17 Premier Golf Communities

Eastside Golf Course Homes

From ultra-exclusive Overlake Golf & Country Club to family-friendly Snoqualmie Ridge—discover luxury homes across Seattle's premier golf communities. Expert guidance from an avid golfer who knows every course, every club, and what makes each community exceptional.

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Aerial view of Overlake Golf & Country Club in Medina with luxury homes and Lake Washington - Most exclusive Eastside Seattle golf community

Why Buy a Golf Course Home on the Eastside?

As an avid golfer who has played over 90% of the courses featured on this page, I understand that buying a golf course home is about far more than proximity to the first tee. It's about lifestyle, community, guaranteed open space, and belonging to something exceptional.

Golf course homes on Seattle's Eastside offer unparalleled advantages. Unlike traditional neighborhoods where vacant lots can be developed into new construction, golf course properties provide permanent open space protection—the fairways, greens, and tree-lined buffers you see today will remain that way indefinitely. This translates to enduring privacy, scenic vistas, and lower density living that becomes increasingly rare in our rapidly growing region.

The Eastside golf community demographic is equally compelling. Golfers tend to be affluent, health-conscious, socially engaged individuals who value quality and long-term thinking—exactly the type of neighbors and community members who enhance property values and neighborhood character. Whether you're walking your dog along cart paths, hosting friends on your course-view patio, or simply enjoying sunrise over the 14th fairway, golf course living offers a daily connection to nature and beauty that typical suburban developments simply cannot match.

This comprehensive guide covers 17 distinct golf communities ranging from ultra-exclusive private clubs like Overlake Golf & Country Club (homes $4M-$12M+) to accessible resort-style communities like Snoqualmie Ridge (homes $600K-$2M). Each offers unique character, amenities, and membership structures. Whether you're a scratch golfer seeking championship-caliber courses or someone who simply appreciates the serenity of fairway living, there's an Eastside golf community perfectly suited to your lifestyle and budget.



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Luxury golf course home on Seattle Eastside with fairway views and contemporary Pacific Northwest architecture

Most Exclusive • $4M–$12M+ • Est. 1927

Overlake Golf & Country Club

Overlake Golf & Country Club stands as the pinnacle of Pacific Northwest golf society and the most exclusive private club on Seattle's Eastside. Founded in 1927 and situated across the pristine landscapes of Medina and Clyde Hill, Overlake represents nearly a century of tradition, championship golf, and multi-generational family membership among the region's most prominent families. With membership capped at approximately 300 and initiation fees exceeding $100,000, gaining access to Overlake is as much about legacy and relationships as it is about golf handicap.

The championship 18-hole course features dramatic elevation changes, strategic bunkering, and meticulously maintained bentgrass fairways and greens that challenge even single-digit handicappers. Members enjoy unobstructed views of Lake Washington, the Cascade Mountains, and Mount Rainier from elevated tee boxes throughout the layout. Beyond golf, Overlake offers world-class tennis facilities, a junior Olympic swimming pool, fine dining in multiple venues, and a robust calendar of social events that define Eastside high society. The club's commitment to excellence extends to every detail—from personalized locker room service to the White Glove caddie program that has trained generations of Eastside youth.

Homes surrounding Overlake Golf & Country Club represent the absolute pinnacle of Eastside luxury real estate. Properties range from $4 million to well over $12 million, with exceptional estates occasionally commanding $15 million or more. These are not merely houses—they are architectural statements featuring 8,000 to 15,000+ square feet of living space on expansive lots typically ranging from 15,000 to 30,000 square feet or larger. Expect to find custom construction by the region's most sought-after builders, materials sourced globally (Italian marble, French limestone, Brazilian hardwoods), smart home technology integration, wine cellars, home theaters, guest houses, sport courts, and resort-caliber outdoor living spaces designed to capture fairway and Lake Washington views.

The neighborhoods surrounding Overlake—primarily Medina, Clyde Hill, and certain pockets of Bellevue—offer unparalleled privacy, security, and exclusivity. Streets are tree-lined and quiet, with minimal through-traffic due to the residential-only nature of these enclaves. You'll find yourself as neighbors to tech executives, venture capitalists, physicians, attorneys, and established Seattle families whose roots in the community span generations. The school districts (Bellevue School District) are among Washington's finest, and proximity to downtown Bellevue, Microsoft, and other Eastside employment centers makes this location as practical as it is prestigious.

It's important to understand that Overlake membership and real estate ownership are separate matters. Living near the club does not guarantee membership, though it certainly provides geographic preference during the rigorous application process. Prospective members typically require sponsorship from existing members, participate in multiple interviews, and undergo board review before invitation. Annual dues are substantial (well into five figures), reflecting the club's commitment to maintaining facilities and services at the highest level. For those fortunate enough to gain entry, Overlake membership often becomes a defining element of family identity—passed down through generations and treasured as much for the relationships formed as the golf played.

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Who Should Consider Overlake Golf & Country Club Homes: Ultra-high-net-worth families seeking the absolute pinnacle of Eastside prestige and golf society membership. Ideal for those who value multi-generational traditions, championship golf at the highest level, and living among Seattle's most established families. Budget should comfortably accommodate $4M-$12M+ home purchase plus six-figure initiation fees and substantial annual dues.


Old Seattle Money • $2M–$8M • Est. 1910

Glendale Golf and Country Club

Glendale Golf and Country Club, established in 1910, holds the distinction of being Bellevue's oldest and most storied private club—a bastion of old Seattle money, multi-generational family traditions, and understated Pacific Northwest elegance. While Overlake may edge Glendale slightly in pure exclusivity metrics, many longtime Eastside families consider Glendale equally prestigious, particularly for its warm, family-oriented culture and deep roots in Seattle society. Initiation fees range from $75,000 to $100,000 depending on membership category, with approximately 400 member families enjoying access to one of the region's most refined country club experiences.

The championship 18-hole golf course, redesigned over the decades to maintain relevance while honoring its heritage layout, winds through mature Douglas firs, towering cedars, and meticulously manicured fairways that showcase the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty. Glendale's course is known for rewarding strategic play over pure distance—a thinking golfer's layout where local knowledge and course management separate the skilled from the powerful. The club's practice facilities include a dedicated short game area, driving range, and putting greens that rival any private club in the region.

