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Permalink Reply by Rescue on January 11, 2011 at 3:45pm The one course that is a must play is Seatac. I go up there a few times a year. They have so many course up there, I've played a diff. one every time. The one exception is Seatac. I make sure I play that EVERY time I'm up there. I've played many course on my trek up there and that's still one of my favorites in the area. I stay in the Pyullup area so these might be to far south (approx 15 to 45 min).
The others: Daliwood (prvt course, but no pay to play. Short, but very well maintained)
Riverside: Very tough, but a guide is a must. Also, can get swamped by the river. So check before you go.
White River: Another tough course, but they all seem to be up there. Easier to nav. than Riverside.
Forget the name, but it's on or right next to the Kitsap Fairgrounds. This is my distant 2nd fav. next to Seatac.
Stilicoom: Several layouts to be had. Hard to navigate. Ended up going "safari" on it. I'd play it again, with a guide!
Can't think of the others right now, but if you want more. I can call my friend who lives up there and get some more courses for you. But if you haven't figured it out by now ;) Seatac is sick! It's not a break out the driver and chuck it course. It's an, I'll use my Buzzz off the tee to set up for my 2nd shot and hope I break bogey or double on the hole!
I LOVE IT and so will you!
Permalink Reply by Heath Kinton on January 11, 2011 at 6:35pm
Permalink Reply by dan mc on January 11, 2011 at 6:42pm The layout at riverside(sumner)has been revamped to a single 18 hole lay out plays a bit tougher but easier to find your way around. you definately want to play sea tac and lakewood(burien about 15 mins away) play sea tac first so you can build your confidence back up at lakewood also check out chainbangers pro shop which is near both. for the full washington expierience you can take the ferry from seattle and check out the bremerton courses fairgounds (lots of trees, tight fairways elevation changes) nad park (super tight technical short course),and dalaiwood (the worlds coolest backyard, and another cool pro shop)down south you have fort steillicoom just south of tacoma (my home course) with 2 longhish 18 hole courses n.w. is the more technical of the two s.e has a few open bombers (okay steilly also has alt and pro courses that are sorta a combo of the other two) feel free to pm me with any questions
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