State of Washington, USA
The Golf Club at Newcastle
Course Highlight
Designed by Masters Champion Fred Couples and Robert Cupp on a former coal mining site near Seattle, this 350-acre layout offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mt. Rainier, Lake Washington, and the Seattle skyline from nearly every hole, renowned for dramatic elevation changes and a signature reachable par-5.
About the Course
Perched on a ridge east of Seattle, The Golf Club at Newcastle commands the most breathtaking panoramic views in the Pacific Northwest—Mt. Rainier, the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, Lake Washington, and the Seattle skyline surround the course in a 360-degree embrace, with nearly every hole offering dialogue with these landmarks. The 36-hole championship facility, designed by Masters Champion Fred Couples and Bob Cupp, sprawls across 350 acres of dramatic mountain terrain where massive elevation changes define the challenge—Coal Creek's layout features deep bunkers, cliffside fairways, and undulating green complexes, while China Creek showcases rare three-tiered greens with severe slopes that test short-game precision. Teeing off toward downtown Seattle or putting on a ridgetop with Mt. Rainier looming in the background creates an experience unmatched anywhere in the American Northwest.