Seattle Golf Club is located in Seattle a little north of the city along the Puget Sound. The clubhouse occupies the Sound view, but that doesn't take away from the setting that the golf course is in. I found Seattle Golf Club to be a lovely round of golf on a stimulating course. IMO, it felt like Olympic Club and Gold Mountain Olympic Course a lot of times throughout the round with the uphill downhill holes. The course has quite a bit of elevation change to it. It has had a lot of designers leave their touch on it, there are photos in the clubhouse on how it looked in each stage of its life. The oldest routing obviously had very few fairway bunkers and A LOT less trees. There were about 3 or 4 holes that felt pretty tight of the tee, but other than that it was pretty open. The greens had subtle breaks and were rolling perfect for poa greens. This was a very enjoyable round of golf. The course favors a right to left shot, at least that is how I felt since I play a cut and felt very comfortable out there, except on #15. All the par 5's are reachable which makes it birdies opportunities very easy. The course is not that hard, and is set-up for the older membership. I actually prefer a course with lighter rough for pace of play issues. I am sure all the Seattle GCAers will chime in on their thoughts.
Here is the course
Hole 1 Par 4 (422 yards) A gentle left to right tee shot over a hill, with an approach to a green just below the grade of the fairway.
Hole 2 Par 4 (366 yards) This is the hole like Olympic, a dogleg left hole with the fairway sloping hard left to right, and the approach is very uphill.
Hole 3 Par 4 (393 yards) A dowhill tee shot to an uphill green approach. Must be a little right on the tee shot or will be blocked out by the trees short left of the green.
Hole 4 Par 4 (363 yards) A hard dogleg right, must be able to hit a cut here.
Hole 5 Par 3 (204 yards) A long par 3 with a narrow entrace onto the green.
Hole 6 Par 4 (409 yards) A straight par 4 with bunkers guarding each side of the fairway.
Hole 7 Par 5 (523 yards) First par 5 on the course, another tee shot where a power fade will set you up perfectly to be able to approach the green that has water left.
Hole 8 Par 3 (180 yards) Par 3 with water right
Hole 9 Par 5 (511 yards) A steep uphill Par 5, but is still reachable after a good drive. I love how you aim at the flagpole on the second shot.
Hole 10 Par 4 (424 yards) I love the look of this hole, the fairway tumbles downhill letting everyone hit a deep drive, then the approach shot is to a green cut into the side of the hill sloping hard back to front with two perfect bunkers on the left. Great looking ampitheatre
Hole 11 Par 3 (194 yards) Par 3 over water, plays tougher than it looks
Hole 12 Par 4 (391 yards ) As Saltzman was so fond of the Maxwell tee shots over a slight hill with no significance on where to go. You would have no clue that the hole bends hard right with an approach downhill with water right. Good Hole
Hole 13 Par 4 (398 yards) A hard dogleg left with bunkers flanking the whole right side of the fairways for the sliced ball. The approach shot is uphill to a green guarderd by bunker
Hole 14 Par 5 (533 yards) A cool downhill par 5 tee shot where you better place the ball perfectly if you want to have a go at the green. Every shot is important, as the layup must be positioned perfectly left of the overhanging tree to have a shot into the green.
Hole 15 Par 4 (396 yards) I found this to be the most difficult tee shot and then noticed it was the #1 handicap hole. Must hit a tight draw to avoid all the trees of the tee. Then hit a well struck iron to a uphill green sloping back to front.
Hole 16 Par 3 (197 yards) Par 3 with water left
Hole 17 Par 4 (404 yards) A hard uphill dogleg right that goes up the hill the whole hole
Hole 18 Par 5 (528 yards) A downhill tee shot to a generous fairway with water left. You then must thread a good second shot in between the trees that guard the green uphill.