THE WAY HISTORY 2008 REVIEW PLAYERS COACHES 2009 OUTLOOK COURSES & FACILITES to succeedatthe highestlevelsofcollegiategolf. Washington National provides Husky golfers with the preparation they need at Facility Practice Rainier.Husky the Trulyresource, kind one-of-a a Mt. of views breathtaking enjoy golfers Husky nice, is weather the When of realgrassandbedrynomatter whattheweather. that up to five golfers can practice under. This allows the Huskies to hit off short game. In case the of an occasional rain, the facility practicing has a movable cover for excellent and well-conditioned are They play. bunker and chipping, putting, for used greens large two features also facility The at anyyardagewiththeirwedges. the size of the and the location of these greens the teams can practice With course. the on greens the as grass bent same the with seeded and There are numerous target greens, all of which are shaped like real greens deep. yards 35 and wide yards 70 is facility practice the at tee range The for upcomingeventsandallowsthemtoworkonspecificskills. the Husky coaches to create appropriate playing conditions in preparation ticipate in team activities that aren’t possible at other facilities. This allows the use of the two teams, allowing them to practice independently and men’s and women’s golf programs. The facility is dedicated exclusively for at Washington National, is a major reason for the success of Washington’s range driving the of back the on Facility,located Practice Golf Husky The Women’s Regionals. Men’sI Division I NCAA Division 2003 2006 the hosted and Regionals, Golf Women’sI Division NCAA 2002 the of site the the and Championships Golf for selected was course The yards. 7,304 to yards 5,117 from course the Five sets of (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior and Husky) stretch entitled tospecialdiscountedfeesatWashington National. to flag sticks, to its company logo. University faculty, staff and students are University, the course features a distinctive Husky brand, from the golf W carts, COURSES &FACILITIES•  Auburn, Wash. Washington NationalGolfClub sponsorship agreement between Washington National and the and National Washington between a agreement to sponsorship Thanks team. Golf Husky the for home new the 2000, became of it August in opened Club Golf National Washington hen S E I K S U H N O T G N I H S A W -

9 0 0 2 Washington National The 17thGreen The 1stTee F L O G S ’ N E M COURSES & FACILITIES • Washington National A week with the Dawgs • COURSES & FACILITIES

Coach Thurmond: We play a different private club in every day of the week and can play Washington National any time. Each offers its own set of chal- COURSES & FACILITES lenges that requires the development of certain skills. If you play each of our courses on Monday thru Friday, you will see 90 different tee shots and 90 different greens. You learn how to think on these courses, and how to hit all the shots. MONDAY TUESDAY 2009 OUTLOOK COACHES Seattle Golf Club Overlake Golf and Country Club Seattle, Wash. Bellevue, Wash.

Seattle Golf Club: Seattle Golf Club has hosted the Walker Cup and Pacific Overlake Golf Club: Overlake has the smallest trees of our home courses, Coast Amateur and will host the 2009 Pac-10 Championships. We have but has the most punishing rough. It is a classic old course. The holes offer the course almost entirely to ourselves on Monday. Huge trees line every a great variety and the greens are wonderfully-conditioned always. Overlake fairway. Learning how to curve the ball both ways and to position your tee has hosted the Washington State Open, PNGA Men’s Amateur and others. PLAYERS shots to set up the next shot into greens is crucial at Seattle Golf Club.

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The Members Club at Aldarra Inglewood Golf Club Fall City, Wash. Kenmore, Wash.

The Members Club at Aldarra: Less than 10 years old, the Tom Fazio-de- Inglewood Golf Club: The first two holes at Inglewood remind you that it signed Aldarra offers a much different (modern) look from our other courses. is important to work out as these two uphill par fives will leave you gasping It was built on the Boeing family’s old farm, and is considered our toughest for air. Inglewood is, in fact, a par 73 course. The trees are massive. More course by most members of the team. The fairways are all bent grass and than any other course, Inglewood teaches us to hit off of uphill, downhill, the course stays perfectly dry all year. The Par threes are brutally tough and side-hill lies. Players from the Northwest are generally good at this and you must be able to hit it long and straight to compete at the visually because of great courses like Inglewood. intimidating Aldarra.

 THE WASHINGTON WAY HISTORY 2008 REVIEW PLAYERS COACHES 2009 OUTLOOK COURSES & FACILITES the Northwestcan playwellanywhereintheworld. “-HeadCoachMattThurmond off thetees,excellent distanceandspincontrolinto greens,andanability to getupanddownaround smallandfastgreens.Thereis areasonplayersfrom campus. Thevarietyoffacilitiesgives ustheopportunitytodevelopevery area ofourgolfgames.Asawhole, coursesdemandaccuracyandcreativity “We useeverytypeoffacilityneededtobecomeagreatplayer. We have spectacularcourses,anamazingpracticefacilityandindoortraining centeron learn ithere. and fastgreensdemandskillsthatmostjuniorgolfersdon’t possess.They their distanceandspinwithironswedgesatBroadmoor. Thesoft the fansandbandfromfootballgame.Ourplayerslearnhowtocontrol can seeHuskyStadiumandongamedaythoseplayingBroadmoorhear greatest playersovertheyearsintournaments.Fromninthfairwayyou Broadmoor GolfClub: COURSES &FACILITIES•  FRIDAY

Historical Broadmoorhashostedmanyofgolf’s Broadmoor GolfClub S E I K S U H N O T G N I H S A W Seattle, Wash.

9 0 0 2 Husky HomeCourses Husky F L O G S ’ N E M Other homecourses Gold MountainGolfComplex Sahalee CountryClub Sammamish, Wash. Bremerton, Wash.