Seattle Golf Club
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Seattle Golf Club, established in 1900, is a private members-only course originally designed by Robert Johnstone in 1907. The layout has undergone notable revisions by Ted Robinson (1968), Arnold Palmer (1997), and Thad Layton of the Arnold Palmer Design Company (2022). Located in Seattle at 210 NW 145th Street, the course is set among hundred-year-old Douglas firs with views overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
The course presents a challenging test of golf characterized by narrow fairways and speedy greens, designed to appeal to skilled players. Its difficulty and technical demands have attracted legendary golfers including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Bobby Jones. Palmer himself described it as "one of the most outstanding golf courses in the Northwest, if not the nation." The immaculately maintained course combines scenic beauty with strategic play requirements, offering a quiet retreat from outside distractions. The historic clubhouse complements the course setting, providing views of the surrounding landscape and Olympic Mountains. The club emphasizes both the aesthetic qualities and the precision required to successfully navigate the course's layout.
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