RJpdx
Based on some of the other reviews I had extremely low expectations of my experience here. However, with a smoking deal thru Golf Now we gave it a try. Wow what a surprise! Extremely scenic, somewhat challenging, well maintained golf course. Although restaurant facility is empty (pending permitting?) the pro shop was staffed and lady was very nice. My only knock would be - it would be nice if they had some distance guidance as far as (how far to water off tee of 9, how far to end of fairway on 14 and 18,etc.) Glad some of the others that didn't like it weren't around the day we played as pace of play was great. We enjoyed the experience so much we came back the next day and played again!
J1117RWericb
Kahler Glen is a fun, no-frills, "mountain" course located next to Lake Wenatchee. Don't expect high-end facilities or TPC-type greens. However, the location and course setting is beautiful, with plenty of challenging holes. The price is appropriate for the quality of the course, and the service is friendly and laid-back. I will definitely return.
Bikewalk
This is the second time we played Kahler Glen - once September 2013 and again a week ago. We did not have a great experience last year, but decided to give it one more try as we were in the area. We arrived for our tee time and found the place deserted. No one in the pro shop. Restaurant not only empty, but no equipment, furniture - clearly not operating at all. Finally, someone came in to the pro shop and said, "Yeah?" Not, "Welcome" or "Thanks for coming out", even a "May I help you" would have been great. But, "Yeah?" He was rude and unprofessional in every way. After checking in, another couple came in after to check in. They asked why the restaurant seems abandoned and the same guy (the only guy) said they were closed for the season. To which the couple said, "Closed for the season - isn't the 1st of August the height of your season?" The pro shop guy was the only employee we saw the entire 4 hours we were there. Maintenance was lacking, grounds shabby. They give every appearance of a business on the brink of folding. You would think at a time like this they would be doing everything they could to bring customers in - including a smile on their face and thanking them for coming out. It's sad because the course has such great potential and the area is beautiful.
lakatwmn
It's a beautiful place but everything is closed. No restaurant to go to - Closed. No customer service to talk to when you have a problem - day off. It's hard to find the accommodations since no one is there to assist you in any way.
232nathanf
From start to finish the experience was so bad that I've told my friends that I've not played a worse golf course in at least 15 years and I've played a lot of golf.We arrived at 8am with the front doors still being locked. There was only one person there the entire time and it was a Saturday. When I went to check in and pay she proceeded to tell me that they lost 3 greens during winter and they still charged us full price. The driving range was terrible as well. The greens were like sponges I was leaving foot indentions on the putting surfaces. The tee boxes were not level. The mosquitos were terrible and they didn't bother to give us a heads up about that. And the layout of the course was very confusing with the temporary greens etc. There were groups driving all over the place trying to find the next tee box. What they need to do is shut the golf course down and do something else. It is apparent they don't have the money to properly care for the golf course and charge people a decent rate. I ended up paying $75 for a full round and 9 holes. I should have only been charged half of that.
brittanyl784
The Kalher Glen Golf and Ski Resort is a truly beautiful place with a wonderful golf course that is not only a great place to play, it’s fantastic to enjoy the scenery. The price is really worth your time there. Not only golf you could also swim, fish and hike. It’s especially great when the course is really quite because it really allows you to get a feel for the course and really enjoy the scenery. Not only that, the actual club had some lovely décor and I really enjoyed my time at the resort. It’s a fantastic place to go even if you aren’t overly interested in golf. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone going to Leavenworth.
MyteeMo
We organized a few groups to play the day before our commitment ceremony and had a total blast! The staff in the pro shop were very friendly and super helpful. The course is challenging, but not too much so it was really fun and made it a memorable and special day for us and our friends who played. It's also nice that they aren't so stuffy and more casual which made it extremely pleasant. It's super reasonable and I would highly recommend paying a visit if your in the area. Was definitely worth it and a beautiful setting too!!
iluvta2
This a fun and challenging golf course. The greens are in excellent condition. The 600 yard hole 9 with 2 dog legs would challenge the best golfers. There are two par threes over 180 yards that are great. I play here several times a season.
CloieBetsey
Kahler Glen golf course is a hidden gem. Near Lake Wenatchee, Leavenworth and Stevens Pass for after golf fun!!. The course is fun to play, reasonably priced, in a beautiful setting.
ChristeneT
Yes, we do own a condo on the golf course at Kahler Glen but we do not receive any deal with the resort since they are seperate entities. The golf course is a challenge and the sking is great. Overall the place is run but it would be great if the restaurant was open the entire year instead of just during the Summer.
Motzkus
The view was wonderful, the golfing was fabulous. We will stay there again. You might want to make sure you don't get caught out in the woods later in the day because there are a lot of blood thirsty mosiquitos.
Spudandpotatoheads
I am happy to play this course especially during the week when it is practically empty. It is a well kept course without being overly manicured. I even have a few favorite spots that always turn up lots of golf balls so I can hit with abandon over and over again.
jbk51691
If you stay at a rental unit here, keep in mind the property is 20 years old and alot of the condos have not been upgraded. If you decide to rent something request a more recently remodeled condo such as D1. They know which units are more updated and if you are looking for nice you need to request that. The location cant be beat though. XC skiing right out the back/front door and miles of trails that connect over to Lake Wenatchee State Park. Fish Lake is less than 5 mi away and they have skating on the lake with free skate rentals. Beautiful area and less than 2 hrs from the Seattle area. Leavenworth is only a 20 min drive further. The condo units are in great condition with not alot of wear/tear considering their age but like I said, you need to request a more recently remodeled unit if you want Foo-Foo accommodation. Also, you need to check if the units have cable/internet reception as each unit is individually owned and not everyone subscribes to those services. This is truly a place based on LOCATION, LOCATION.
58775Rick
way overpriced. be carefull with renting any condo units here. we paid 250.00 per night and the condo we got was so cheaply furnished, you could tell it was condo rental only. the tv was 16" cheap emerson 10 years old, the stereo which didnt have any reception was a joke, both beds were so bad we ended up sleeping on the floor. the location and setting is really nice but be aware of condo conditions. for the price we could have stayed at a nicely furnished cabin in the area and if it wasnt for last minute notice of going here, we would have.
YoungMarriedBizWmn
We loved the secluded location and yet how close it was to seattle and bellevue, not to mention the wine tasting shops and shopping in leavenworth, wa. we were there in February 2007