Washington Golf Courses
Royal Oaks Country Club
Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver, Washington, established in 1945, is a premier 18-hole championship golf course renowned for its challenging, tree-lined layout and rich history, having hosted notable tournaments like the PNGA Amateur, where Tiger Woods won in 1994. Designed by Fred Federspiel, Ted Robinson Sr., and John Harbottle III, the par-72 course stretches […]
Read MoreThe Club at Snoqualmie Ridge
Course Details: Situated in Snoqualmie, Washington, The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge is a private par-72 course designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1999. Stretching to 7,264 yards with a course rating of 75.2 and a slope of 143, it’s set along ridges overlooking the Cascade Mountains. Formerly TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, it hosted PGA Tour […]
Read MoreTacoma Country and Golf Club
Course Details: Tacoma Country and Golf Club, located in Lakewood, Washington, is a private par-72 course established in 1894 and redesigned by John Steidel in 1989. Stretching 6,619 yards with a course rating of 72.8 and a slope of 134, it’s one of the oldest clubs in the Pacific Northwest, set along the shores of […]
Read MoreCanterwood Golf and Country Club
Designed by renowned architect Robert Muir Graves, Canterwood’s 18-hole championship course offers a scenic yet challenging experience for golfers of all skill levels. Consistently ranked among Washington’s best (10th in Golf Digest 2025), the course demands a variety of shots and never plays the same way twice.
Read MorePalouse Ridge Golf Club
Course Details: Situated on the Washington State University campus in Pullman, Washington, Palouse Ridge is a public par-72 course designed by John Harbottle III and opened in 2008. Built on an expanded nine-hole site, this 7,308-yard layout has a course rating of 75.9 and a slope of 142. Home to WSU’s golf teams, it offers […]
Read MoreSalish Cliffs Golf Club
Course Details: Nestled in Shelton, Washington, Salish Cliffs Golf Club is a public par-72 course designed by Gene Bates and opened in 2011 as part of the Little Creek Casino Resort. Covering 7,217 yards with a course rating of 74.6 and a slope of 139, it’s set within a lush Pacific Northwest forest, offering a […]
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