(206) 286-9003
2501 15th Ave W
Seattle,
WA
98119
47.6408
-122.3763
Neighborhoods: Interbay, Magnolia / Queen Anne, Magnolia - Queen Anne
Last updated 8.16.10
Category:
Public Golf Courses, Golf Lessons, Mini Golf, Golf Courses, Driving Ranges, Other Nonresidential Construction, Golf Equipment
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What People Are Saying About Jefferson Park Golf Course
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
In Short – Realistic green designs at a variety of distances make the covered Astroturf driving range an excellent place to practice approach shots. Upstairs, patrons practice short irons with great sightlines. The executive par-3 course is a pleasure to play, with a cut resembling a real course with fairway and rough. Bunkers are deep and the greens are big and fast though freckled with many unrepaired divots. The mini-golf course is a blast.
Editor's Tips
- Know Before You Go:
- If bad etiquette bothers you, look out. Interbay attracts newcomers who are often oblivious to the manners of the sport.
- What to Eat:
- Come inside for some much-needed snacks in the snack bar. They will refuel you for a second nine.
- The Extras:
- Interbay often hosts themed events to amuse kids and parents alike during the holidays.
Party Event S_cked!
by jay1212 at Citysearch
Don't bother having your kids party at Interbay. They offer terrible service, cheap food and worst of all they charge a 20% gratuity for all parties which is ridiculous for this kind of service.
Notified the coordinator of the service and have not recieved any word back, must know they have a problem...
Jay
- Cons: Expensive and bad service
Youth golf lessons
by tamaraengel at Citysearch
My child did not enjoy the golf camp and I did not feel like he learned much. The ratio of student to instructor was Much to high for proper golf instuction.
Not A "Golf Course"
by GreggVan at Citysearch
By definition Interbay is not a golf course. 9 holes and 8 par three's does not a golf course make. If you want a quick golf fix then by all means "play away".
- Pros: Close to city, good par three's, challenging greens
- Cons: Over priced, no woods on top range, sometimes crowded
Good range. Great place to learn golf
by jmccown at Citysearch
The double-decker driving range is best in the Seattle area. Heat lamps keep you warm in the winter too. Golf balls are average driving range quality.
Could improve the quality and size of chipping/bunker practice area.
Equipment in pro shop reasonably priced.
Golf course is all par 3's except first hole which is a par 4. Great environment for kids or golfers who are just learning the game. Very low stress since most people on the course are learning.
- Pros: Small/no range lines, Convenient location, Open at night
- Cons: No woods on 2nd floor, Bunker/chipping area
it sucks
by haus21692000 at Citysearch
the restraunt sucks, its over priced and there is no selection. the range is alright. but the course is over priced.

