notes |
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1 | 414 | 4 | 14 | Strong opening hole with strategic bunkering |
2 | 450 | 4 | 10 | Longest par 4 on front nine, rolling fairway |
3 | 184 | 3 | 16 | Mountain views frame this par 3 |
4 | 534 | 5 | 8 | Reachable par 5 with water hazards in play |
5 | 335 | 4 | 4 | Short par 4 with risk/reward driving options |
6 | 190 | 3 | 18 | Longest par 3, requires precise iron play |
7 | 429 | 4 | 12 | Dogleg with strategic bunker placement |
8 | 535 | 5 | 6 | Par 5 with multiple water crossings |
9 | 415 | 4 | 2 | Finishing hole to Mulligan’s at the Turn |
10 | 408 | 4 | 3 | Elevated tee with stunning Cascade views |
11 | 534 | 5 | 1 | Number 1 handicap hole, ultimate challenge |
12 | 184 | 3 | 13 | Back nine par 3 with mountain backdrop |
13 | 459 | 4 | 15 | Demanding par 4 through forest corridor |
14 | 431 | 4 | 7 | Strategic water placement affects approach |
15 | 203 | 3 | 17 | Longest par 3 tests club selection |
16 | 423 | 4 | 9 | Rolling fairway with multiple bunkers |
17 | 444 | 4 | 11 | Penultimate hole with challenging approach |
18 | 539 | 5 | 5 | Finishing par 5 with dramatic mountain views |
Amenities & Practice
The Prospector Golf Shop, conveniently located adjacent to The Inn at Suncadia, provides a full complement of clothing, equipment, and accessories for the entire family. Practice facilities include a comprehensive driving range and putting areas where golfers can prepare for the course’s varied challenges. Prospector offers extensive instruction programs including private lessons, junior golf development, group instruction, and specialized clinics for all ages and skill levels.
PGA Teaching Professionals are available to customize lesson programs based on individual needs, with instruction bookings available at (844) 817-5870. The practice facilities support the course’s strategic design by allowing players to work on the precision and course management skills that Palmer’s layout rewards.
Food & Beverage
Mulligan’s at the Turn, strategically located on Prospector’s ninth hole, serves sandwiches, snacks, and beverages for golfers looking to refuel mid-round. This convenient location allows players to grab refreshments while enjoying views of the course and preparing for the back nine challenge.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Prospector Golf Course operates seasonally, opening May 1, 2025, taking advantage of the favorable mountain climate at Suncadia’s 2,250-foot elevation. Located within the vast 6,400-acre Suncadia Resort property, the course offers convenient access to luxury accommodations at The Inn and The Lodge. Golfers frequently note that rounds at Prospector Golf Course tend to be faster compared to the neighboring Rope Rider Golf Course, with an average of 30 minutes saved per round, making it an excellent choice for time-conscious players. For the ultimate Suncadia golf experience, consider playing both resort courses to experience the contrast between Palmer’s strategic design and Jacobsen Hardy’s heritage-inspired layout.
How to Score Here
- Study the strategic bunker placement carefully since Prospector Golf Course features deeper, more challenging sand traps that require skillful escape shots
- Embrace the risk and reward opportunities presented by water features, but have conservative backup plans for high-stakes situations
- Use the rolling terrain to your advantage by understanding how elevation changes affect club selection and ball flight
- Take advantage of the mountain elevation and thinner air that can add distance to shots, particularly on the elevated holes
- Respect the course management aspects that define Palmer designs, favoring strategic positioning over aggressive play
- Compare your experience with nearby Rope Rider’s more accessible design to appreciate different architectural philosophies
Final Word
Prospector Golf Course represents Arnold Palmer’s vision of mountain golf at its finest, where strategic design meets stunning Cascade Mountain beauty in an unforgettable championship experience.
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