Beyond golf, Glendale excels in creating family-focused experiences. The club features 14 tennis courts (both grass and hard surface), a comprehensive aquatics center with junior Olympic pool, paddle tennis, fitness facilities, and multiple dining venues ranging from casual poolside fare to formal fine dining. What truly distinguishes Glendale, however, is its multi-generational culture—it's common to see three or even four generations of the same family enjoying the club together, from grandparents playing bridge in the card room to grandchildren taking swim lessons or junior golf clinics. This familial atmosphere creates a sense of continuity and belonging that money alone cannot purchase.

Homes surrounding Glendale Golf and Country Club in Bellevue typically range from $2 million to $8 million, offering slightly broader accessibility than Overlake while maintaining impeccable luxury standards. Properties feature 5,000 to 10,000+ square feet of living space on lots ranging from 10,000 to 20,000+ square feet, with many estates enjoying direct golf course frontage or proximity. Architectural styles vary from traditional Colonial and Tudor to contemporary Pacific Northwest designs, reflecting the neighborhood's evolution over multiple decades. Expect custom finishes, gourmet kitchens, primary suites with spa-inspired bathrooms, home offices designed for executive needs, and beautifully landscaped grounds that complement the golf course viewsheds.

The neighborhoods immediately surrounding Glendale—primarily South Bellevue—offer exceptional convenience alongside exclusivity. Residents enjoy proximity to top-rated schools within the Bellevue School District, walkability to Bellevue Square and downtown Bellevue's dining and cultural amenities, easy freeway access via I-90 and I-405, and the quiet, tree-lined streets characteristic of established Eastside neighborhoods. You'll find neighbors who are physicians, attorneys, business owners, and longtime Seattle families—professionals who value discretion, community engagement, and the understated elegance that defines Pacific Northwest luxury.

Who Should Consider Glendale Golf and Country Club Homes: Families seeking top-tier golf club membership with a warmer, more family-oriented culture than some ultra-exclusive alternatives. Ideal for those who value multi-generational traditions, comprehensive family amenities beyond just golf, and integration into established Seattle society. Budget should accommodate $2M-$8M home purchase plus substantial initiation fees and annual dues, with readiness for the club's application and sponsorship process.


Tom Fazio Design • $2M–$8M • Est. 1998

Aldarra Golf Club

Aldarra Golf Club represents modern luxury at its finest—a fully gated, meticulously planned community in Sammamish featuring a championship Tom Fazio golf course that opened in 1998. Where Overlake and Glendale embody old-money Pacific Northwest tradition, Aldarra appeals to tech executives, entrepreneurs, and successful professionals seeking contemporary sophistication, world-class golf course architecture, and the privacy that comes with 24/7 manned gate security. Initiation fees range from $50,000 to $100,000 depending on membership category, with approximately 300 member families enjoying what many consider the Eastside's most challenging and visually stunning golf experience.

The Tom Fazio-designed championship course is Aldarra's crown jewel—a masterful routing across 240 acres of rolling Sammamish terrain featuring dramatic elevation changes, strategic bunkering, water hazards integrated seamlessly into play, and bentgrass surfaces maintained to PGA Tour standards. Fazio, one of golf architecture's most celebrated designers, created a layout that challenges low-handicap players from the tips (over 7,000 yards) while remaining enjoyable for higher handicaps from forward tees. The course's signature holes—particularly the downhill par-3 17th with its island green and Cascade backdrop—have been featured in national golf publications and regularly earn rankings among Washington's best private courses.

Aldarra's clubhouse and amenities reflect the same attention to design excellence as the golf course. The 30,000-square-foot clubhouse features multiple dining venues (from casual grill to formal dining), men's and women's locker rooms with lounge areas, a golf pro shop stocked with premium equipment and apparel, and event spaces that host weddings, corporate functions, and member social gatherings. The practice facility includes a double-ended driving range, short game area with multiple greens, and covered hitting bays for year-round practice—essential during Pacific Northwest winters. Beyond golf, members enjoy a fitness center, swimming pool, tennis courts, and a packed social calendar that fosters community among like-minded families.

Homes within Aldarra's gated community typically range from $2 million to $8 million, with architectural styles leaning contemporary and transitional rather than traditional. Properties feature 5,000 to 12,000+ square feet of living space on lots ranging from 10,000 to 30,000+ square feet, many with direct golf course frontage offering fairway, water, and mountain views. Expect high-end finishes throughout: designer kitchens with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, great rooms with soaring ceilings and walls of glass framing golf course vistas, primary suites with spa-inspired bathrooms and walk-in closets, smart home technology, outdoor living spaces with fire features and built-in grills, and three-car garages. Many homes include basements finished as entertainment spaces, home theaters, wine cellars, or guest suites.

The Aldarra neighborhood demographic skews heavily toward tech industry executives—Microsoft, Amazon, and startup founders who appreciate the gated security, modern aesthetics, and championship golf that define the community. Sammamish's exceptional school district (Issaquah School District) ranks among Washington's best, making Aldarra particularly attractive to families with school-age children. The location offers convenient access to Eastside employment centers, I-90 corridor for Seattle commutes, and Sammamish Town Center for shopping and dining, all while feeling removed from urban density thanks to the gated buffer and surrounding forest.

Who Should Consider Aldarra Golf Club Homes: Tech executives, entrepreneurs, and successful professionals seeking modern luxury within a fully gated golf community. Ideal for serious golfers who appreciate Tom Fazio course architecture and championship-caliber conditioning, families valuing top schools and security, and those preferring contemporary design over traditional Pacific Northwest styles. Budget should accommodate $2M-$8M home purchase, $50K-$100K initiation fees, and annual dues, plus readiness for Aldarra's selective membership process.


