Walking golf in the Pacific Northwest comes with a specific set of atmospherics
Walking golf in the Pacific Northwest comes with a specific set of atmospherics. The light through the trees. Morning mist that hasn't burned off. The silence between shots that this region does better than anywhere. At 6,007 yards over 18 holes, Tahoma Valley is a flat walk that compensates for its lack of elevation with genuine serenity. Slope of 113 puts this squarely in moderate territory. Enough movement to notice, not enough to dread. Washington's walking culture runs deep, and a private club in Yelm benefits from members who know how to manage a proper round on foot. They chose the right location and the pace that goes with it.