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Directions:

From North or South I-5, take exit #175 (N.E. 145th Street), go West on 145th street past Aurora Avenue (SR-99) and Greenwood Avenue N.  Turn right at 3rd Avenue N.W., and veer right at the guard gate.  There are two parking lots: one south of the clubhouse and one north of the golf shop.



The Seattle Golf Club is a strict cell phone-free facility and our club dress code strictly prohibits denim to any private events.

The use of any Personal Electronic Device (PED) for making or receiving phone calls is strictly prohibited at all facilities of the Club except for the following:

  1. While seated inside a licensed vehicle in the Seattle Golf Club parking lots.
  2. In the case of a medical emergency.

All ring tones must be turned off or switched to vibrate mode at all times while on Seattle Golf Club premises.

Members of Seattle Golf Club are responsible for their guests understanding this Club Policy.

While on the golf course, practice areas or in the Pro Shop:

  • Shirts with a collar, must be tucked in at all times
  • Sweaters, mock-neck, turtlenecks, half-zip and crew-type pullovers
  • Collarless sweaters or pullovers must have a collared shirt worn underneath
  • Slacks, pants, corduroys, Bermuda length shorts, rain pants
  • Shorts must be worn no shorter than 4-5" above the top of the knee.  Western style 5-pocket pants are permissible, provided they are not blue jeans, denim or of fabric that is faded or distressed.  No cargo-style shorts.
  • Hats, visors and caps, worn brim forward
  • Golf appropriate footwear with soft spikes or athletic sole suitable for golf

The following attire is not acceptable for anyone at any time:
“Jeans” of any type, cargo-style pants or shorts, tank-tops, halter-tops, cut off pants, tennis shorts, bathing suits, bare midriffs, sweat suits or gymnasium attire.

The intent for all Women's golf attire is for it to be conservative in nature.  Specifically, for Women's shorts, skorts and skirts, the length must be no shorter than 4-5" above the top of the knee and easily longer than mid-thigh.

While on the golf course, practice areas or in the Pro Shop:

  • Shirts or tops with a collar, crew neck, turtleneck, mock-neck, or high v-neck
  • Sleeveless shirts permissable with a collar
  • Bermuda length shorts, pants, corduroys, skirts, skorts, capris, or rainpants
  • Solid, dark colored leggings for weather-warmth may be worn provided they include the conforming length short, skirt or skort
  • Hats, visors and caps, worn brim forward
  • Golf appropriate footwear with soft spikes or athletic sole suitable for golf

The following attire is not acceptable for anyone at any time:
“Jeans” of any type, cargo-style pants or shorts, tank-tops, halter-tops, cut off pants, tennis shorts, bathing suits, bare midriffs, sweat suits or gymnasium attire.

  • Suitable golf attire, as described in the Dress Code section, is acceptable anywhere in the Clubhouse facility, except the Main Dining Room where shorts are not to be worn by men.
  • Men are not to wear golf hats and visors anywhere in the Clubhouse facility other than the locker room.
  • Collared shirts that are meant to remain untucked (i.e. aloha shirts) are permitted in the clubhouse only.  Golf shirts and polo shirts must be tucked in at all times.
  • Dress code compliance is expected even when arriving at the club facilities, even for the purpose of changing clothes.
  • All members and guests who are using the Club facilities, but not necessarily playing golf, must adhere to the dress code unless specifically indicated for a particular event.
  • Do not use Seattle Golf Club’s trademarks, copyrights, and/or intellectual property for any purpose without the approval of the General Manager.
  • Do not cite or reference members or staff without their prior approval.
  • Do not post confidential information about Seattle Golf Club.
  • Do not post anything that harms, or could harm, the club’s reputation.
  • Content or behavior posted about Seattle Golf Club or any of its members on social media sites that may be considered disrespectful, dishonest, offensive, harassing or damaging to the interests, image and reputation of the organization, employees, members or others is not permitted and will result in disciplinary action against the host Member.