Gold Mountain Golf Club Olympic Course
Bremerton, WA • Public

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Overview
Jordan Spieth won the 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur at Gold Mountain’s Olympic course, just outside Seattle. The Olympic course—one of two 18-hole courses at Gold Mountain—is a hilly layout with tree-lined fairways and greens that fall off into collection areas. The course also hosted the 2006 U.S. Amateur Public Links.
About
Awards

Best in State: Top 5 in state 1999, Top 10 in state 2001 & 2005-2009.
Current ranking: 12th.
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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
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Reviews
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“Fun public course that's in surprisingly good condition. The last 5 holes get increasingly more dramatic, culminating in the utterly unique 18th - you have to play it to believe it, but what a way to finish off a match - it's got everything: drivable par 4, short right water hazard, trees left, giant mound obscuring the wildly undulating green, and did I mention the pot bunkers?"
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“A fun and challenging course that plays through lots of dense trees - typically for the PNW. Greens were fast and undulating, which demand creativity and touch. Not necessarily a course that you would travel to Washington for but if you are there or playing somewhere else and need a second course to play this should be on the list"
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“One of the best in the state. Beautiful course through wide tree-lined corridors. Fairly forgiving off the tee, yet challenging into and around the greens. Lots of top flight amateur events held here, and the popularity among locals shows that the course plays well for golfers of all abilities. Tough to score great, but also not likely to beat you up. This is a quintessential Northwest golf course, and one that should be on any visitor's list."
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“An excellent test of golf and a nice public facility. Tree-lined holes, nice use of topography, some water in play."
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“The Olympic course at Gold Mountain offers an open and varied layout that provides shots options to players of various skill levels. The template redan 12th hole and drivable 18th hole are two examples of this and offer a great everyday casual round or match with friends."
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“Compelling holes that roll nicely through the terrain. Good conditioning for the Northwest. Angles and elevation changes keep the round intriguing."
Read More2018
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“The course is fun and can be pretty challenging. There are some great holes, but the course operations could be handled in a way that would make for a better atmosphere."
Read More2018
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