Public · 18 holes
Coronado Golf Course
Coronado, CA — Chambers Bay Golf Course, located in University Place, Washington, is a links-style course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and project architect Jay Blasi. Jones Jr.'s design philosophy emphasizes creating courses that appear shaped by the same natural forces as the surrounding land. Chambers Bay is built on a former gravel mine, transformed into a rugged, sporty, and open layout with dramatic elevation changes and stunning views of Puget Sound. The course is notable for its fescue fairways and greens, and its unique, naturalistic bunkering. The 15th hole, a par-3, is a signature hole, marked by the property's lone tree. The opening hole, a long par-4, sets a championship tone. Chambers Bay gained international recognition as the host of the 2015 U.S. Open, showcasing its challenging and distinctive character. Its commitment to walking-only play and its caddie program further enhance the traditional links experience, making it a top-flight destination for golfers seeking a memorable and authentic challenge.
Type
Parkland
Region
Pacific Coast
LooperScore
70.0
Holes
18
Par
72
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of Coronado Golf Course, by true distance.
Coronado Municipal Golf Course
San Diego, CA · 0.0 mi away
Coronado Municipal Golf Course, opened in 1957, is a beloved public golf course in San Diego, California, originally designed by Jack Daray. Daray's design philosophy aimed to create courses that were enjoyable for repetitive play, challenging without being overly penal, and mindful of maintenance. The course is uniquely situated on the southeast end of Coronado, with holes bordering both San Diego Bay and Glorietta Bay, offering stunning waterfront views. While the construction of the Coronado Bridge in 1967 necessitated a redesign of the front nine by Daray Jr., the course retains its classic charm. The par-3 16th hole, playing directly towards the iconic Coronado Bridge, is often considered its signature hole, providing a picturesque and memorable challenge. Coronado Municipal is consistently rated as one of the best public courses in the nation, attracting both locals and celebrities. Its accessible yet engaging layout, combined with its breathtaking bay views and rich history, makes it a truly special place to play golf.
Balboa Park Golf Course
San Diego, CA · 3.3 mi away
Gold Mountain Golf Club's Olympic course, designed by John Harbottle III, is a championship layout nestled on the Olympic Peninsula in Bremerton, Washington. Harbottle's design philosophy was deeply influenced by his study of Scottish courses, aiming to integrate the course closely with the existing land. The Olympic course, opened in 1996, carves its way through dense Pacific Northwest forests, offering a challenging yet scenic round. The picturesque par-5 9th hole is a signature, demanding a precise downhill approach to a well-guarded green. The final four holes are particularly memorable, featuring a combination of water, trees, and stunning views. The course's setting on watershed property ensures an absence of surrounding development, preserving its natural beauty. Gold Mountain's Olympic course is consistently praised for its excellent conditioning, diverse hole designs, and incredible scenery, making it one of the best public golf experiences in the Pacific Northwest.
Riverwalk Golf Club
San Diego, CA · 5.6 mi away
Salish Cliffs Golf Club, a Gene Bates design in Shelton, Washington, is a mountain-style parkland course renowned for its dramatic elevation changes and pristine conditioning. Bates' design philosophy for Salish Cliffs created a layout that blends seamlessly with the natural terrain, featuring wide fairways bordered by well-treed rough and large, sloping greens that challenge approach shots and short games. The course is set amidst the stunning landscape of the Pacific Northwest, offering occasional views of the surrounding beauty. A notable feature is the double green shared by the 9th hole, adding a unique strategic element. The elevated tee boxes on the first three holes provide an exciting start, encouraging longer hitters. Salish Cliffs has garnered numerous awards since its opening in 2011, quickly establishing itself as one of Washington's premier public golf courses. Its superb conditioning, challenging greens, and scenic routing make it a highly enjoyable and memorable experience for golfers.