North Seatac Disc Golf Course
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27 holes. Must play course if you’re in the area. Well maintained. Great mix of shorter technical holes and long open fairways.
Just a FYI this course is still only 18 holes. I just played it yesterday. The course is one of the best.
yeah this place is pretty sweet not too technical and decently groomed. I know they added 6 new holes towards the back 9 haven't been there yet since the new addition. overall a pretty chill place to play.
I agree with everything Ross just said. The jumbo jet that popped out of the cloud just above our heads was freaky!
Fun and challenging course requiring both length and accuracy to score well. Some very unique holes. The layout is not too intuitive and takes a bit of searching to figure out the course. Jetliners on final approach just a few hundred feet up add excitement and really test your concentration. I would give this course a 4 if the signage and markings were better.
Sick course! This will test every single shot in your bag. Very good mix of hole lengths and tight and open fairways. Tee pads and all baskets. Towards the back nine it gets a little confusing though. But overall a very challenging course!
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Wonderful course. No elevations, but nice obstacle shots through the forest. Except for a couple, there weren't any tunnel shots, per se, but plenty of bark to smack your disc with. With only UDisc in hand, it was difficult to see the baskets at times. However, the signage was great in that it at least showed the pin position. This has 27 holes, but I played only 18. I really do not see the point in playing a bonus 9, but regardless, this post-covid body that gets energy and strength drained in 18 or a lot sooner could handle only 18.
As I said, the signage is very good. Colored maps with the different pin positions and a marker as to which pin position the basket is in. Often on the sign, it shows where you can expect the next tee to be. I do recommend UDisc, but after you get used to the course, you can tell by the paths in the grass where the next tee probably is. It would be even better playing with a local to tell you exactly where the basket is and recommend a good line for your drive. More than a few times I was just throwing blindly, guessing where the basket might be.
The several layouts are in UDisc. One of the 18 layouts starts on hole #6, that's not a mistake. There is another parking lot by #6, which is why it starts there, I'm pretty sure.
No water hazards, just plenty of bark. And occasional thorny blackberry bush. I would play with very bright colors. The vegetation ground cover is ideal for hiding discs. So are the trees and bushes.
Benches on some of the tees. No water fountains that I could see. I don't recall any restrooms or port-a-potties. Tees are concrete, a wee bit narrow, but definitely OK. I think these are Mach 5 baskets by DGA.
Very enjoyable and satisfying course.