Aldarra Golf Club Tom Fazio championship course in Sammamish Washington with gated luxury homes

PGA Championship Venue • $1.5M–$6M • Est. 1969

Sahalee Country Club

Sahalee Country Club holds an unmatched championship pedigree among Pacific Northwest golf clubs, having hosted three major professional tournaments: the 1998 PGA Championship (won by Vijay Singh), the 2010 U.S. Senior Open (won by Bernhard Langer), and the 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship (won by Brooke Henderson). This tournament history instantly elevates Sahalee's prestige—when you play Sahalee, you're walking the same fairways where golf legends have competed at the highest level. Founded in 1969 and designed by the esteemed Ted Robinson, Sahalee (a Chinook word meaning "high heavenly ground") offers old-money prestige without the ultra-exclusive price point of Overlake or Glendale. Initiation fees range from $50,000 to $75,000, with approximately 450 member families.

The championship golf course at Sahalee is a true test of golf—a tree-lined, traditional parkland layout carved through towering Douglas firs and Western red cedars that create narrow, demanding fairways where accuracy trumps distance. The course plays over 7,000 yards from the championship tees and features small, undulating greens protected by strategic bunkering and natural hazards. Sahalee's conditioning is impeccable year-round, with bentgrass fairways and greens maintained to tournament standards. What makes Sahalee particularly special for avid golfers is the challenge it presents—this is not a resort course where everyone shoots their handicap. It's a thinking person's layout that rewards strategic course management, shot-making ability, and mental toughness.

The clubhouse at Sahalee reflects understated Pacific Northwest elegance—no ostentatious displays, just quality materials, comfortable spaces, and a genuine club atmosphere. Members enjoy multiple dining options, well-appointed locker rooms, a golf shop stocked by knowledgeable professionals, and practice facilities that include a driving range, short game area, and putting greens. Beyond golf, Sahalee features tennis courts, swimming facilities, and a social calendar that emphasizes member engagement. The club's junior golf program has produced numerous college scholarship recipients and competitive amateur players, reflecting Sahalee's commitment to developing the next generation of serious golfers.

Homes surrounding Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish typically range from $1.5 million to $6 million, offering more accessible luxury than some ultra-exclusive alternatives while maintaining exceptional quality. Properties feature 4,000 to 8,000+ square feet of living space on lots ranging from 10,000 to 20,000+ square feet, with many homes enjoying views of the championship course. Architectural styles include traditional Northwest Contemporary, Craftsman, and transitional designs that blend seamlessly with the forested Sammamish setting. Expect quality construction with hardwood floors, gourmet kitchens, vaulted ceilings, stone fireplaces, outdoor living spaces, and finished basements. Many properties have been updated or rebuilt in recent years as the neighborhood matures.

The Sahalee neighborhood in Sammamish attracts established professionals—physicians, attorneys, business owners, and executives who appreciate championship golf heritage without requiring the absolute peak of Eastside exclusivity. The Issaquah School District serves the area with some of Washington's highest-rated schools, making this particularly appealing for families. The location offers convenient access to I-90 for Seattle commutes, proximity to Sammamish Town Center, and the natural beauty of the Sammamish Plateau—forested, quiet, and far removed from urban density.

Who Should Consider Sahalee Country Club Homes: Serious golfers who appreciate championship course architecture and the prestige of a PGA tournament venue. Ideal for families seeking excellent schools, established professionals valuing tradition over trendiness, and those who want top-tier golf club membership at a more accessible price point than Overlake or Glendale. Budget should accommodate $1.5M-$6M home purchase, $50K-$75K initiation fees, and annual dues.


Family-Friendly • $1M–$4M • 27 Holes

Bear Creek Country Club

Bear Creek Country Club offers exceptional value for golf-focused families in the Redmond and Woodinville area, providing a compelling blend of championship golf, comprehensive family amenities, and accessible luxury that distinguishes it from ultra-exclusive alternatives. With initiation fees ranging from $25,000 to $50,000—substantially lower than Overlake, Glendale, or Aldarra—and approximately 500 member families, Bear Creek delivers outstanding golf and country club lifestyle without the six-figure entry barrier. The club's 27-hole layout provides variety and ensures tee time availability even during peak seasons, while the family-oriented culture creates a welcoming environment for members across all ages and skill levels.

The three nine-hole courses at Bear Creek—East, West, and South—can be combined into various 18-hole rotations, offering members different challenges and experiences throughout the season. The courses feature tree-lined fairways, strategic water hazards, well-protected greens, and thoughtful routing that emphasizes playability without sacrificing challenge. Conditioning is excellent year-round, with bentgrass greens and fairways maintained by an experienced grounds crew. The practice facility includes a full-length driving range, multiple short game areas, and putting greens, ensuring members can work on every aspect of their game. For serious golfers, Bear Creek's 27-hole configuration means you can play different combinations every round—a significant advantage over single 18-hole facilities.

What truly distinguishes Bear Creek from higher-priced alternatives is its genuine family focus. The club's junior golf program is among the Eastside's strongest, producing numerous high school champions and college scholarship recipients. Swimming facilities include both junior Olympic and wading pools, tennis courts accommodate players from beginners to advanced, and the clubhouse features casual dining that actually welcomes children (unlike some more formal clubs where families feel out of place). The social calendar emphasizes family events—themed dinners, holiday celebrations, member-guest tournaments, and youth activities—creating a community where children grow up alongside peers and parents form lasting friendships.

Homes near Bear Creek Country Club in the Redmond and Woodinville area typically range from $1 million to $4 million, offering luxury living at price points more accessible than Overlake, Glendale, or Aldarra neighborhoods. Properties feature 3,500 to 7,000+ square feet of living space on lots ranging from 8,000 to 20,000+ square feet, with many homes enjoying golf course views or proximity. Architectural styles lean toward Pacific Northwest Contemporary and Craftsman designs, with quality construction, updated kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood floors, open floor plans ideal for family living, and outdoor spaces designed for entertaining. The area's excellent schools (Northshore and Lake Washington School Districts) make this particularly attractive for families prioritizing education alongside golf club membership.

