Washington State Golf
Washington has many beautiful golf courses and driving ranges for you to test your game. Find some of the best courses and driving ranges here.
Tumwater Valley Golf Club (943-9500)-an 18 hole golf course just perfect for practicing your putt. You will find a pro shop, practice range, clubhouse and cart rental.
Auburn Golf Course (253-833-2350)-About 25 miles southeast of Seattle is the beautiful greens near the Green River. It’s challenging course—ranging from flat to hilly-and is considered one of Washington’s best.
Harbour Pointe Golf Club (Everett, 800-233-3128) - Opened in 1991, the award winning course has narrow fairways and evergreens lining its layout.
Columbia Park (Kennewick, 509-585-4293)-This park offers a variety of activities including disc golf and an 18 hole golf course.
Mt. Si Golf Course (North Bend, 425-391-4929) - Although it was originally the world’s largest hops field, it was made into an 18 hole golf course in the 1930’s. However, in 1994, the course was renovated and 8 of the holes were completely changed. The revisions increased the length of the course by more than 6,300 yards.
Willows Run Golf Club (Redmond, 425-883-1200) – This golf retreat has 2 eighteen hole courses and one 9 nine hole par 3 course laid out after the style of the British Open. You will find tight packed challenging holes and numerous waterways. Of special interest is the island green of the 17th hole.
Druids Glen Golf Course (Seattle, 253-638-1200) - From the beautiful background of Mt. Rainier from the tee box (es), to the challenges of water shots, this is the perfect way to spend your day.
Jefferson Park Golf Club (Seattle, 206-762-5187)- A hilly par 70 course, that while challenging, can be played by all skill levels.
West Seattle Golf Course (206-935-5187)- Designed by H. C. Eagan, this course has gotten many rave reviews. It is especially known for its staff’s willingness to teach newcomers the game.
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