Guest Experience

Hole 10 5x7

Championship Golf Paired With Premier Amenities and Service

Guests experience Snoqualmie Ridge as both a dramatic mountain-golf destination and a warm, member-driven club. From arrival at the ridge-top clubhouse to stepping onto Nicklaus-designed tee boxes, visitors are met with sweeping views, attentive staff, and facilities that feel polished but not pretentious.

A Warm Welcome and Unforgettable Club Experience

When visiting The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, guests can expect to be embraced by an atmosphere of gracious hospitality and remarkable service set against the stunning backdrop of the Cascade foothills. Known for its Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, superb amenities, and family-friendly environment, the club offers a blend of championship golf, elegant dining, invigorating fitness and aquatics, and a lively calendar of social events that create memorable experiences for every guest. Whether you’re here to enjoy world-class play, relax by the pool, or celebrate special moments with loved ones, every visit is designed to feel welcoming, refined, and authentically Northwest.

Club Dress Code Pace of Play
Hole 7 9x12

Club Dress Code

Country Club Casual

Collared shirts for men and appropriate dress for women is required. Nice jeans are acceptable (not ripped, torn, tattered, frayed or dirty). Proper Golf and Tennis attire is acceptable.

Dress Code for the Club at Snoqualmie Ridge

The Dress Code applies to all areas of the Club including the Clubhouse, the Grille, the Golf Course, the Practice Area, Tennis Facilities, the Pool and Parking Lots. Members are asked to adhere to the Snoqualmie Ridge dress code, and it is the Member’s responsibility to inform their guests of the dress code and ensure that proper attire is worn by their guests. Management will at all times determine what is inappropriate and enforce the dress code accordingly. We thank you for observing the Dress Code policy of The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. 

Not Acceptable

Cotton T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, tank tops, tube tops, midriff-baring attire, short shorts, cutoffs and inappropriate athletic attire including yoga pants, short athletic shorts, bike shorts, and warm-up suits unless inside the Fitness Rooms. For sports attire that violates the Club dress code, appropriate outerwear is required as a cover-up.

Pace of Play

How We Manage Pace Of Play

How We Manage Pace Of Play

 Arcis Golf is committed to delivering extraordinary golf experiences played at an enjoyable pace. We expect that every golfer accepts the responsibility to maintain their position on the course relative to the pace of play target time. At The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, our goal is for each guest to be able to play at a pace that is comfortable and enjoyable for them, and as such, we encourage you to choose a tee time that aligns your preferred pace of play with the expectations detailed on this page.
 
By selecting an appropriate starting time, as well as following the pace of play guidelines and helpful tips below, you should be able to easily maintain your position on the course and complete your round at an enjoyable pace.  
If a group is out of position or causing undue delay, our Player Assistants will:
1. Provide an initial friendly reminder and a specific expectation to regain position.
2. Act as a forecaddie to assist groups in regaining position.
3. If a group is unable to regain position, the Player Assistant will provide that group with options to move back into position, such as skipping shots/holes, a rain check, or restarting their round behind the last group.  
 
Thank you for doing your part to improve pace of play. We value your time and are honored to serve you.

Helpful Tips to Improve Pace of Play

  1. Playing at a better pace is not about hurrying up or rushing around the course. It is simply about being more efficient with your valuable time, as well as everyone else’s.  Saving 10 seconds per shot can improve your overall time by 15 minutes.  Here are some helpful tips for improving pace of play:

    Be on time

    Confirm your tee time in advance and make it a point to arrive at the tee early with your golf equipment in order, ready to play. Remember essentials like extra balls, tees, gloves and appropriate clothing for the day’s weather conditions.

    Choose the appropriate tees

    Play from a set of tees that is comfortable for you – one where you are more likely to hit lofted irons into greens instead of hybrids or fairway woods. It is acceptable for players in the same group to play from different tees.

    Try alternate forms of play to speed up your round

    Match play, Stableford, best-ball and other formats are easy and fun alternatives to individual stroke play because not every player has to hole out on every hole. There are multiple resources online and in print to learn about the many different golf formats. Try one out.

    Minimize your time on the tee

    On the tee it is usually acceptable for players to “hit when ready.” You can also save time by playing a provisional ball (Rule 27-2) if you think your original ball might be lost or out of bounds.

    Play ready golf

    Play whenever it is safe to do so. The old etiquette of "you're away" no longer          applies.

    Plan your shot before you get to your ball

    Once you are off the tee, think ahead. Determine your yardage and make your club selection before it is your turn to play. Very often, you can do this while others are playing, without disruption. If you take your glove off between shots, have it back on before it is your turn to play.

    Keep your pre-shot routine short

    Pick your line of play once and trust yourself. Try to take no more than one or two practice swings, then set up to the ball and play your shot. Most importantly, be ready to hit when it is your turn. Be efficient after your shot too. Start moving toward your next shot promptly.

    Hit first, then search

    Play your shot before going over to help your playing partner.

    Keep the flagstick in

    It is no longer a penalty to strike the flagstick while in the hole with a shot played from the green.

    Finish out

    Finish short putts on the green rather than marking them.You’ll probably make more.

    Be helpful to others in your group

    Follow the flight of all tee shots, not just your own. Once in the fairway, help others look for their ball if you already know the location of yours. Volunteer to fill in a divot or rake a bunker for another player if needed. Be ready to attend the flagstick for others.

    Keep up with the group in front of you

    Your correct position on the course is immediately behind the group in front of you, not immediately in front of the group behind you. Arrive at your next shot just before the group in front leaves the area in front of you. If you are consistently not able to keep up and a gap opens in front of you, invite the group behind you to play through.
     

    It’s okay to pick up

    The handicap system allows for a maximum score. If you reach it, pick up, regroup, and try again the next hole. The max scores is a net double bogey for any player.  Par of hole + 2 Strokes + Any handicap stroke(s) that the player receives on that hole.

Snoqualmie Ridge Tee Selection Guide

Arcis Golf encourages players to play from a set of tees best suited to their driving distance. In addition to providing more enjoyment for golfers, teeing it forward also can be one of the most important steps that golfers take in improving pace of play. As a guideline, you should be able to consistently and comfortably reach each green in regulation from the tees you choose to play. Take into account the playing conditions for the day. If weather conditions are causing the course to play long, factor in the loss of distance and select your tees accordingly.  

The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge Tee Selection Guide

Average Driving Distance Tee
Markers
Yardage Par Men’s
Rating/
Slope
Women’s
Rating/
Slope
300 Yards Mt. Si 7,264 72 75.6 / 143 n/a
290 Yards Mt. Si / Single Tree 7,056 72 74.5 / 143 n/a
280 Yards Single Tree 6,873 72 73.8 / 142 NA
260 Yards Single Tree / Saw 6,677 72 73 / 140 NA
250 Yards Saw 5,282 72 72 / 136 NA
235 Yards Saw / Axe 6,161 72 70.1 / 135 NA
225 Yards Axe 5,973 72 69.3 / 134 75.3 / 140
215 Yards Axe / Three Trees 5,671 72 67.7 / 128 73.3 / 136
200 Yards Three Trees 5,336 72 66.2 / 125 71.5 / 132

Family Environment

Families hosting guests appreciate the club’s mix of junior-friendly programs, pools, and casual dining, which make it easy for everyone to feel comfortable quickly. 

Clubhouse

Inside, visitors discover a series of distinct spaces—from the Grille and bar to boardroom and wine-room style venues—that can flex between everyday use and private events.