The Audubon Society has recognized this course for maintaining its abundance of wildlife in its heavily-wooded design. But don't take your eyes off the course for too long. The greens are very fast and rolling and there are sand bunker aplenty. You will also find water hazards looking to soak up your ball. This is a difficult course that beginners would want to avoid.
$ (Inexpensive)Golf Course Statistics: 7,005 yards, par 72, slope 130 - designed by Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay (1986). This is a public course.
Designed by Arnold Palmer, Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club is Washington's #3 public course as rated by Golf Digest, 2005. This tree-lined masterpiece allows you to relax and enjoy nature at its best. The golfing challenge is second to none, with water in play on five holes and 67 strategically placed bunkers. The fairways are rolling and generous, with fast and challenging greens. Tee box placements adjust the degree of difficulty to make the course playable for golfers of all skill levels, yet at 7,005 yards from the tips, this course challenges even tour players. Semiahmoo is open to the public on odd days of the month.