Those disinterested in venturing too far outside of the central Seattle area will still have the opportunity to play some great games of golf at the Jackson Park Golf Course. For more information, visit Photo courtesy Jackson Park Golf Course. Not only has the Olympic course garnered an impressive share of awards, it’s also earned the credit as being one of America’s finest municipally owned golf courses. The spirit of competitive golf comes to life at the Gold Mountain Golf Club-which is hailed for having one of the most unique histories of any golf course in the Pacific Northwest (and even greater United States). For more information, visit Photo courtesy Gold Mountain Golf Club. The lush spot was recently named as a Distinguished Golf Destination by the Boardroom, and has continued to attract golfers of all talents, ages and corners of the world ever since. Salish Cliffs Golf Club has garnered a lot of attention and praise from professionals, championship leagues, amateurs and wannabe golfers alike. For more information, visit Photo courtesy Salish Cliffs Golf Club. But the golfing destination’s real appeal is in its wide variety of offerings, which include an on-site restaurant and catering, regular competition series and even professional golf instruction for those looking to perfect their technique. Those looking to enjoy a full-service golf course can’t go wrong with a visit to Bellevue Golf Course. For more information, visit Photo courtesy Bellevue Golf Course. From extra challenging Sands and Quick Sands courses to exquisitely peaceful corners of the lot that are surrounded by the Pacific Northwest’s Cascade Mountains, this place is a true haven for golfers. The real highlights, though, are the variety of landscape that’s provided to professional golfers and amateurs alike. There’s a lot to love about Gamble Sands Golf Course. For more information, visit Photo courtesy Gamble Sands. The lot is home to 350 expansive acres and celebrates the spirit of competitive golf through 36 holes of championship terrain. The Golf Club at Newcastle is so remarkably beautiful, it might spark an interest in even the most amateur golfers looking for an excuse to hit the greens and immerse themselves in Washington’s most exquisite nature scene. For more information, visit Photo courtesy The Golf Club at Newcastle. The course also has no shortage of events and offerings, including a pro shop, equipment and power cart rentals, professional instruction, tournament and so much more. Auburn Golf CourseĪuburn Golf Course is hailed as one of Washington’s most premier golfing destinations, and features an 18-hole course that’s set against the backdrop of Washington’s most ethereal sights. For more information, visit Photo courtesy Auburn Golf Course. So grab a glass and get ready to tee off (maybe not at the same time though). The area is even ranked as one of the best wine destinations in the world. Wine Valley Golf Club manages to combine two great things into one, with a world-class course made up of challenging terrains and spectacular views, all settled within Downtown Walla Walla, which is a city that’s home to tasting rooms and art galleries to thriving restaurants and more. These are the best golf courses in Washington to visit this fall. Fortunately, Washington has lush golf courses and landscapes galore that not only provide perfect terrain for a competitive game, but also picturesque views of the Pacific Northwest as the backdrop. My review is Palouse Ridge is a $50.00 course yet trying to charge out of town golfers $100.00 - Locals should be thankful it is owned by the university or it probably would go broke.One of the season’s best (and perhaps most underrated activities) involves heading out to the local golf courses and teeing off. 60 miles north is Circling Raven GC-Great layout, scenic, first class and well worth the $100.00 rate. We played the University of Idaho Course 8 miles away and paid the full price of $41.00 including cart for 18 holes. The club house and restaurant were new and very nice however zero patrons and only ten vehicles in the parking lot. The overall course was in good condition. Very marginal layout overall-with the first two holes blind shots off the tee as well as two up hill par 3's that are hit and hope holes. Our opinion is this rate is excessive for a course in the middle of nowhere that appears to get little play. (our mistake) We were informed the non resident rate would be $100.00 and the young man in the pro shop would not extend a promo or resident rate of $57.00. In July we assumed we could get the same rate however we did not have a promo. ![]() We played Palouse Ridge last June and paid $52.00 (including cart) on a golf promo. How much tax payer money/student fees fund this course?
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