There are 81 results that match 3800 E Hwy 3, Shelton, Washington 98584, Mason County.
Courses (44)
Shelton, Washington
Semi-Private/Resort
4.5565622613
143
Union, Washington
Semi-Private
4.3580246914
81
Shelton, Washington
Public
3.9461338991
209
Olympia, Washington
Private
0.0
0
Hoodsport, Washington
Public
4.8654004955
347
Lacey, Washington
Public
4.1538461538
221
Lacey, Washington
Public
3.9918699187
123
Anderson Island, Washington
Private
0.0
0
Tumwater, Washington
Public/Municipal
4.1949125044
187
Olympia, Washington
Semi-Private
3.6363636364
22
Gig Harbor, Washington
Semi-Private
5.0
2
Olympia, Washington
Private
2.1428571429
3
Tumwater, Washington
Public
2.4285714286
7
DuPont, Washington
Public
2.5728609626
178
Port Orchard, Washington
Public
1.6341463415
42
Olympia, Washington
Public
4.1487889273
289
Fort Lewis, Washington
Public
4.3704337871
816
Resorts (1)
The Little Creek Casino Resort feels worlds away from civilization in the rustic Kamilche Valley, but in reality is only 15 minutes south of Olympia and less than an hour from Chambers Bay, the 2015 U.S. Open host. The hotel offers newly renovated rooms and suites, the Seven Inlets Spa, an events center, five different restaurants, a coffee café…
Articles (10)
We recently visited Salish Cliffs Golf Club at the Little Creek Casino Resort in Washington. Here's what we thought of it.
As one of just a handful of new golf courses opening this year in the United States, Salish Cliffs Golf Club in Shelton, Wash. will certainly get its accolades -- and deservedly so. The Gene Bates design looks like it belongs with the land, which is exactly what Bates hoped to accomplish. Salish Cliffs presents itself spectacularly, Mike Bailey writes.
Two Seattle-area golf courses, two excellent choices, and they couldn't be more different. But Chambers Bay and Salish Cliffs should be the first two on your list.
Gary Player should think twice about criticizing 2015 U.S. Open host Chambers Bay, Mike Bailey writes.
We are now into the weekend of a controversial U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. Brandon Tucker defends and questions the venue thus far.
As U.S. Open week at Chambers Bay got underway, the USGA held an Architect's Forum with Executive Director Mike Davis and course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. Here are some highlights from the discussion.
Chambers Bay is being lauded as having more in common with a British Open course than a typical U.S. Open track. But is it really a "links golf course?" Brandon Tucker takes a look at both sides of the argument.
Robert Trent Jones Jr.'s right-hand man at Chambers Bay discusses the controversial U.S. Open host as well as which players may fare well. "This golf course is different, and it was different from day 1," Jay Blasi says.
Tour players are speaking out about 2015 U.S. Open host Chambers Bay. Here's how the critically-acclaimed course has rated so far on Golf Advisor.
The USGA's selection of Chambers Bay Golf Course near Tacoma, Wash., is a startling deviation from a "normal" Open host. But Chambers Bay's appeal is clear, Brandon Tucker writes. It will be HDTV eye candy at every turn, wide open with abundant spectator viewing spots. They may even be able to get a record crowd through the turnstiles.
Galleries (3)
Ranked among the best casino courses -- and arguably among the best three public courses in Washington -- Salish Cliffs is a Gene Bates design carved out of a Pacific Northwest forest with stunning views of the Kamilche Valley.
If you're looking for links golf -- where the sea meets the land -- Chambers Bay is your destination. This Robert Trent Jones II-designed muni, built on the one of the largest sand deposits in the world -- will host the 2015 U.S. Open.
Chambers Bay golf course in Tacoma represents one of the most ambitious golf projects in years. Opened in 2007, it has also become one of the most hyped, thanks to the nearly immediate announcement that it would host the 2010 U.S. Amateur Championship and 2015 U.S. Open.
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