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World-class links experience on Puget Sound. Host of the 2015 U.S. Open Championship. This championship course offers dramatic coastal terrain with stunning views of Puget Sound, rolling fairways, deep bunkers, and challenging greens.
Historic municipal course with stunning views of downtown Seattle and Puget Sound. Designed by A.V. Macan in 1915, this course offers a classic parkland layout with mature trees and challenging elevation changes.
Scenic municipal course with panoramic views of downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the Olympic Mountains. This challenging course features narrow fairways, strategic bunkering, and fast greens.
Premier practice facility and 9-hole executive course in the heart of Seattle. Perfect for beginners and those looking to improve their game with excellent practice facilities.
North Seattle's most-played public course, valued for consistent conditions and affordable rates. Tree-lined fairways and water on several holes reward course management — a reliable choice for Seattle golfers who want a full 18-hole round without crossing the bridge to Eastside pricing.
Tukwila municipal course with genuinely open terrain and wide fairways that expose golfers to wind — more authentic links character than most courses that borrow the label. South King County's best-value 18-hole round for players who prefer honesty over conditioning.
Bellevue's only public 18-hole course, operated by Bellevue Parks & Community Services. A mature tree-lined layout with water on several holes — approachable for all skill levels while offering enough variety to keep regular rounds interesting. Good value in one of the priciest zip codes in the state.
Daily-fee course in Redmond with a demanding John Fought design. Dramatic elevation changes and panoramic Cascade Mountain views make it one of the most scenic and challenging rounds on the East Side.
Premier 36-hole golf complex featuring two championship courses: Coyote Creek and Eagle Talon. Excellent practice facilities and family-friendly atmosphere.
Championship course with stunning views of Lake Washington, Seattle skyline, and Olympic Mountains. Known for its dramatic elevation changes and challenging layout.
Newcastle's second championship layout — shorter and more forgiving than Coal Creek but sharing the same sweeping Lake Washington and Seattle skyline panoramas. China Creek rewards accurate iron play over raw distance, making it the smart choice when you want the Newcastle experience at a slightly more attainable score.
Premier daily-fee course in the Snoqualmie Valley, designed by Nicklaus Design and set against Cascade Mountain scenery. Generous conditioning and mountain views draw weekend golfers from across the region — tee times fill fast, especially on weekends and holidays.
Members-only private club in Lakewood with a historic A.W. Tillinghast design. Classic strategic bunkering and fast greens — listed here for regional reference. Public tee times are not available; the club operates by membership only.
Nationally-ranked public course in Bremerton delivering a genuine championship experience at mid-range prices. John Harbottle III's design features strategic bunkering, mountain views, and immaculate conditions that consistently outrank courses twice the price.
The second Harbottle course at the Gold Mountain complex, offering a more forgiving layout than the Olympic. Tree-lined fairways and well-placed water hazards reward accuracy — a great option for golfers building toward championship conditions.
Hidden gem on the Kitsap Peninsula with panoramic Puget Sound views and a classic Harbottle layout. Dramatic elevation changes and rolling terrain make the ferry trip from Seattle well worth it — one of the region's best-kept secrets.
Signature course at Little Creek Casino Resort near Shelton, crafted by Gene Bates for the Squaxin Island Tribe. Olympic Mountain views frame a 7,200-yard championship layout that rivals any premium course in the Pacific Northwest.
Purpose-built championship venue in DuPont and home to Washington State Golf Association competitions. Mount Rainier views frame every hole on this 7,200-yard layout — a showpiece public course with tournament-quality conditions year-round.
Harbottle design in Port Orchard set around a serene lake backdrop with dramatic elevation changes throughout. Plays significantly tougher than its mid-range price suggests — bring your A-game and budget extra time to enjoy the scenery.
Robert Muir Graves design set deep in Pacific Northwest forest in Port Orchard. Tight tree-lined fairways and well-placed water hazards demand precision — a traditional golf experience where course management consistently beats raw power.