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Seattle Golf Club

For over 110 years, our members and their guests have enjoyed gathering here at Seattle Golf Club, the premier golf club in the Northwest.

At the turn of the last century a Scottish attorney named Josiah Collins enjoyed playing golf on the first Pacific Northwest manicured course in Victoria, BC and returned with the idea of a golf club in Seattle. On August 20, 1900, fifty-two prominent Seattle businessmen came together for the purpose of forming and incorporating an organization to be known as the Seattle Golf Club.

From five holes just north of Lake Union to nine holes in Laurelhurst near Lake Washington, Seattle Golf Club moved to its present site above northwest of the City right on Puget Sound in 1908.

The Clubhouse was built in the vogue of the day, an Arts and Crafts Bavarian Lodge.  Not long after it was built, President William Howard Taft was in Seattle to open the Alaskan-Yukon Pacific Exhibition and enjoy a game of golf at Seattle Golf Club.  Over the years, the Club has become one of the most prestigious in the Northwest.

If you have the privilege of being a guest of a Seattle Golf Club member, then you too will experience what President Taft enjoyed all those years ago.




To Seattle Golf Club Members:  To enter the website for the first time, you have to register.  Click on the "Member Login" button at top right and then on the next menu click on "Member Registration" and follow the instructions.  Remember some may need to use your middle initial or whatever shows on your latest statement.  The system will validate if the information is correct.  Then you can proceed to choose your own username and password.  Don't forget to add your email address - it will help if you forget your password - an email can be sent to you with a link to "Reset Password".

Once this is confirmed, the "Log In" button will be available to access the website.