The Bear Creek neighborhood demographic includes physicians, small business owners, tech professionals, and families who value golf and country club lifestyle but don't require (or don't want to pay for) the ultra-exclusive tier. This creates a down-to-earth, welcoming community where members are more likely to develop genuine friendships than merely network for business purposes. The location offers excellent access to Redmond Town Center, Woodinville wine country, Eastside employment centers, and I-405 corridor, all while maintaining a suburban, tree-lined character.

Who Should Consider Bear Creek Country Club Homes: Golf-focused families seeking excellent value, strong junior programs, and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. Ideal for those who want 27 holes of quality golf without six-figure initiation fees, families prioritizing schools and children's activities, and members who prefer substance over status. Budget should accommodate $1M-$4M home purchase, $25K-$50K initiation fees, and annual dues—delivering outstanding lifestyle at a more accessible investment level.


Dual Courses • $800K–$3M • Cascade Views

Newcastle Golf Club

Newcastle Golf Club bridges the gap between ultra-exclusive private clubs and accessible resort-style courses, offering members two distinct championship layouts—China Creek and Coal Creek—within a semi-private structure that provides excellent value for serious golfers. With initiation fees ranging from $15,000 to $30,000 and approximately 600 member families, Newcastle delivers exceptional golf experiences, stunning Cascade Mountain and Lake Washington views, and a welcoming club atmosphere without the six-figure barriers characteristic of Overlake, Glendale, or Aldarra. For golfers who prioritize course quality and variety over pure social exclusivity, Newcastle represents one of the Eastside's best value propositions.

The China Creek course, designed by Robert Cupp, opened in 1999 and immediately gained recognition as one of Washington's premier public-access courses before transitioning to semi-private status. The layout features dramatic elevation changes, strategic bunkering, challenging water hazards, and panoramic views that showcase the Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Lake Washington. China Creek plays over 7,000 yards from the championship tees and demands accuracy, course management, and shot-making ability—this is a thinking golfer's layout where local knowledge provides significant advantage. The Coal Creek course, added later to expand member access and variety, offers a slightly more forgiving layout while maintaining championship standards and equally spectacular views.

Having two distinct 18-hole courses at Newcastle provides members with exceptional flexibility—variety in daily play, guaranteed tee time availability even during peak seasons, and the ability to host larger tournaments and events. The practice facilities include a full driving range, short game area with multiple greens, and putting surfaces, allowing members to work on every aspect of their game. The clubhouse features casual dining with those same spectacular views that make Newcastle famous, a well-stocked golf shop, locker rooms, and event spaces. While Newcastle doesn't offer the extensive non-golf amenities of larger country clubs (no tennis or swimming), the focus remains squarely on delivering outstanding golf experiences at accessible price points.

Homes near Newcastle Golf Club range from approximately $800,000 to $3 million, spanning from golf course condominiums and townhomes to custom single-family estates with direct fairway frontage. This broad price range makes Newcastle one of the most accessible entry points into Eastside golf course living. Condos and townhomes typically range 1,800 to 3,000 square feet and offer lock-and-leave convenience for busy professionals or those seeking lower-maintenance lifestyles. Single-family homes feature 3,000 to 6,000+ square feet on lots ranging from 6,000 to 15,000+ square feet, with contemporary and transitional architectural styles, quality finishes, and those signature Cascade and Lake Washington views that define the Newcastle Golf Club experience.

The Newcastle neighborhood attracts a diverse demographic—from young tech professionals buying their first luxury home to empty-nesters downsizing from larger Eastside estates while maintaining golf club membership. The Issaquah School District serves the area with highly rated schools, and the location offers convenient access to I-405, downtown Bellevue, Factoria retail district, and Eastside employment centers. The golf club's semi-private structure means you'll encounter both members and daily-fee players, creating a less insular atmosphere than ultra-exclusive private clubs—some members prefer this diversity, while others seeking pure exclusivity might opt for alternatives.

Who Should Consider Newcastle Golf Club Homes: Golfers seeking championship course quality and spectacular views without six-figure initiation fees. Ideal for those prioritizing golf over extensive non-golf amenities, professionals seeking entry into Eastside golf course living, and members who value course variety (two 18-hole layouts). Budget should accommodate $800K-$3M home purchase, $15K-$30K initiation fees, and annual dues—delivering outstanding golf experiences at the most accessible luxury tier.


Newcastle Golf Club China Creek and Coal Creek courses with Cascade Mountain and Lake Washington views

Four-Season Resort • $500K–$2.5M • Cascade Foothills

Suncadia Resort

Suncadia Resort represents a distinctly different golf course living proposition than urban Eastside communities—this is a four-season destination resort in the Cascade foothills near Cle Elum, approximately 90 minutes from Seattle, where golf integrates seamlessly with skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and genuine mountain lifestyle. For those seeking a vacation home, weekend retreat, or eventual retirement destination that combines championship golf with year-round outdoor recreation, Suncadia offers unmatched versatility. The resort features two championship courses—Rope Rider (Arnold Palmer design) and Prospector (Nelson & Haworth design)—alongside extensive amenities that include ski-in/ski-out access to The Summit at Snoqualmie, miles of hiking and biking trails, swimming facilities, restaurants, and a lodge-style atmosphere that feels worlds away from urban Eastside living.

The Rope Rider course, designed by Arnold Palmer and opened in 2006, winds through forested mountain terrain with dramatic elevation changes, strategic water hazards, and views that showcase the surrounding Cascade wilderness. Palmer's design philosophy emphasized playability across all skill levels while maintaining championship challenge from the back tees—wide fairways accommodate higher handicaps, while strategic bunkering and green complexes test accomplished players. The Prospector course, added later to expand resort capacity, offers a complementary experience with its own distinct character and routing. Both courses benefit from Suncadia's mountain climate—warm, dry summers provide ideal playing conditions, while the elevation creates crisp, clear air and spectacular vistas impossible in lowland courses.

