Semiahmoo Resort Golf & Spa
About Semiahmoo Resort Golf & Spa
The Semiahmoo Resort, Golf and Spa provides a seaside escape less than two hours north of Seattle and minutes from the Canadian border. Sitting on 300 acres of picturesque seashore, this resort allows guests to draw inspiration from the natural Pacific Northwest scenery. Guests can relax while taking advantage of The Spa, the nearby Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club designed by Arnold Palmer, three restaurants featuring local ingredients and year-round activities indoors and out on the beach or the water. Beach bonfires are popular, as is renting bikes, kayaks and paddleboards. An indoor pool, fitness classes, a theater, indoor tennis and pickleball courts (as well as outdoor) and a golf simulator keep guests busy if the weather turns sour. Area activities includes hiking Trails, fishing, whale watching, wine tasting, skiing, shopping, exploring museums, casinos, mini-golf and bowling.Facts
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poor staff
staff in pro shop had poor attidude had 4 people looking over golfnow reservation manager complaining it was to cheap
Beautiful course, but snobby fellow golfers
Absolutely outstanding on its own merits, but unfortunately seems to have a bad case of elitist minded golfers who resent commoners using "their" course. How DARE anyone w a handicap over 20 play on their course, and muck up their round by occasionally making them (gasp!!) Wait for a moment? The staff and everything else about the course is utterly top shelf, but be prepared to be accosted by Serious Golfers.
Wet
Needs more drainage little mooshy for a premier golf resort
At the right price a good course
There are other good courses in the area at decent prices. At the regular green fee rates, we would not go near this course. An easy walk and considering how wet it has been, the greens were pretty good. With a 4some in carts ahead of us, cart paths only, the pace was a tad slow. Will play gain at the right price.
A good walk unspoiled
The Semiahmoo Golf and C.C. has more of a members-course feel than a resort course. It
roams through a neighborhood at times and is perfectly walkable for those who despise cart golf.
Plenty of natural scenery, like the views of the snow-capped Mount Baker on the fourth hole, accompany players throughout their round.
Arnold Palmer's slope-riddled greens keep golfers on the defensive. The best stretch comes near a pond on the 11th hole, a short par 4 that measures 343 yards from the members' tees. The 155-yard 12th hole plays over the same hazard to a narrow green.
great conditions
teeboxes,fairways,bunkers,greens all in great condition.. summerlike conditions on oct 31.. solid 5 star round ..
Nice even when wet
It's a very beautiful course. Well maintained, challenging greens, nice fluffy sand, a definite must play if you're in the area. We played on a day that was a bit wet, and I was happy to see that the course drained very well. No tromping around in mud.
Sweet sister
Semiahmoo, paired with Loomis Trail, is one of two wonderful sister courses located minutes from the Canadian border. Semiahmoo has more houses bordering the fairways but they are not at all intrusive and the size of the intermixed trees is impressive. For the average golfer I find Semiahmoo to be a little more playable than Loomis simply because there are fewer places to get in trouble.. See if you can pick a favorite between them. I can't.
Serene
Thoroughly enjoyed my day, out at semiahmoo ! Had course basically too my self. Recently greens has been punched, but a beautiful surrounding golf course , with lots of awesome holes. You gotta play this 1!!!
Well maintained course with nice view !
Nice view of Mt.Baker and greens are tricky but I enjoyed my game.
Love semi
Most challenging course around, sand everywhere. Really fun to play here if you want a competitive round.