Willows Run Golf Club
Website: https://willowsrun.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course at Willows Run should I play - the Championship or the Coyote Creek?
If you're looking for a full 18-hole challenge, the Championship course is your go-to, offering a proper test with water hazards and strategic bunkering. For a quicker, more relaxed round or if you're honing your short game, Coyote Creek's executive layout is perfect and still beautifully maintained. We recommend trying both if your schedule allows, as they offer distinct experiences.
What's the best time of year to play Willows Run, and what should I expect from the weather?
We find late spring through early fall (May-October) offers the most consistent and enjoyable weather for playing Willows Run. While the Pacific Northwest is known for rain, the courses drain remarkably well, so don't let a little drizzle deter you. Always pack layers and waterproof gear, even in summer, as conditions can shift quickly.
Is Willows Run a good value, and what other amenities should I know about?
Absolutely, Willows Run offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get, especially considering its proximity to Seattle. Beyond the two main courses, you'll find an expansive driving range with covered stalls, a chipping area, and a large putting green. It's a fantastic place to spend a whole day practicing and playing.
How challenging are the courses at Willows Run, especially for a mid-handicapper?
The Championship course provides a fair challenge for mid-handicappers, with its tree-lined fairways and well-placed water features demanding thoughtful shot placement. It's not overly punishing, but you'll need to be accurate off the tee to score well. Coyote Creek, on the other hand, is much more forgiving and great for working on your irons.
What's your top tip for booking a tee time or making the most of a day at Willows Run?
Book your tee times well in advance, especially for weekend mornings on the Championship course - it gets busy! We also recommend arriving early to take advantage of their excellent practice facilities; a good warm-up here can really set the tone for your round. Don't forget to grab a bite at the restaurant afterwards, their patio is a great spot.