Beyond golf, Suncadia's four-season amenities distinguish it from traditional golf communities. Winter brings access to The Summit at Snoqualmie for skiing and snowboarding, with many Suncadia properties offering ski-in/ski-out convenience or shuttle service. Spring and summer feature over 40 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, fly fishing in nearby rivers and streams, swimming in resort pools, tennis courts, and organized activities for families. Fall showcases spectacular foliage and some of the Pacific Northwest's best golf weather. The resort village includes multiple restaurants ranging from casual to upscale, a full-service spa, fitness center, wine tasting room, and event spaces—creating a self-contained mountain lifestyle that rarely requires leaving the property.

Homes at Suncadia range from approximately $500,000 to $2.5 million, spanning from resort condominiums and townhomes to custom mountain estates. Condos typically range 1,200 to 2,500 square feet and offer lock-and-leave convenience ideal for vacation home owners. Single-family homes feature 2,500 to 5,000+ square feet with mountain lodge architectural styles—think exposed timber beams, stone fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, walls of glass framing forest views, gourmet kitchens, and expansive decks designed for outdoor mountain living. Many properties include HOA membership that provides access to resort amenities, while others offer fractional ownership structures that reduce entry costs and maintenance responsibilities for occasional users.

The Suncadia demographic differs significantly from urban Eastside golf communities. Many owners use properties as weekend retreats or vacation homes rather than primary residences, creating a resort atmosphere where neighbors change seasonally. This appeals to Seattle-area professionals seeking mountain escapes, retirees splitting time between city and mountains, and active families who prioritize outdoor recreation alongside golf. The community feels relaxed and informal compared to exclusive private clubs—golf carts buzz around the village, families gather around fire pits, and the dress code leans toward fleece and hiking boots rather than country club formality.

Who Should Consider Suncadia Resort Homes: Active families and individuals seeking four-season mountain recreation combined with championship golf. Ideal for those wanting a vacation home or weekend retreat, retirees seeking a second home in a resort setting, and outdoor enthusiasts who value skiing, hiking, and mountain lifestyle as much as golf. Budget should accommodate $500K-$2.5M property purchase, HOA fees for amenity access, and the 90-minute drive from Seattle for regular use.


Jack Nicklaus Design • $600K–$2M • Family Community

Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course

Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course offers family-oriented golf course living at its finest—a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design championship course integrated within a master-planned community featuring excellent schools, extensive family amenities, resort-style atmosphere, and home prices ranging from $600,000 to $2 million. For families seeking entry into Eastside golf course living without the six-figure initiation fees and formal club culture of private clubs, Snoqualmie Ridge delivers exceptional value. The semi-private structure welcomes both members and daily-fee players, creating an accessible, community-focused environment where children grow up playing junior golf, families gather for swim team and tennis, and neighbors genuinely know one another.

The Jack Nicklaus Signature Design course opened in 1999 and immediately garnered recognition for its thoughtful routing, strategic challenge, and playability across all skill levels—hallmarks of Nicklaus's design philosophy. The layout features wide, forgiving fairways that accommodate higher handicaps and beginners, while strategic bunkering, water hazards, and undulating greens provide ample challenge for accomplished players. At over 7,000 yards from the championship tees, Snoqualmie Ridge can test even single-digit handicappers, yet multiple tee boxes ensure everyone from juniors to seniors can enjoy the course at appropriate yardages. The conditioning is excellent year-round, with bentgrass greens and well-maintained fairways that reflect the management's commitment to quality despite the semi-private accessibility.

Beyond golf, Snoqualmie Ridge functions as a complete master-planned community with amenities designed explicitly for families. The Ridge Club provides a fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, and organized activities for children and adults. The neighborhood features miles of walking and biking trails, parks and playgrounds throughout the development, and a town center with shopping and dining options. The Snoqualmie Valley School District serves the area, and the combination of strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and extensive youth activities makes Snoqualmie Ridge particularly attractive to families with school-age children who want to combine golf lifestyle with comprehensive family community.

Homes at Snoqualmie Ridge range from approximately $600,000 to $2 million, spanning from townhomes and smaller single-family homes to larger custom estates with golf course frontage. Townhomes typically range 1,800 to 2,800 square feet and offer low-maintenance living ideal for young families or those seeking simplicity. Single-family homes feature 2,500 to 5,000+ square feet on lots ranging from 5,000 to 12,000+ square feet, with contemporary and craftsman architectural styles, open floor plans designed for family living, modern kitchens, primary suites, finished basements, and outdoor spaces. Many properties include views of the golf course, surrounding mountains, or both, creating a resort-like atmosphere that feels removed from urban density despite being only 30 minutes from Bellevue and Seattle.

The Snoqualmie Ridge demographic skews heavily toward young families—tech professionals, small business owners, educators, and tradespeople who want quality golf course living without the expense and formality of ultra-exclusive clubs. The community atmosphere is welcoming and down-to-earth, with neighbors gathering for block parties, children playing together in cul-de-sacs, and a genuine sense of community that's increasingly rare in modern developments. The location offers convenient access to I-90 for Seattle and Bellevue commutes, proximity to Snoqualmie Casino for entertainment, and the feeling of mountain living while maintaining suburban conveniences.

Who Should Consider Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course Homes: Young families seeking entry into golf course living with exceptional schools and family amenities. Ideal for those who value Jack Nicklaus course design, appreciate a welcoming community atmosphere over formal exclusivity, and want comprehensive family recreation beyond just golf. Budget should accommodate $600K-$2M home purchase, optional club membership dues (semi-private structure), and HOA fees for community amenities—delivering outstanding family lifestyle at the most accessible luxury entry point.


