Washington

With Coastline, Mountains, Rivers, Plains and Valleys, Washington has quite a bit to offer.
Here are some truly incredible courses.

Top Public Courses in Washington.

With tawny fescue grasses, towering sand dunes, massive fairways, and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and snow-capped Olympic Mountains, Chambers Bay brings the traditions of Scottish linksland to the Pacific Northwest. Some of golf’s great championships have been decided on these fairways and greens. Located in University Place, Washington, this 18-hole, walking-only golf course provides an authentic links experience for players of every ability. Learn about our rates and services, membership opportunities, upcoming tournaments and latest packages, as well as our world-class golf Academy to help you improve your game.
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“This is the once-in-a-lifetime site every golf designer dreams of, rolling sand dunes overlooking a large body of water, a developer willing to build golf just for the love of the game, no homes, no other development around, just golf on sand – golf as it was truly meant to be.” – David McLay Kidd
We are excited to play the new Scarecrow course, opening in August of 2025.
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This City Owned facility is truly a Gem. Both courses are incredible. 
Dramatically sculpted into the Pacific Northwest splendor, the Olympic course has garnered impressive awards and has taken its place as one of America’s finest municipally-owned golf courses. Wooded enclaves, rolling terrain and wide fairways are touted by the Cascade Course, with a long history of providing championship golf in the Northwest. Stunning mountain views and delicious cuisine combine to offer relaxation and great memories under the roof of Gold Mountain’s clubhouse, as well as the ability to host 300 guests for special events.
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Palouse Ridge Golf Club Superintendent Michael Bednar Recognized for Environmental Excellence at GCSAA Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards
CourseCo proudly announces that Michael Bednar, Superintendent at Palouse Ridge Golf Club, has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to environmental sustainability in golf course management at the prestigious 2025 GCSAA Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards. Presented in partnership with Syngenta, this annual event celebrates those who demonstrate exemplary commitment to environmental stewardship.
Michael Bednar was named First Runner-Up for the Healthy Land Stewardship Award, honoring his leadership in habitat preservation and soil health initiatives. His dedication to maintaining healthy ecosystems and prioritizing sustainable practices has set a new standard of excellence within the golf industry.
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Located just 20 and 70 minutes from Olympia and Seattle respectively, the par 72 layout offers world-class golf, stunning Pacific Northwest views and plays 7,269 yards from the championship tees. Salish Cliffs is a Squaxin Island Tribal-owned facility which showcases natural surroundings and a feeling of seclusion during your round. Salish Cliffs is also the first Salmon-Safe certified golf course in the world, which was awarded to us in 2012. Accompanying the outstanding golf course, GPS-enabled cart fleet, driving range and practice areas, a full-service restaurant and golf shop inside the beautiful log/cedar clubhouse will further enhance your golfing experience at Salish Cliffs Golf Club.
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A City Owned course, Indian Canyon was designed in 1930 by H. Chandler Egan and has been chosen by Golf Digest many times as one of the top 25 public courses in the United States. The Canyon sits atop the west entrance to Spokane, overlooking the city. Indian Canyon requires accuracy from the tee to the green. The site of many major tournaments, Indian Canyon has hosted the U.S.G.A. three times; the United States Amateur Public Links Championship in 1941 and 1984; and the United States Women's Amateur Public Links Championship in 1989. Built on a canyon wall with a vertical drop of 240 feet amid many towering pines, the Canyon offers a very diverse and unique playing environment. It is well bunkered and has undulating greens which require a deft touch if par of 71 is to be achieved over the hilly 6,255 yards. 
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Private course with a Stay & Play membership.
Now you can stay at our world-class casino resort and enjoy 18 holes, plus member-for-a-day access, at Spokane’s oldest and most celebrated golf course.
Stay and Play packages at Northern Quest ensure golfing access to Kalispel Golf and Country Club, an exclusive, historic gem of a course ranked by Golfweek magazine as one of the Top 50 Casino Golf Courses in the nation.
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Welcome to White Horse Golf Club! While playing a rewarding round of golf you will enjoy the peaceful surroundings and frequent sighting of local wildlife, who call the course home. Nestled among old growth fir, pine, and cedar trees this is considered one of Kitsap Peninsula’s finest golf locations.
Each hole is very playable for all skill levels, with five sets of tees to choose from, allowing every golfer to find the course that fits their golf game!
Following golf you will want to enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the Cedar Ridge Grill, offering great food and an incredible Northwest view overlooking the 18th hole. Summer dining on our outdoor patio is the perfect finish for your White Horse Golf experience.
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Golf and the great outdoors blend seamlessly at Suncadia, with three championship courses surrounded by rolling pine forest and towering granite peaks. So whatever your age and ability, you’ll enjoy breathtaking scenery along with your just-right blend of challenge and playability.
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Private course with reasonable membership as well as Stay & Play packages.
Welcome to Wine Valley Golf Club. This stunning Dan Hixson design unfolds on a grand scale, playing over rolling hills in the shadow of the Blue Mountains. Each hole affords multiple lines of play, ensuring a pleasant round for every golfer and a true challenge for those who seek it. Be among the first to experience one of America’s most exciting new courses.
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Here is the Washington Golf Association for all the courses.

Rankings as of June 1, 2024.

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