University Place, WA

Chambers Bay Golf Course

Markets
Services
Features
18-Hole World Championship Golf Course
Audubon International - Silver Rating
Clubhouse
Maintenance Buildings
Reclaimed Treated Wastewater for Irrigation
Restrooms
Scottish Links Design
This 950-acre site is part of a series of redevelopment projects which implement the Chambers Creek Properties master site plan

Chambers Creek is unique among projects. This 950-acre site occupies 2 miles of Puget Sound shoreline and 3 miles of wooded canyon. AHBL provided civil engineering for an 18-hole world-class championship golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones II. Environmental features include use of “reclaimed” treated wastewater for golf course irrigation, Audubon International “Silver Rating” (Environmental Rating), and a “Scottish links” design which minimizes irrigated areas and leaves much of the course in meadow and grassland, similar to original prairie conditions. AHBL also provided civil and structural engineering services for the clubhouse, starter hut, restrooms, satellite maintenance building, and maintenance building.

 

Photos: Aidan Bradley

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