Family-friendly golf course living at Snoqualmie Ridge and Suncadia Resort with Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer course designs

Featured Golf Course Comparison

Compare all 8 featured Eastside golf communities side-by-side to find your perfect match

Course Name Initiation Fee Home Prices Exclusivity Best For Course Designer Community Type
Overlake Golf & Country Club $100,000+ $4M–$12M+ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ultra-high-net-worth families Traditional (Est. 1927) Private Estate
Glendale Golf & Country Club $75,000–$100,000 $2M–$8M ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Multi-generational families Traditional (Est. 1910) Private Estate
Aldarra Golf Club $50,000–$100,000 $2M–$8M ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tech executives Tom Fazio (1998) Gated Community
Sahalee Country Club $50,000–$75,000 $1.5M–$6M ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Serious golfers Ted Robinson (1969) Private Estate
Bear Creek Country Club $25,000–$50,000 $1M–$4M ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Golf families 27 Holes Private Club
Newcastle Golf Club $15,000–$30,000 $800K–$3M ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Value seekers Robert Cupp (Dual Courses) Semi-Private
Suncadia Resort Resort Access $500K–$2.5M ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mountain lifestyle Arnold Palmer (Rope Rider) Resort Community
Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course Optional/Minimal $600K–$2M ⭐⭐⭐ Young families Jack Nicklaus (1999) Master-Planned

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Additional Eastside Golf Communities

Explore 9 additional golf courses offering diverse options from 55+ communities to public access—completing your comprehensive Eastside golf course home directory

55+ Active Adult $600K–$1.5M

Trilogy at Redmond Ridge

Shea Homes' premier 55+ active adult community emphasizing social golf over competitive play. The golf course serves as centerpiece for a lifestyle focused on health, wellness, and community engagement. Amenities include a 30,000-square-foot clubhouse with fitness center, swimming pools, tennis courts, pickle ball, and robust social calendar. Homes feature single-level living, low-maintenance yards, and age-qualified buyer requirements (one resident must be 55+). Ideal for retirees and empty-nesters seeking golf-focused community without country club formality or six-figure fees.

North Seattle $800K–$2.5M

Inglewood Golf and Country Club

Established private club in Kenmore serving North Seattle since 1920s with traditional parkland layout, tree-lined fairways, and family-friendly atmosphere. While not as exclusive as Overlake or Glendale, Inglewood offers solid golf, tennis facilities, swimming, and dining in a more accessible package. Initiation fees range $20K-$40K with approximately 400 member families. Surrounding homes in Kenmore feature classic Pacific Northwest architecture on mature, wooded lots. Appeals to families seeking quality club membership without Eastside price points.

Bellevue/North $900K–$3M

Tam O'Shanter Golf & Country Club

Mid-size private club located on the Bellevue/Seattle border offering 18-hole golf, tennis, swimming, and family dining in a relaxed atmosphere. The course features rolling terrain, mature landscaping, and solid conditioning without the ultra-premium maintenance of top-tier clubs. Initiation fees approximate $15K-$35K, making this accessible entry into private club golf for families. Surrounding neighborhoods include established homes on wooded lots with good schools and convenient access to I-405 and North Bellevue employment centers.

Snoqualmie $550K–$1.8M

Echo Falls Golf Club

Resort-style public course in Snoqualmie featuring dramatic elevation changes, water features, and Cascade Mountain views within a master-planned community. The course offers accessible daily-fee golf with optional membership programs providing tee time priority and discounts. Surrounding neighborhoods include a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos appealing to families seeking affordable golf course living with excellent Snoqualmie Valley schools. Community amenities include trails, parks, and proximity to Snoqualmie Ridge town center.

Redmond $700K–$1.5M

Willows Golf Course

Compact 9-hole executive course in Redmond offering beginner-friendly golf and practice facilities ideal for families with young golfers or high-handicap players developing skills. The course features short par-3s and par-4s, forgiving fairways, and relaxed pace—perfect for quick evening rounds or introducing children to golf. Surrounding neighborhoods provide affordable entry into golf course living ($700K-$1.5M) with proximity to Microsoft, Redmond Town Center, and Sammamish River Trail. Excellent option for those prioritizing location and schools over championship golf.

Sammamish Plateau $800K–$2M

Plateau Golf Club

Semi-private course on Sammamish Plateau offering quality golf in a less formal setting than exclusive private clubs. The layout features rolling terrain, strategic water hazards, and well-conditioned greens maintained for both member and public play. Optional membership programs provide tee time benefits and reciprocal privileges at sister courses. Surrounding homes in Sammamish neighborhoods offer family-friendly living with excellent Issaquah schools, parks, and convenient I-90 access. Appeals to golfers seeking solid course quality without six-figure membership commitments.

Mill Creek/Bothell $750K–$2M

Mill Creek Golf & Country Club

Established private club serving Mill Creek and Bothell communities with family-oriented membership, quality golf course, tennis facilities, swimming, and active social calendar. Initiation fees range $15K-$30K with approximately 350 member families. The club emphasizes junior programs and family engagement, making it popular with young professionals establishing roots in the area. Surrounding neighborhoods feature master-planned communities, excellent schools (Northshore School District), and convenient access to I-405 and employment centers throughout North Seattle and Eastside.

Cle Elum/Roslyn $400K–$1.2M

Sun Country Golf Course

Public course near Cle Elum and Roslyn in the Cascade foothills offering mountain golf at affordable price points. The course features scenic views, high-desert climate with dry summers, and relaxed small-town atmosphere. Surrounding real estate includes vacation homes, retirement properties, and weekend retreats ranging $400K-$1.2M—significantly more affordable than Eastside options. Appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking mountain lifestyle, proximity to skiing and hiking, and golf course living at a fraction of urban Eastside costs. Approximately 90 minutes from Seattle.

Downtown Bellevue $700K–$2M

Bellevue Municipal Golf Course

Public course operated by City of Bellevue offering accessible daily-fee golf in the heart of downtown Bellevue. The layout features tree-lined fairways, challenging greens, and solid conditioning for a municipal facility. Surrounding neighborhoods (Wilburton, Highland) provide urban living with golf course proximity—condos, townhomes, and single-family homes ranging $700K-$2M. Ideal for those prioritizing downtown Bellevue walkability and convenience over private club prestige. No initiation fees or membership requirements—pure pay-as-you-play accessibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Expert answers to your questions about Eastside golf course homes

What is the most exclusive golf club on the Eastside?

Overlake Golf & Country Club in Medina/Clyde Hill stands as the most exclusive golf club on the Eastside with initiation fees exceeding $100,000 and a highly selective membership capped at approximately 300 members. Founded in 1927, Overlake represents the pinnacle of Pacific Northwest golf society, with homes surrounding the club ranging from $4 million to over $12 million. The club's membership includes Seattle's most prominent families, tech executives, venture capitalists, and multi-generational members whose roots in the community span decades.

