Meadow
Springs is considered the premier golf and country club in Southeastern
Washington located in the City of Richland.
Its 18-hole private golf course was designed by Robert Muir Graves and is one of
Washington State's top rated courses. It plays 6926 yards from the championship
tees and 6105 for the Seniors. It is also challenging for the Ladies at nearly
6000 yards. It is geared to all skill levels.
You will find both enjoyment and challenge along with scenic beauty. You can
choose from five sets of tees according to your playing ability.
Meadow Springs in Richland has excellent practice facilities. These include
driving range, chipping green and putting green. Lessons are also available from
our professional staff. Our Richland junior golf program is a great way for
young golfers to learn the game and its etiquette.
Meadow Springs Country Club in Richland is a private member owned country club
that was founded in 1973. The Club offers first class facilities for golf,
swimming, tennis, dining and social activities.
Over the years, the Club has been the site of numerous prestigious golf
tournaments including eleven years as a PGA tour site.
When you enter the front door of the clubhouse at Meadow Springs, you step into
an inviting environment. The clubhouse in Richland is beautifully decorated in
warm high desert colors that match the natural landscape of the area. The
present clubhouse was built in the year 2000.
The design is contemporary with eclectic furnishings and decor. The clubhouse
includes an elegant dining room with a fireplace and a gorgeous view of the golf
course, a cozy lounge, private banquet rooms, scoring/card rooms, golf shop,
locker rooms, snack bar and administrative office. Decks off the lounge have
tables for cocktails or dining al fresco. The clubhouse is open six days a week
for both fine and casual dining. The clubhouse is closed for dining on Mondays.
Map & Directions
Meadow Springs is located in Benton County, Washington. The City of Richland is
one of the Tri-Cities of Eastern Washington. The golf course and club house are
located just west of the Columbia Center Shopping Mall off Gage Boulevard.
The Tri-Cities is in the heart of one of the best wine growing regions in the
United States. It is served by three rivers that supply the irrigation for this
region. The area is served by the Pasco Airport and accommodates large jet
aircraft. Spokane is approximately 135 miles northeast, Seattle, 200 miles to
the northwest.
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Map of Richland Washington |
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Three Rivers Convention Center - state-of-the-art technologies and
beautiful facilities, is the perfect place for your next event. Within the
facilities you will find a team of professional managers trained to deliver only
the best of all services.
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Richland
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Golfing in Richland |
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Columbia Point |
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Meadow Springs |
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Horn Rapids |
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Antiques, Gift
Shops and many unique offerings in Richland |
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Restaurants in Richland |
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River Cruises in Richland - exhilarating
tour of the Hanford Reach, the last free-flowing section of the Columbia River
within the United States |
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Three Rivers Arts & Entertainment District
- The District located in the heart of downtown Richland is a blend of
museums, galleries, shops, and restaurants featuring foods from around the
world. |
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Wineries in Richland - Yakima
Valley produces some award winning wines and Richland is home to some great
wineries. |
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Richland Chamber -
part of the Tri-Cities |
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Toyota Centre, Tri Cities
Coliseum, Kennewick -
home of the Western Hockey League's Tri-City Americans and the Tri-City
Fever of the National Indoor Football League. |
The Tri-Cities, Richland,
Kennewick and Pasco
Did you know... Just
north of Richland is Hanford Reach, the last free-flowing stretch of the mighty
Columbia River. The 51-mile stretch of unbridled water was designated a National
Monument in June 2000 and represents the only place where the Columbia River
remains as it was when explored by Lewis & Clark.
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| Tri-Cities Airport
located in Pasco a short distance from Kenniwick Washington |
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CAR RENTALS |
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Nearby Hotels to
Richland |
Pasco Hotels
home of the Tri Cities
Airport |
Kennewick Hotels
the largest city in the "Tri-Cities" area of Southeast Washington State |
Walla Walla Hotels
considered one
of the nation's best examples of a restored downtown. Appropriately named Main
Street, this is where you'll find a vibrant stretch of restaurants, galleries, a
department store, and even some wine-tasting rooms. In summer the street hums
with Summer Sounds on the Plaza and the Farmers Market. |
Yakima Hotels
Yakima is known for
outdoor activities, wineries, and fruit trees, visit local attractions such as
the the North Front Street Historical District, where a 22-car train houses
shops selling everything from women's clothing to stationery and children's
toys, and restaurants. There's also the Yakima Valley Museum |
WASHINGTON CITIES
List of Cities in Washington State with links to
Hotels and attractions |
SEATTLE AIRPORT HOTELS
Other known as Seatac located between Seattle and
Tacoma. The Gateway to Washington. |
SEATTLE HOTELS
Hotels and accommodations in the
Seattle area with links and important travel information to the area. |
SHOPPING
IN SEATTLE
a short drive to some of the best Washington has to offer |
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