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81 SAHALEE COUNTRY CLUB PAR 3 213 YARDS Sammamish, WA 425.868.8800 www.sahalee.com On almost every hole in the towering forest you are reminded of Sahalee Country Club's original mission: to create a golf course capable of hosting a major championship. It is never more apparent than when stepping on the tee of the South Course's gracious and greedy ninth hole. The distance from the back tee, where the pros played it in the 1998 PGA Championship, is a healthy 213 yards; a par 3 that takes no prisoners and demands nothing less than total commitment. There is simply no bailout. You either hit the green with your tee shot or find a placid pond that runs in front and left of the green. Consider playing right, away from the water, and nasty bunkers wait on the right-front of the hole. No matter where the pin is placed, the best play is to the middle of the green—if you can hit it that far and straight. Getting on the green doesn't mean the challenge is over, however. Subtle mounds running both front and back of the putting surface often demand a putt that can swing four or five feet on its way to the hole. The club opened in 1969, a product of both designer Ted Robinson's vision and the founders' mission to take full advantage of the club's site on the Sammamish Plateau east of Seattle. Sahalee, which means "high heavenly ground," didn't stop with getting the PGA. It held the NEC World Championship in 2002 and the US Senior Open in 2010, all the while supporting amateur golf with its annual Sahalee Players Championship and the Edean lhlanfeldt Invitational for women collegiate players. 9 Photograph by Rob Perry South Course

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