SEQUIM, Washington -- 7 Cedars Casino announced today that it has purchased Dungeness Golf Course; terms of the deal were not announced.
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The Totem at the 7 Cedars Casino. 
The Dungeness Golf Course will now be owned by the 7 Cedars Casino. Olympic Peninsula, the Dungeness Golf Course is considered one of the top courses because of its playability year round in the Northwest. Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe (www.jamestowntribe.org), owner of the 7 Cedars Casino, is one of the few Washington tribes to take an ownership position in a golf course.
"The acquisition of Dungeness Golf Course is another major step toward the future expansion of the 7 Cedars resort," said Tribal Council Chair Ron Allen. "We plan on renovating the course and clubhouse, making it one the area can be proud of. The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will continue to expand its presence on the Olympic Peninsula through the development of a major luxury hotel and gas station and country market."
Built in 1970, Dungeness boasts a 6,456-yard, 18-hole championship golf course with both hospitality and banquet functions. The Tribe will begin running the course immediately and will improve the golfing experience by updating of the cart fleet and re-cutting of the cart paths. New construction of a clubhouse is expected to break ground in the near future.
For more information about 7 Cedars Casino and Dungeness Golf Course, contact: Jerry Allen, Assistant General Manager, 360.681.6707 jerryallen@7cedarscasino.com
7 Cedars Casino
270756 Highway 101
Sequim, WA 98382
Just 52 miles west of Seattle, Washington, 7 Cedars Casino is nestled in a lush valley overlooking Sequim Bay, beside the majestic Strait of Juan de Fuca. The games offered include Table Games, Slots, Poker, Keno, Off-track Betting & Televised Sporting Events and Bingo. |