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
Summer, Fall
SEA (20 min drive)
$40–$299
$600/night
4 of 5
~$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
Chambers Bay — links, $175–$299 · 4.9★
2015 US Open venue — walking-only links carved from a gravel quarry on Puget Sound
El Gaucho — steakhouse, $$$$
Iconic Seattle steakhouse with tableside prep, private rooms, and a retro supper-club vibe
Canon — whiskey bar · Open late
4,000+ bottles of whiskey and spirits — regularly named one of America's best bars
Day 2
Washington National Golf Club — parkland, $80–$150 · 4.6★
John Fought design with views of Mt. Rainier from nearly every hole
Pike Place Market Tour — 2-3 hours, $0–$30/pp
Iconic market with the original Starbucks, fish throwing, and endless food stalls
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar — seafood, $$
Farm-direct oysters and Pacific NW shellfish — multiple locations, Capitol Hill is best for groups
Rhein Haus — sports bar · Open late
German beer hall with indoor bocce courts, giant pretzels, and boot-shaped beer glasses
Day 3
Newcastle Golf Club (Coal Creek Course) — mountain, $65–$120 · 4.6★
Perched above Lake Washington with panoramic views of the Seattle skyline and Cascades
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
Fremont Brewing Beer Garden — brewpub, $
Huge outdoor beer garden with some of the best IPAs in the Pacific NW — bring your own food
Optimism Brewing — brewpub
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 List2015 US Open venue — walking-only links carved from a gravel quarry on Puget Sound
The Home Course
SolidStunning links-style muni near Chambers Bay — best value in Washington state golf
Washington National Golf Club
PremiumJohn Fought design with views of Mt. Rainier from nearly every hole
Newcastle Golf Club (Coal Creek Course)
PremiumPerched above Lake Washington with panoramic views of the Seattle skyline and Cascades
Trophy Lake Golf & Casting Club
SolidHidden gem on the Kitsap Peninsula with a fly-fishing pond and excellent conditioning
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.
$600–$2200/night
Sleeps 10–18 · Capitol Hill, Ballard, or Fremont — walkable neighborhoods with bars and restaurants
$800–$3000/night
Sleeps 12–20 · West Seattle or Bainbridge Island — waterfront with more space
Group Dining Guide
5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
El Gaucho
$$$$Iconic Seattle steakhouse with tableside prep, private rooms, and a retro supper-club vibe
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar
$$Farm-direct oysters and Pacific NW shellfish — multiple locations, Capitol Hill is best for groups
Fremont Brewing Beer Garden
$Huge outdoor beer garden with some of the best IPAs in the Pacific NW — bring your own food
Walrus and the Carpenter
$$$Acclaimed raw bar in Ballard with pristine oysters and inventive small plates
Biscuit Bitch
$Irreverent Southern-style biscuit sandwiches — the move for a group hangover brunch
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 3 stay open past midnight.
Canon
Late Night4,000+ bottles of whiskey and spirits — regularly named one of America's best bars
Rhein Haus
Late NightGerman beer hall with indoor bocce courts, giant pretzels, and boot-shaped beer glasses
Optimism Brewing
Massive open taproom with board games, rotating food trucks, and a great patio
Flatstick Pub
Late NightIndoor 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
Iconic market with the original Starbucks, fish throwing, and endless food stalls
Seattle Brewery Crawl (Ballard)
Ballard has 15+ breweries in walking distance — Stoup, Reuben's, and Lucky Envelope are musts
Puget Sound Fishing Charter
Salmon fishing on the Sound with Mt. Rainier and the Olympic Mountains as your backdrop
Seattle Axe Throwing
Multiple venues with group competitions and BYOB options
Kayaking on Lake Union
Paddle past houseboats (including the Sleepless in Seattle house) with the city skyline behind you
Woodinville Wine Country Tour
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.