How much are homes at Overlake Golf & Country Club?

Homes adjacent to or near Overlake Golf & Country Club typically range from $4 million to $12 million, with exceptional estates occasionally exceeding $15 million. These properties feature expansive lots (often 15,000-30,000+ square feet), luxury construction by the region's most sought-after builders, 8,000 to 15,000+ square feet of living space, and coveted views of the championship course and Lake Washington beyond. Architectural styles range from traditional estates to contemporary masterpieces, all showcasing the finest materials and craftsmanship available.

Do I need to be a golfer to buy a golf course home?

No, you don't need to be an avid golfer to enjoy golf course home living. Many homeowners are attracted to golf course properties for the guaranteed open space, scenic fairway views, enhanced privacy, and lower density compared to traditional neighborhoods. Golf courses cannot be developed into additional homes, meaning your views and open space are permanently protected—a rare commodity in rapidly growing Seattle. Golf course communities often feature additional amenities like tennis, swimming, dining, and social events that appeal to non-golfers as well. That said, if you do play golf, proximity to quality courses certainly enhances the lifestyle value.

What are initiation fees at Eastside golf clubs?

Initiation fees at Eastside private golf clubs vary significantly based on exclusivity and amenities. Overlake Golf & Country Club commands $100,000+ for new members. Glendale Golf and Country Club ranges $75,000-$100,000. Aldarra Golf Club typically charges $50,000-$100,000 depending on membership category. Sahalee Country Club initiation fees range $50,000-$75,000. Bear Creek Country Club offers more accessible entry at $25,000-$50,000. Newcastle Golf Club (semi-private) charges $15,000-$30,000. Resort-style and semi-private courses like Snoqualmie Ridge have minimal or optional initiation fees. These figures are approximate and subject to change—I recommend contacting clubs directly for current membership pricing and availability.

Which Eastside golf courses have hosted PGA tournaments?

Sahalee Country Club has hosted three major PGA Championships, earning it unmatched tournament pedigree among Pacific Northwest courses: the 1998 PGA Championship (won by Vijay Singh), the 2010 U.S. Senior Open (won by Bernhard Langer), and the 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship (won by Brooke Henderson). Sahalee's championship layout—a tree-lined, traditional parkland design by Ted Robinson—challenges the world's best players while remaining enjoyable for members. The tournament history adds significant prestige to Sahalee membership and surrounding real estate, as buyers appreciate living near a course that's tested professional golf's elite.

Are golf course homes a good investment?

Golf course homes often represent strong investments due to several factors: guaranteed open space that cannot be developed, enhanced privacy and lower density, scenic views that command premium pricing, and appeal to affluent buyers who tend to maintain properties meticulously. Premium golf communities like Overlake, Glendale, and Aldarra have shown consistent appreciation, particularly for properties with direct course frontage. However, investment performance varies significantly by location, course prestige, home condition, and overall market conditions. Not all golf course homes appreciate equally—municipal courses or struggling private clubs may underperform luxury communities. Working with a specialist who understands golf course real estate nuances is essential for maximizing investment potential.

What's the difference between Aldarra and Sahalee?

Aldarra Golf Club features a modern Tom Fazio design (opened 1998) within a fully gated, tech-executive-focused community with homes ranging $2M-$8M and initiation fees of $50K-$100K. The club emphasizes contemporary luxury with state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge amenities. Sahalee Country Club offers old-money prestige dating to 1969, hosted three PGA Championships, features a traditional tree-lined Ted Robinson design, and offers slightly more accessible pricing ($1.5M-$6M homes, $50K-$75K initiation). Aldarra appeals to those seeking modern sophistication and gated security. Sahalee appeals to golfers valuing championship heritage and established tradition. Both offer exceptional golf—the choice often comes down to personal preference for modern versus traditional club culture.

Can I join a golf club if I buy a home nearby?

Most private golf clubs have membership application processes that are separate from home purchases. While living near a club (especially within the golf community) often provides preferred consideration during the membership application process, it does not guarantee acceptance. Clubs like Overlake, Glendale, and Aldarra maintain highly selective membership criteria including sponsorship requirements from existing members, personal interviews, background checks, and board approval. Some clubs have waiting lists when membership caps are reached. It's advisable to explore membership availability and application requirements before purchasing a home if club access is essential to you. I can facilitate introductions to membership directors at various clubs to help you understand the process and timeline.

What are HOA fees like in golf course communities?

HOA fees in Eastside golf course communities vary significantly based on amenities and community structure. Gated communities like Aldarra typically charge $800-$1,500/month to cover extensive security, landscaping, common area maintenance, and amenity access. Resort-style communities like Suncadia range $400-$800/month for resort amenity access and property management. Non-gated neighborhoods near courses like Newcastle or Sahalee charge $200-$400/month for basic landscape and road maintenance. Master-planned communities like Snoqualmie Ridge have HOA fees of $150-$400/month depending on home type. These fees are separate from golf club dues and initiation fees. It's important to budget for both HOA fees and club membership costs when evaluating total cost of ownership.

Which Eastside golf community is best for families?

For families with children, Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course offers excellent value with its Jack Nicklaus design, family-friendly amenities including swimming pools and tennis courts, strong Snoqualmie Valley schools, and homes ranging $600K-$2M. Newcastle Golf Club provides dual courses (China Creek and Coal Creek), highly rated Issaquah School District, and accessible luxury ($800K-$3M). Bear Creek Country Club in Redmond/Woodinville emphasizes family membership with robust junior golf programs, swimming, tennis, and social events designed for all ages. Glendale Golf and Country Club, while more expensive, offers exceptional multi-generational family culture where grandparents, parents, and children genuinely enjoy the club together. All of these communities prioritize family engagement over pure golf focus.

How does Glendale Golf and Country Club compare to Overlake?

