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Washington National Golf Course

Video Tour Of Washington National

Proud home to the University of Washington's Men's and Women's golf teams, Washington National Golf Club was designed by award-winning architect John Fought. Featuring a brilliant layout, the course is enhanced by impeccable playing conditions, contrasting transitional areas and sheer grandeur. Tee options range from 5,100 to 7,300 yards and motivate and reward players of all skill levels.

Washington National embraces its relationship with the University with a Husky theme that runs throughout the complex, encompassing the tee box markings and flagsticks along with golf carts named for legendary Husky athletic figures. Also included in the layout is a public and private practice facility with a range reserved just for the University of Washington golf teams. The practice center features a rye grass teeing ground, synthetic turf mats for use during inclement weather, a practice bunker, a bentgrass chipping green and an 11,000 square foot practice putting green.

Washington National Golf Club is located in Auburn, WA and is owned and operated by Oki Golf. Oki Golf is a collection of five public (The Golf Club at Newcastle, The Golf Club at Echo Falls, The Golf Club at Hawks Prairie, Trophy Lake Golf & Casting and Washington National Golf Club) and two private (Indian Summer Golf & Country Club and The Plateau Club) properties. For more information, visit www.OkiGolf.com.

A view of the No. 14 green from the cart path. The University Course's signature hole is No. 15. It is just 273 yards from the Sophomore (white) tees, but you cannot see the green or flagstick from the tee box. The No. 15 green is protected by a creek. The stone area beyond the green features a waterfall.
A view of the narrow No. 15 green and the creek that protects it. The No. 16 hole is an inviting 104-yard par three from the Sophomore (white) tees. A tiered green calls for an accurate tee shot. A look at the No. 16 green from the cart path.
The No. 17 hole features water on the left. The fairway narrows at a point between the water and the bunker on the left. From the Sophomore (white) tees, the hole plays 445 yards and is a par five. After you clear a creek, here is your approach shot from 150 yards on No. 17. The creek cuts in front of the No. 17 green. A view of the No. 17 green from the left side.
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