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Seattle Golf Trip Planning Guide

Seattle brings a loaded roster of quality public courses within 30 minutes, an elite food and bar scene, and enough group activities to fill a week. The summer weather is perfect for golf, the seafood is among the best in the country, and the nightlife options are endless. Big-city trips with big-city fun.

5 courses · 5 restaurants · 4 bars · 6 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Summer, Fall

Nearest Airport

SEA (20 min drive)

Green Fees

$40–$299

Lodging From

$600/night

Walkable Courses

4 of 5

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$425/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Seattle. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

Chambers Bay links, $175–$299 · 4.9★

2015 US Open venue — walking-only links carved from a gravel quarry on Puget Sound

Dinner

El Gauchosteakhouse, $$$$

Iconic Seattle steakhouse with tableside prep, private rooms, and a retro supper-club vibe

After Dark

Canonwhiskey bar · Open late

4,000+ bottles of whiskey and spirits — regularly named one of America's best bars

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Washington National Golf Club parkland, $80–$150 · 4.6★

John Fought design with views of Mt. Rainier from nearly every hole

Afternoon — Activity

Pike Place Market Tour2-3 hours, $0–$30/pp

Iconic market with the original Starbucks, fish throwing, and endless food stalls

Dinner

Taylor Shellfish Oyster Barseafood, $$

Farm-direct oysters and Pacific NW shellfish — multiple locations, Capitol Hill is best for groups

After Dark

Rhein Haussports bar · Open late

German beer hall with indoor bocce courts, giant pretzels, and boot-shaped beer glasses

Day 3

Morning — Golf

Newcastle Golf Club (Coal Creek Course) mountain, $65–$120 · 4.6★

Perched above Lake Washington with panoramic views of the Seattle skyline and Cascades

Afternoon — Activity

Seattle Brewery Crawl (Ballard)3-4 hours, $0–$60/pp

Ballard has 15+ breweries in walking distance — Stoup, Reuben's, and Lucky Envelope are musts

Dinner

Fremont Brewing Beer Gardenbrewpub, $

Huge outdoor beer garden with some of the best IPAs in the Pacific NW — bring your own food

After Dark

Optimism Brewingbrewpub

Massive open taproom with board games, rotating food trucks, and a great patio

Course-by-Course Guide

Seattle has 5 courses worth playing, including 1 bucket-list tier layout. 4 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.

Chambers Bay

Bucket List

2015 US Open venue — walking-only links carved from a gravel quarry on Puget Sound

$175–$299linksPar 72 · 7,585 ydsWalkable4.9 (1,929)

The Home Course

Solid

Stunning links-style muni near Chambers Bay — best value in Washington state golf

$40–$75linksPar 72 · 7,209 ydsWalkable4.2 (291)

Washington National Golf Club

Premium

John Fought design with views of Mt. Rainier from nearly every hole

$80–$150parklandPar 72 · 7,304 ydsWalkable4.6 (466)

Newcastle Golf Club (Coal Creek Course)

Premium

Perched above Lake Washington with panoramic views of the Seattle skyline and Cascades

$65–$120mountainPar 72 · 6,610 yds4.6 (385)

Trophy Lake Golf & Casting Club

Solid

Hidden gem on the Kitsap Peninsula with a fly-fishing pond and excellent conditioning

$45–$85parklandPar 72 · 7,206 ydsWalkable4.4 (716)

Where to Stay

Seattle has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $600/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

house

$600–$2200/night

Sleeps 1018 · Capitol Hill, Ballard, or Fremont — walkable neighborhoods with bars and restaurants

water viewshot tublarge kitchengame roomfire pitmultiple bedrooms
house

$800–$3000/night

Sleeps 1220 · West Seattle or Bainbridge Island — waterfront with more space

Puget Sound viewsprivate dockhot tublarge deckfire pitBBQ

Group Dining Guide

5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

El Gaucho

$$$$
steakhouse

Iconic Seattle steakhouse with tableside prep, private rooms, and a retro supper-club vibe

$60+/personReservation needed

Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar

$$
seafood

Farm-direct oysters and Pacific NW shellfish — multiple locations, Capitol Hill is best for groups

$15-30/person

Fremont Brewing Beer Garden

$
brewpub

Huge outdoor beer garden with some of the best IPAs in the Pacific NW — bring your own food

Under $15/person

Walrus and the Carpenter

$$$
seafood

Acclaimed raw bar in Ballard with pristine oysters and inventive small plates

$30-60/personReservation needed

Biscuit Bitch

$
southern

Irreverent Southern-style biscuit sandwiches — the move for a group hangover brunch

Under $15/person

Nightlife

4 bars curated for groups. 3 stay open past midnight.

Canon

Late Night
whiskey bar

4,000+ bottles of whiskey and spirits — regularly named one of America's best bars

Rhein Haus

Late Night
sports bar

German beer hall with indoor bocce courts, giant pretzels, and boot-shaped beer glasses

Optimism Brewing

brewpub

Massive open taproom with board games, rotating food trucks, and a great patio

Flatstick Pub

Late Night
sports bar

Indoor mini golf and duffleboard with local craft beer — built for groups

Activities Beyond Golf

6 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

Pike Place Market Tour

brewery2-3 hours$0–$30/pp

Iconic market with the original Starbucks, fish throwing, and endless food stalls

Seattle Brewery Crawl (Ballard)

brewery3-4 hours$0–$60/pp

Ballard has 15+ breweries in walking distance — Stoup, Reuben's, and Lucky Envelope are musts

Puget Sound Fishing Charter

fishinghalf day$150–$250/pp

Salmon fishing on the Sound with Mt. Rainier and the Olympic Mountains as your backdrop

Seattle Axe Throwing

axe throwing1-2 hours$25–$45/pp

Multiple venues with group competitions and BYOB options

Kayaking on Lake Union

kayaking2-3 hours$25–$50/pp

Paddle past houseboats (including the Sleepless in Seattle house) with the city skyline behind you

Woodinville Wine Country Tour

wineryhalf day$20–$60/pp

100+ tasting rooms 30 minutes from Seattle — Chateau Ste. Michelle, Mark Ryan, DeLille

Getting There

Fly into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) — it's a 20-minute drive to Seattle. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Seattle Party Bus and Emerald City Party Bus). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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