Both Glendale and Overlake represent top-tier Eastside exclusivity with substantial initiation fees ($75K-$100K+ for Glendale, $100K+ for Overlake) and selective membership. Overlake (founded 1927) is slightly more exclusive with 300 members and $4M-$12M+ homes in Medina/Clyde Hill, representing the absolute pinnacle of Pacific Northwest golf society. Glendale (founded 1910) is Bellevue's oldest club, offering old Seattle-money prestige, slightly lower home prices ($2M-$8M), and a warmer, more family-oriented club culture. Both clubs feature championship golf, extensive amenities, and multi-generational memberships. The choice often comes down to personal club culture fit, specific location preferences, and whether you prioritize absolute peak exclusivity (Overlake) or family-focused tradition (Glendale). Both are exceptional—you can't go wrong with either.

Is Bear Creek Country Club worth the membership?

Bear Creek Country Club offers excellent value for golf-focused families in the Redmond/Woodinville area. With initiation fees of $25K-$50K (significantly lower than Overlake, Glendale, or Aldarra), 27 holes of quality golf providing variety and tee time availability, strong junior golf programs that produce competitive players, comprehensive family amenities including swimming and tennis, and homes ranging $1M-$4M, Bear Creek delivers accessible luxury. The club's welcoming, down-to-earth culture appeals to families seeking substance over status. If you're looking for championship-caliber golf and family-focused membership without six-figure initiation fees, Bear Creek represents outstanding value. Many members who could afford more expensive clubs choose Bear Creek specifically for its genuine community atmosphere.

What makes Suncadia different from other golf communities?

Suncadia Resort is a four-season destination golf community in the Cascade foothills near Cle Elum, distinct from Eastside urban golf neighborhoods. It offers resort-style living with The Rope Rider (Arnold Palmer design) and Prospector courses, ski-in/ski-out access to The Summit at Snoqualmie, extensive hiking and biking trails, swimming, spa, dining, and a vacation-home atmosphere. Homes range $500K-$2.5M. Many owners use Suncadia as weekend retreats or vacation properties rather than primary residences, creating a relaxed, seasonal community. This appeals to Seattle-area professionals seeking mountain escapes, retirees splitting time between city and mountains, and active families prioritizing outdoor recreation alongside golf. The 90-minute drive from Seattle makes it impractical for daily commuting but perfect for weekend lifestyle.

Are there affordable golf course homes under $1M on the Eastside?

Yes, several Eastside golf communities offer homes under $1 million, providing accessible entry into golf course living. Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course (Jack Nicklaus design) features homes from $600K-$2M with family-friendly amenities and excellent schools. Trilogy at Redmond Ridge (55+ community) offers golf-focused living from $600K-$1.5M for active adults. Newcastle Golf Club's China Creek course area includes condos and townhomes starting around $800K, providing dual-course access at accessible price points. Echo Falls Golf Club in Snoqualmie has homes from $550K-$1.8M in a master-planned community. Public courses like Willows Golf Course and Bellevue Municipal Golf Course have adjacent homes in the $700K-$1.2M range. While these won't offer Overlake-level exclusivity, they provide genuine golf course lifestyle at achievable budgets.

What golf courses are good for beginners or high-handicappers?

For beginners and high-handicap golfers, several Eastside courses provide welcoming environments for skill development. Willows Golf Course (Redmond) offers a forgiving 9-hole executive layout ideal for building confidence before tackling championship courses. Bellevue Municipal Golf Course provides accessible public play with reasonable rates and a relaxed atmosphere. Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course, while a championship Jack Nicklaus design, features wide fairways and multiple tee boxes that accommodate beginners from forward tees. Trilogy at Redmond Ridge emphasizes social golf over competitive play, making it excellent for casual golfers. Newcastle's Coal Creek course is generally more forgiving than China Creek. Echo Falls offers resort-style hospitality that welcomes players of all abilities. The key is finding courses where you feel comfortable developing your game without intimidation.


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Freddy Delgadillo luxury real estate agent and avid golfer on golf course

Freddy Delgadillo

Realogics Sotheby's International Realty

I'm not just another luxury real estate agent who happens to sell golf course homes—I'm an avid golfer who has played over 90% of the courses featured on this page. This distinction matters profoundly when you're making one of life's most significant investments.

When you work with me, you're not getting generic agent platitudes about "golf lifestyle"—you're getting authentic insights from someone who understands what it means to play Overlake's challenging layout, appreciate Aldarra's Tom Fazio design brilliance, navigate Sahalee's tree-lined championship test, and enjoy the family atmosphere at Bear Creek. I know which courses reward accuracy over distance, which clubs emphasize junior programs, and which communities genuinely embrace golfers at every skill level.

My recent $5.1 million sale at 3229 95th Place NE in Clyde Hill—positioned adjacent to Overlake Golf & Country Club—exemplifies my expertise in the ultra-luxury golf course home market. I understand the premium buyers place on course proximity, guaranteed open space, club prestige, and membership dynamics. More importantly, I can guide you through the often-complex relationship between real estate purchase and club membership applications, helping you navigate processes that can mystify agents without genuine golf community experience.

Deep Roots in the Eastside Golf Community

My commitment to golf extends far beyond buying and selling homes. I'm actively involved in supporting youth golf development, school programs, and community organizations across the Eastside:

  • First Tee Seattle - Supporting youth character development through golf
  • Cedar Park Christian School Golf - Annual tournament sponsor (practices at Echo Falls)
  • Lake Washington Golf Team - Sponsor and supporter (practices at Bellevue Municipal)
  • Bellevue Christian Golf Team - Sponsor and supporter (practices at Overlake)
  • Northwest University Golf Tournament - Annual sponsor (held at Newcastle Golf Club)
  • Northwest University Executive Retreat - Golf event supporter (held at Suncadia)
  • C3 Leaders Golf Events - Annual sponsor (held at Newcastle Golf Club)

When you see me at these courses, I'm not just scouting properties—I'm investing in the community and the values that make Eastside golf culture exceptional.

Whether you're a scratch golfer seeking championship-caliber courses, a family wanting strong junior programs and schools, or someone who simply appreciates the serenity and guaranteed open space of fairway living, I bring authentic passion and proven expertise to your search. Let's find the golf course home that matches not just your budget, but your lifestyle, values, and vision for the future.


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