The 14-hole short course, designed by David McLay Kidd, joins the 18-hole Sands Course and the 100,000-sq. ft. Cascades putting course at the Brewster, Wash. resort. QuickSands offers hole lengths from 60 to 180 yards and a course-wide sound system to play music.
Gamble Sands’ David McLay Kidd-designed QuickSands Course in Brewster, Wash. is now open for play. The 14-hole short course officially opened for resort and daily-fee play on May 1 with Gamble Sands’ Project Manager Tory Wulf hitting the ceremonial first shot.
C+RB first reported on the project in May 2020.
QuickSands is a fun yet challenging layout that requires imaginative and well-played shots. Hole lengths vary from 60 to 180 yard and carry descriptive names such as Plinko, Crater, Donut and Corkscrew. A course-wide sound system amps up the fun, while QuickSands’ unique design encourages group-to-group and cross-hole banter.
Crews broke ground on QuickSands in late winter 2020, with grassing taking place in June. McLay Kidd and partner, Nick Schaan, were hands-on in the creation of QuickSands, working with the crew, running equipment and shaping with hand tools. QuickSands is set east of the Gamble Sands clubhouse, between the range and the entry road, on a 25-acre parcel of heaving and rolling sand dunes of which the team took full advantage.
“Short Courses are all the rage and so they should be, golfers love short holes, it’s a chance for success, its immediate gratification,” said McLay Kidd. “QuickSands, however, has a different twist, wild holes, impossible to replicate on full course type holes. If you ask for the yardage, you’re not getting the concept, it’s about reading the ground and imagining a shot, maybe it’s a chipped 7 iron or a low checking wedge, it might even be a putter off the tee, it could be every one of those shots in the same group.”
“The Gamble Sands family is truly excited to begin play on QuickSands,” said Wulf. “We know that our guests will enjoy the golf experience that DMK and our crew has produced. We can’t wait to see and hear how much fun folks will have.”
Gamble Sands reopened for resort and daily-fee play in April after being closed for the winter.
McLay Kidd’s award-winning course designs include Gamble Sands, Bandon Dunes and Mammoth Dunes.
QuickSands adds to an impressive collection of golf and hospitality amenities at Gamble Sands. The 18-hole Sands Course opened for play in 2014, with the 100,000 sq. ft. Cascades putting course following shortly thereafter.
The Inn at Gamble Sands features oversized rooms that perfectly match the wide-open nature of Gamble Sands as big rooms open to the big golf course, framed by even bigger views that sweep across the Columbia River Valley.
The Danny Boy Bar and Grill is a gathering place for golfers and casual diners alike. Large garage-style doors roll open to outdoor dining and more views of the Cascades and Columbia River Valley.
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