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Trevor
March 26th, 2009, 11:00 AM
My name is Trevor. I am moving back home to Washington from Michigan. Looking for people to play with.
Casey
March 26th, 2009, 02:23 PM
Good luck, I grew up in Issaquah which used to include what is now Sammamish and the area is real thin on courses. The closest park is Jewl in Redmond, which is a fun yet not real inspiring 9 hole. Last I knew they were holding weekly doubles there and if that's still going I would think that would be your best bet on meeting folks. Outside of Jewl you'll be driving into Seattle to play.
TreeLove
March 27th, 2009, 08:49 PM
http://www.pdga.com/course-directory
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Displaying courses in order of proximity to Sammamish, Washington 98074 within 100 miles:
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Juel Community Park------------6 miles (9 km)--Redmond, Washington--98052
North Park (Mineral Springs)--15 miles (24 km)--Seattle, Washington--98155
Seatac DGC---------------------- 16 miles (25 km)--Seatac, Washington--98168
Lakewood King County Park--16 miles (26 km)--Seattle, Washington--98146
Terrace Creek--------------------16 miles (26 km)--Mountlake Terrace, Washington--98043
Bicentennial Park-------------- 16 miles (26 km)--
Lake Retreat Campground--20 miles (32 km)--Ravensdale, Washington--98051
Lake Fenwick------------------21 miles (34 km)--Kent, Washington--98198
Ferguson Park------------------21 miles (34 km)--Snohomish, Washington--98290
White River----------------------23 miles (38 km)--Auburn, Washington--98002
Burton Adventure DGC----------24 miles (39 km)--Vashon Island, Washington--98070
Crystal Mountain DGC----------25 miles (40 km)--Crystal Mountain, Washington--98022
Dalaiwood--------------------------27 miles (43 km)--Olalla, Washington--98359
Lake Stevens DGC-------------- 27 miles (43 km)--Lake Stevens, Washington--98258
Kitsap County Fairgrounds---- 27 miles (44 km)--Bremerton, Washington--98311
Van Zee Park-------------------- 29 miles (46 km)--Port Orchard, Washington--98366
NAD Park---------------------------- 31 miles (49 km)--Bremerton, Washington--98312
Riverside Disc Golf Park----------31 miles (51 km)--Sumner, Washington--98390
Ft. Steilacoom S.E. DGC-------- 39 miles (63 km)--Lakewood, Washington--98498
Fort Steilacoom N.W. DGC--------39 miles (63 km)--South Tacoma, Washington--98498
Twin Rivers--------------------------40 miles (64 km)--Arlington, Washington--98223
HJ Carroll Park---------------------- 43 miles (69 km)--Chimacum, Washington--98325
Bakerview Park----------------------57 miles (91 km)--Mount Vernon, Washington--98273
Yauger Park------------------------ 58 miles (94 km)--Olympia, Washington--98502
NSRA Disc Golf Course------------63 miles (101 km)--Sedro Woolley, Washington--98284
Thousand Trails Leavenworth--64 miles (103 km)--Leavenworth, Washington--98826
GH Hostel DGC----------------------76 miles (123 km)--Elma, Washington--98541
Wenatchee Rotary Park---------- 81 miles (131 km)--Wenatchee, Washington--98801
Cornwall Park--------------------82 miles (132 km)--Bellingham, Washington--98225
Sam Benn Disc Golf Course--94 miles (151 km)--Aberdeen, Washington--98520
Pender Island Disc Park------ 98 miles (158 km)--Pender Island, British Columbia
At least there are two AWESOME courses within 20 miles: Lakewood & SeaTac - only 10 minutes apart!
Sausage Fingers
March 28th, 2009, 05:54 PM
At least there are two AWESOME courses within 20 miles: Lakewood & SeaTac - only 10 minutes apart!
It definitely wouldn't suck to live within 16 miles of SeaTac and Lakewwod!:pirate:
Ol' Bob
March 29th, 2009, 09:34 AM
Given the time of day, 16 miles in the Seattle area could be the far side of the moon.
Celeste
March 29th, 2009, 08:20 PM
It definitely wouldn't suck to live within 16 miles of SeaTac and Lakewwod!:pirate:
Having lived in that area that can be the longest 16 miles of your life. I'll have to look you up next time I'm up there visiting family.
I've only been to Juel up there. I should have driven the longest 16 mintues of my life and gone somewhere else.
Probably didn't help that it was Christmas day and the natural tee pads were 2 feet of natural puddle.
Scott
March 30th, 2009, 07:11 AM
I lived in Bellevue for a few months a couple of years ago, abut 20 miles from Lakewood and Seatac. Trying to go after work, it usually took a minimum of 1 hour to get there, which pretty much made evening rounds undoable during the fall, winter, and spring that I was there.
I found I could get to Juel in about 30 minutes, but got tired of that after about two weeks.
Tim
March 30th, 2009, 07:36 AM
yeah, all depending on when you're trying to travel, things can take a while, especially on the east side. Seattle's got traffic issues in any place at rush hour times, but the Bellevue area is the worst. If you can travel during the middle of the day, you won't have much of an issue getting to other courses, but if you work normal hours, you'll likely find Juel your only feasible option. The sort of good news is that they're trying to build a new course over there somewhere due to issues at Juel. I haven't heard any news on that for a while though, so who knows when that might come about.
Hit me up when you get to the area though, I'd be glad to show you around some of the courses if you're not familiar with them.
Sausage Fingers
March 30th, 2009, 03:11 PM
Given the time of day, 16 miles in the Seattle area could be the far side of the moon.
Yeah, in the Seattle area at certain times and in certain directions you are better off walking than driving the 16 miles, you'll get there faster. It's the only place that I've ever been with crushing stop-and-go (mostly stop) traffic on an early Saturday morning!:pirate:
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