Seattle Golf Club sits in Seattle and delivers a classic private club round that rewards placement, patient targets, and a steady pace. The corridors feel secluded, the greens are quick, and the day goes best when you value angles over power.
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Detail |
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Location |
Seattle, Washington |
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Address or parking directions |
210 NW 145th Street, Seattle, WA 98177 |
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Holes and par |
18, Par 72 |
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Total yardage (back tees) |
6,836 yds |
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Tee sets |
Black, Palmer, Blue, Members, White, five total |
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Course rating and slope (primary) |
Black 73.5, 137 |
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Terrain |
Woodland parkland routing among mature firs |
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Practice facilities |
Driving range and practice greens |
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Dress or spike policy |
Collared shirts, no denim, conservative standards, soft spikes or athletic soles |
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Guest policy |
Play for members and their invited guests |
This is a true Northwest woodland layout with corridors carved through tall Douglas firs. The property sits above the Sound, and although you play in the trees, wind filters through often enough to influence club choice on the more exposed holes. The routing emphasizes variety more than raw length. Par 4s ask for a controlled tee ball to specific sides of fairways, and approaches play into firm, fast greens that reward a predictable flight. There are no houses crowding the lines, only trees, sand, and the quiet of a course built for golf first.
Those traits push decisions toward control. Drivers are not mandatory on every short par 4, and second shots favor the high side that leaves uphill putts. When the breeze freshens, long holes stretch and the prudent play is one more club and a target that favors the wider half of the green. Ground options appear when the turf firms up in summer, but most scoring comes from landing the ball hole-high and staying below the tiers. The course looks straightforward from the tee, yet small mistakes get amplified by quick putting surfaces and greens that fall away at the edges.
• Fairways are framed by firs, so start lines matter. Favor the side that opens the approach rather than the heroic carry.
• Long par 4s turn demanding in the wind. Choose center targets and take the extra club into elevated green faces.
• Par 5s reward pacing the hole. Position to a full wedge number rather than chasing every yard with the second shot.
• Several greens run from back to front. Keep approaches under the hole and accept longer first putts when the pin sits on a shelf.
• Bunkers guard common miss areas. When in doubt, play away from the tight side and chip from the wider collar.
• The closing stretch asks for patience. Stick to stock shapes off the tee and trust two putts on the faster surfaces.
A driving range supports full shots, and practice greens allow for both pace and short-chip work. The pro shop and locker facilities support member and guest play, and the setting is quiet and focused on golf.
Seattle Golf Club offers casual lunch in the Men’s Card Room, fine dining in the Main Dining Room, and full event service in the Grand Ballroom. Menus lean traditional and seasonal, and service standards are formal. Access is for members and their guests.
This is a private club. Play is available to members and their invited guests. Guests should review dress standards before arrival, including collared shirts, no denim, and soft spikes or athletic soles. Cell phone use is restricted to designated areas. The property rewards walking at a steady pace, and groups that choose tees based on carry numbers keep the round moving and the scoring chances frequent.
• Choose tees that fit your carry numbers, then favor position over distance on par 4s to set full wedge approaches.
• Keep approaches under the hole. Fast greens and tiers punish long misses more than short ones.
• In the wind, add a club and flight the ball down. Favor the open half of the green and accept longer putts.
• On par 5s, plan backward from your preferred wedge yardage. Avoid bunkers guarding the layup zones.
• Use the range to lock in 100 to 130 yard shots and a reliable bump from tight surrounds.
Seattle Golf Club is classic Northwest parkland, a quiet place where good targets and calm swings turn narrow fairways and quick greens into steady scores.
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