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Camaloch Golf Course: Island Greens, Five Tees, Fast Pace
Camaloch Golf Course sits on Camano Island with firm summer turf, a steady marine breeze, and greens that roll true. Camaloch Golf Club asks for smart yardages, front-edge landings, and a calm tempo that keeps the card clean.
Camaloch Golf Course Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Camano Island, WA |
Address or parking directions |
326 NE Camano Dr, clubhouse parking near the first tee |
Holes and par |
18 holes, Par 71 |
Tee sets (names and count) |
Five tee boxes |
Course rating and slope |
From the back tees: 70/118 |
Terrain |
Island parkland with firm summer ground |
Practice facilities |
Outdoor driving range with token buckets, posted daily hours |
Carts and rental clubs |
Riding carts available by the seat |
Hours and seasonality |
Open year-round with seasonal rate windows |
Fees overview |
Seasonal weekday and weekend pricing with afternoon and late windows |
Course Overview
Camaloch’s character comes from two elements you notice right away. First, the greens. They are smooth, consistent, and quick when the weather is fair. Second, the setting. The course sits in a Puget Sound sun belt, so it often plays drier than mainland tracks and catches a light breeze in the warm months. That mix favors golfers who flight the ball down and trust release rather than forcing height and spin on every approach.
Routing is straightforward and walkable. Five tee boxes give you a clear choice on how much yardage to take on. Firm ground rewards center-cut drives that chase into position. Approaches play best when you pick a side, land front third, and let the slope or short turf do part of the work. When the afternoon breeze shows up, lower launch windows hold their lines better than high floaters. In winter, the club even offers a modified par-3 setup to keep rounds moving when conditions are soft. The result is a course that stays playable all year and rewards the player who manages trajectory and pace.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Expect firm summer turf. Plan for extra rollout on fairways and aprons.
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Greens are the defense. Favor front-edge landings to avoid slick comebacks.
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Five tee boxes let you choose comfort over ego. Pick the set that fits your carry numbers.
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Afternoon wind is common. Take one more club and use a lower flight window.
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Side-hill and uneven lies appear where fairways tilt. Set your feet, then make a controlled move.
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Use conservative lines when trees frame the landing area. Center targets avoid punch-out golf.
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When you are between clubs, choose the one that lands short and runs rather than flying deep.
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In winter, ask about the modified par-3 routing to keep pace and protect the turf.
Amenities & Practice
The outdoor driving range sits near the clubhouse with posted sunrise-to-sunset hours most days and token buckets for quick sessions. It is a practical warm-up spot for wedges and mid-irons before you head to the first tee. Carts are available by the seat, but the routing is friendly to walkers.
Food & Beverage
Bring you own snacks and water. Remember to pack it out.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Rates shift by season with weekday and weekend pricing, plus afternoon and late windows that lower the cost and still leave time for a full round in summer. Cart fees are posted per rider. Tee times are available by phone or online through the club. For the best scoring window, aim for calm mornings, then adjust when the breeze picks up later in the day. On firm days, play front-edge yardages into back pins and let the ground release. Keep an eye on pace guidelines and stay with the group ahead to help the course flow.
How to Score Here
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Build a simple game plan off the tee. Favor center targets and yardages you like.
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Flight wedges and short irons down. Land front third and let the ball release.
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When wind rises, lower the window and add a club rather than swinging harder.
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Read more break on quick greens. Dying speed is your friend from above the hole.
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If you drift out of position, pitch back to center early and take the easy up-and-down.
Final Word
Camaloch Golf Course rewards patient target golf, thoughtful trajectory, and clean speed control on greens that stay true all year.
This course is one of many featured in the Washington Golf Directory. Your guide to Washington State public golf courses, local driving ranges, and weekend-worthy golf getaways. Whether you’re playing nine before work or planning a road trip across the state, we’re here to help you explore more golf, one course at a time.
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