Redmond Ridge is on the east side of Redmond, off Novelty Hill Road, to Trilogy, then north. The course was known as Trilogy Golf Club, and is routed through a 55+ residential community with a good mixture of holes, some wide open, some tight tree lined, with water and sand in play. It's routed over some hilly land with some nice views to Cascades mountains, but unfortunately some of the houses along the course come into play. There are some good elevation changes and most of the holes are relatively wide open. A couple holes are very hard to score on with blind tee and second shots, etc. Condition overall is good though the greens are a bit bumpy from poor ball mark repairs and very hard overall. Service is friendly/upscale, and the course in reasonably good shape for the most part. While there are some quirky holes, the routing is interesting and enjoyable.The course was designed by Gary Panks, and from the tips plays to 6,500 yards, 69.8/123 ratings.
Posted by: Jason Alexander
Oct 5th, 2010
An interesting layout, a nice mix of holes, and a $25 twilight rate make this a great course for afternoon play and a very good course at other times. Local knowledge is critical, though, as several holes have unexpected twists or hidden hazards and distance markers are sparse. There are a few very long walks between greens and tees, so consider renting a push cart. In my opinion, the course plays a lot harder than its rating and slope indicate, but you should be able to score well if you can hit the ball straight.
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