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Fall 2025 Aerification Guide: When Your Favorite Seattle-Area Courses Are Punched and Playing Again
Ah, fall golf in the Pacific Northwest: crisp mornings, changing leaves, and perfect sweater weather. Just when you’re ready to squeeze in those last sunny rounds, you step onto the green and… thud. Your putt bounces like it’s rolling over popcorn. That’s right, it’s aerification season. Why Courses Aerify Each Fall Aerification, or aeration, is the process where golf courses punch small holes in the greens and remove plugs of turf. While it might look like the aftermath of a
Northwest Links
Sep 3, 20253 min read


Seattle-Area Public Golf Course Unlimited Membership Guide (2025 Edition)
A guide to the best Golf Course Membership Programs available from public golf courses in the Seattle Area
Northwest Links
Apr 30, 20255 min read


Spring Aerification Guide: When Your Favorite Seattle-Area Courses Are Punched and Playing Again
Ah, spring in the Pacific Northwest—when the birds are chirping, the fairways are waking up, and… your ball starts bouncing like it’s on gravel. Yep, it’s aerification season. What Is Aerification, Anyway? Also known as aeration , aerification is the annual process where golf courses punch tiny holes in the greens and pull out plugs of turf. It looks like a squirrel convention gone rogue, but it’s actually super important. Aerification relieves compaction, improves drainage,
Northwest Links
Apr 16, 20253 min read
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