
Course Information
Welcome to Quail Ridge Golf Course
Welcome to Quail Ridge Golf Course located in Clarkston, Washington! Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Lewis-Clark Valley, Quail Ridge offers a picturesque and challenging 18-hole course suitable for golfers of all skill levels.
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Hole #1
Pro Tips
Opt for the right side of the tee to avoid trouble on the left. The fairway slopes from right to left, adding to the challenge of the uphill approach. As you reach the small, elevated green, a high, soft approach is essential to carry to the green. Failure to do so may result in the ball being rejected back into the rough or greenside bunker.

Hole #2
Pro Tips
Careful consideration of club selection and wind direction is paramount on this challenging uphill Par 3.

Hole #3
Pro Tips
For an advantageous approach on Hole 3, aim for a wide open tee shot with space on the left. The downhill approach to the green is shorter than it appears, so plan your shot accordingly.

Hole #4
Pro Tips
To tackle Hole 4, favor the left side to navigate the challenging sloped fairway, which adds complexity to the subsequent uphill approach.

Hole #5
Pro Tips
To conquer Hole 5, steer clear of the left side, as it's within reach with a solid tee shot. The long, narrow green is surrounded by hazards on all sides, demanding precision and strategic play.

Hole #6
Pro Tips
On Hole 6, a bold and aggressive shot will yield rewards on this short Par 3. However, veering too long or left will result in a challenging chip and scramble for a Par save.

Hole #7
Pro Tips
To navigate Hole 7, anticipate an uphill approach that is protected by hazards in the front. The fairway terminates shortly beyond the 100-yard marker, emphasizing the importance of strategic tee club selection.

Hole #8
Pro Tips
To tackle Hole 8, steer clear of hazards to the right during the downhill tee shot. The subsequent downhill approach presents opportunities for accessible pin positions.

Hole #9
Pro Tips
On Hole 9, be cautious of hazards to the left on this downhill Par 4. A well-placed shot can lead to proximity to the green, making strategic positioning crucial for success.

Hole #10
Pro Tips
To tackle Hole 10, most players are advised to opt for less than a driver off the tee due to the fairway bunker positioned towards the end. Negotiating the uphill approach poses a challenge, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful club selection.

Hole #11
Pro Tips
To conquer Hole 11, a lengthy drive is essential to clear the bunker. Exercise caution against veering too far left, as the approach is shielded by a greenside tree.

Hole #12
Pro Tips
When facing Hole 12, be prepared for a challenging uphill tee shot that will test even the longest hitters. Opt for an attack from the right side to secure a clearer view of the green for your approach.

Hole #13
Pro Tips
For Hole 13, prepare for an uphill Par 3 with a narrow approach. The green is protected by an overhanging tree, adding to the challenge of hitting the narrow target.

Hole #14
Pro Tips
When dealing with Hole 14, be ready for a short uphill dogleg left. Out of bounds to the left and bunkers near the landing zone add to the challenge, necessitating a precise tee shot.

Hole #15
Pro Tips
When tackling Hole 15, prepare for a downhill Par 3 that will test your club selection. Stay focused and don't let the scenic view distract you! With the elevation rising about 15 feet to the putting surface, approach this well-guarded green that slopes dramatically from back to front. Securing birdies on this challenging par five is a rare accomplishment.

Hole #16
Pro Tips
When facing Hole 16, expect a Par 5 with a severely sloped fairway from right to left. Longer hitters might consider going for the green in two shots, but be cautious as finding the wrong tier of the multi-tiered green can complicate your approach.

Hole #17
Pro Tips
For Hole 17, aim for a solid tee shot up the right side on this penultimate Par 4. It's crucial to steer clear of trouble on the left side of the fairway.

Hole #18
Pro Tips
When taking on Hole 18, long hitters face a risk-reward scenario as they aim to clear the road that divides the two fairways. Approach shots to the green must allow for an additional club due to the front bunker guarding it. Keep your approach below the hole for the best chance at success.