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Rope Rider Golf Course: historic coal mining landscape transformed into welcoming championship golf for all skill levels
Rope Rider Golf Course in Cle Elum declares “welcome everybody” with youth tees on every hole while delivering 7,300 yards of challenging championship golf that honors the area’s coal mining heritage. Built on the site of three historic Roslyn coal mines, this Jacobsen Hardy design is intriguingly influenced by remaining mine foundations, portals, and even a 120-foot hill of coal tailings that the architects chose to preserve as the course’s dramatic centerpiece. Named after the coal miners who routinely balanced themselves on coal cars maneuvering steep mine shaft slopes, the course embodies the philosophy that “the land should be the hero” through exciting elevation changes and layout variety that blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.
Rope Rider Golf Course Fast Facts
Feature | Detail |
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Location (City, State) | Cle Elum, Washington |
Address | Located at Suncadia Resort, check-in at Swiftwater Cellars Winery |
Holes and par | 18 holes, Par 72 |
Total yardage (back tees) | 7,271 yards (Jake tees) |
Tee sets (names and count) | Jake, Blue, White, Gold, Red, Youth (seven tee options including youth tees on every hole) |
Course rating and slope (primary tees) | Jake 73.3/129 |
Terrain | Historic coal mining site with 120-foot coal tailings hill, mine foundations and portals |
Practice facilities | Practice range, instruction programs, golf shop at Swiftwater Cellars |
Course architect | Jacobsen Hardy Golf Course Design (2011) |
Unique features | Built around Tipple Hill coal tailings, divided into neat six-hole segments |
Heritage | Named after Roslyn coal miners who rode coal cars through steep mine shafts |
Course Overview
Rope Rider Golf Course showcases Jacobsen Hardy’s philosophy of letting the land be the hero, with the dramatic 120-foot Tipple Hill of coal tailings serving as the course’s commanding centerpiece through holes 7, 8, and 9. Rather than moving this enormous hill of mining waste, the architects embraced it as a defining landscape feature that tells the story of the area’s industrial heritage. The course flows around remaining mine foundations and portals from three historic Roslyn coal mines, creating a unique golfing experience where history and sport intersect.
The layout emphasizes accessibility and playability, with generous fairways and straightforward greens that allow players to focus on enjoying the dramatic elevation changes and varied terrain. Bunkers are less prominent and easier to escape compared to neighboring courses, while the course design creates natural six-hole segments that accommodate shorter rounds. The combination of bluegrass fairways and bent greens provides consistent playing conditions that complement the mining landscape’s natural character.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
Hole | Yards (Jake tees) | Par | Hcp | Notes |
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1 | 413 | 4 | 6 | Opening hole sets welcoming tone with generous fairway |
2 | 541 | 5 | 18 | Long par 5 with reachable green for aggressive players |
3 | 215 | 3 | 14 | Longest par 3 demands accurate long iron or hybrid |
4 | 491 | 4 | 10 | Challenging par 4 with mining landscape views |
5 | 428 | 4 | 2 | Number 2 handicap hole tests course management |
6 | 399 | 4 | 8 | Final hole before entering coal tailings section |
7 | 185 | 3 | 4 | Par 3 played around dramatic Tipple Hill coal tailings |
8 | 578 | 5 | 16 | Longest hole on course, winds through mining heritage area |
9 | 430 | 4 | 12 | Completes coal tailings trilogy with elevated approach |
10 | 532 | 5 | 11 | Back nine opener with mountain vistas |
11 | 148 | 3 | 5 | Short par 3 requiring precision over distance |
12 | 345 | 4 | 13 | Drivable par 4 with risk/reward decision |
13 | 435 | 4 | 3 | Strategic par 4 with well-placed hazards |
14 | 564 | 5 | 7 | Par 5 with multiple route options to green |
15 | 449 | 4 | 15 | Mid-length par 4 through natural terrain |
16 | 463 | 4 | 17 | Penultimate challenge with elevation change |
17 | 202 | 3 | 1 | Number 1 handicap hole, toughest par 3 on course |
18 | 420 | 4 | 9 | Finishing hole with view back to Tipple Hill |
Amenities & Practice
Rope Rider Golf Shop and tee time check-in operates from Swiftwater Cellars Winery, creating a unique combination of golf and wine tasting experiences. The practice facilities include a driving range and instruction programs designed to help golfers of all abilities prepare for the course’s varied challenges. The unusual check-in location at the winery adds to the course’s distinctive character and provides opportunities for post-round wine tasting.
Professional instruction and tee time reservations are available through (844) 824-8321. The course’s commitment to welcoming all skill levels extends to its instruction programs, with options designed for beginners through advanced players looking to navigate the unique mining landscape challenges.
Food & Beverage
Swiftwater Cellars Winery serves as both the golf shop and a dining destination, offering wine tasting and food service that complements the golf experience. This unique arrangement allows golfers to enjoy local wine and cuisine while taking in views of the course and surrounding mountain landscape.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Rope Rider Golf Course operates as part of the Suncadia Resort complex, with tee time reservations handled through the pro shop at Swiftwater Cellars Winery. The course’s design allows for flexible play options, including neat six-hole segments that accommodate shorter rounds for time-conscious golfers. Located four miles from the historic coal mining town of Roslyn, the course provides easy access while maintaining its connection to the area’s industrial heritage.
How to Score Here
- Embrace the welcoming design philosophy by choosing appropriate tees from the seven available options, including youth tees on every hole
- Study the dramatic elevation changes around Tipple Hill on holes 7-9 where Rope Rider Golf Course’s mining heritage creates unique playing conditions
- Take advantage of generous fairways and straightforward greens that reward solid, strategic play over heroic shots
- Respect the historic mining landscape features that define the course character while providing natural hazards and strategic interest
- Consider the six-hole segment structure for planning shorter rounds or practice sessions on specific sections
Final Word
Rope Rider Golf Course transforms industrial heritage into welcoming championship golf, where coal mining history and Jacobsen Hardy design create an accessible yet memorable mountain experience.
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