The Complete Guide
Explore 216 golf courses across Washington State. From misty coastal layouts on the Olympic Peninsula to fast desert tracks east of the Cascades, every type of course and every skill level is covered.
Ridgefield
Sammamish
Tacoma
Yakima
Burlington
Mount Vernon
Shaker Church
North Bonneville
Woodinville
Bellevue
Benton City
Wilbur
Pasco
Lichty
Blaine
Redmond
Camas
Port Townsend
Kennewick
Lacey
University Place
Granger
Vancouver
Colfax
Quincy
Kennewick
Richland
Spokane
Deer Park
Delphi
Desert Aire
Port Townsend
Colville
Spokane
Mount Vernon
Carson
Spokane
Everett
Vancouver
Fairwood
Snohomish
Fircrest
Yakima
Lakewood
Walla Walla
Tukwila
Four Corners
Maple Valley
Sedro-Woolley
Bellevue
Bellevue
Arlington
Vancouver
Yelm
Aberdeen
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
Greater Brush Prairie
Richland
Bothell
Kenmore
Seattle
Richland
Bremerton
Bremerton
Chelan
Hoodsport
Kent
Bellingham
Lake Stevens
Maple Valley
Allyn
Lakeview Park
Soap Lake
Leavenworth
Everett
Vancouver
Woodland
Spokane
Lynnwood
Spokane
Richland
Bainbridge Island
Mill Creek
Seattle
Longview
Sudden Valley
Mountlake Terrace
Bellingham
North Bonneville
Tacoma
Sedro-Woolley
Elma
Ocean Shores
Eastsound
Washougal
Othello
Medina
Mount Vernon
Port Angeles
Long Beach
Vancouver
Parkland
Point Roberts
Port Ludlow
Cle Elum
Burien
Seattle
Ritzville
Kent
Raymond
Rock Island
Cle Elum
Longview
East Wenatchee
Royal City
Vancouver
Lacey
Ramapo
Seattle
SeaTac
Shoreline
Blaine
Shelton
Riverpoint
Saint John
Sudden Valley
Cle Elum
Pasco
Sequim
Pullman
Yelm
Monroe
Bellevue
Tekoa
Mountlake Terrace
Mountlake Terrace
Lacey
Newcastle
Redmond
Stevenson
Marine View
Sammamish
Kelso
Renton
Dayton
Ridgefield
Port Orchard
Federal Way
Arlington
Fall City
Freeland
Port Orchard
Everett
East Wenatchee
Wenatchee
West Richland
Seattle
Yakima
Port Madison Indian Reservation
Spokane
Burlington
Redmond
Bainbridge Island
Lacey
Terrace Heights
Kennewick
Washington State offers an extraordinary range of golf experiences. Western Washington brings misty mornings on parkland layouts carved through old growth firs, with mountain views on clear days that make the round feel like something out of a travel magazine. Eastern Washington delivers dry, fast conditions on high desert tracks where the ball runs forever and you can play well into October.
This directory covers all 216 golf courses currently operating across the state. Each listing includes course details, contact information, and what to expect when you arrive. Public courses, semi-private clubs, private facilities, disc golf courses, and driving ranges are all included. Use the individual course pages to plan your round, confirm hours and fees, and get directions.
New courses are added regularly as the directory grows. If you manage a Washington golf course and would like to update your listing, contact us.
Washington State has 216 golf courses currently listed in this directory, covering public, semi-private, private, disc golf, and driving range facilities. The number continues to grow as new listings are added across all eight regions of the state.
Washington has a full spectrum of course types. Public courses welcome anyone without a membership. Semi-private clubs allow public tee times alongside member rounds. Private clubs require a membership or member invitation. Disc golf courses and driving ranges round out the options for players of every interest and skill level.
Washington has outstanding public golf in every region. The Puget Sound area has dozens of well-regarded public tracks with mountain and water views. Eastern Washington is known for dry, fast conditions and longer seasons. Browse the listings above for individual course guides with contact information and course details.
Yes. Washington has a strong disc golf community with courses in parks, forests, and dedicated facilities across the state. Many are free to play. This directory includes disc golf courses alongside traditional golf facilities so you can find every type of course in one place.
In western Washington, most courses stay open year round, though winter rounds tend to be wet. Many golfers embrace the off-season conditions. Eastern Washington has drier, colder winters, and courses at higher elevation may close seasonally. Check individual course pages for current hours and seasonal schedules.