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Okanogan Valley Golf Club: a relaxed nine with room to think
Okanogan Valley Golf Club in Omak is a straightforward nine hole layout that lets you settle in and play at your pace. Loop it for 18 and the different tee sets keep lines fresh without forcing trick shots. It is a friendly place to walk, with carts available if you want them.
Okanogan Valley Golf Club Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Omak, Washington |
Address or parking directions |
115A Dankar Cutoff Road, Omak, 98841 |
Holes and par |
9 holes, Par 71 (18 played as two loops) |
Total yardage (back tees) |
6417 yds |
Tee sets |
Blue, White, Red (3) |
Course rating and slope (primary) |
70.5/119 |
Practice facilities |
Putting green, no driving range, teaching pro |
Carts and rental clubs |
Carts available, rental clubs available |
Dress/spike policy |
Metal spikes not allowed |
Hours and seasonality |
Seasonal play listed mid March to late October |
Fees overview |
9 holes $25, 18 holes $40, all day $50; carts per person 9 $10, 18 $18, all day $30 (as of August 2025) |
Course Overview
At Okanogan Valley Golf Club you get a clean routing that rewards solid contact and smart targets over brute force. The course sits just off the Conconully Highway between Omak and Okanogan, so wind can vary by day. The three tee sets change yardage and par across loops, which helps the second nine feel new without changing the walk.
Decisions are simple but not automatic. From the back tees you will hit more long irons and fairway woods into approach zones. From the forward tees you can favor placement and ground play. Without a range on site, pace your start, use the putting green to dial speed, and aim for safe sides that leave straight chips. Walking is welcome, and carts are there if you prefer to ride.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Plan for two loops. Tee sets adjust yardage and par, so approach angles can change on the second time around.
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Blue tees stretch the routing. Expect longer approach clubs into several greens when you choose this set.
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White tees play shorter and steadier, a good fit if you want a smoother tempo round.
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Red tees list a higher par, which gives newer players more scoring room and keeps groups moving.
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Without a range, use the first hole to find tempo. Favor center targets and full swings.
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Greens reward speed control. Spend time on the putting green before you go out.
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Walking is efficient here. If the group is mixed, split riders and walkers and keep a steady cadence.
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Afternoon wind can pick up in the valley. Choose lower flight windows when you see flags moving.
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On recovery shots, play to the wide side and trust a putt from below the hole.
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For the second loop, pick one or two holes to change club on the tee and test a new line.
Amenities & Practice
You will find a putting green for warm up. There is no driving range. Teaching is available on site. Carts and rental clubs are offered, and metal spikes are not allowed.
Food & Beverage
(No on-site restaurant or concessions confirmed in the provided links.)
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
The club posts 2025 prices for green fees and carts, including 9 holes at $25, 18 holes at $40, and an all day option at $50. Cart rentals per person run $10 for 9, $18 for 18, and $30 for the day, as of August 2025. Check the calendar before late day rounds on Wednesdays, when the course is reserved for ages 21 and older from 2 p.m. to close. Okanogan Valley Golf Club is open seasonally from mid March to late October, so plan early and late shoulder rounds around daylight.
How to Score Here
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Choose a tee set that matches your approach yardages, then stick to it for consistent looks at Okanogan Valley Golf Club.
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No range means speed control is your edge. Invest extra minutes on the putting green before you tee off.
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On the second loop, identify two conservative tee shots and two aggressive ones to balance risk and keep momentum.
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When wind picks up, play for ground release. Favor lower flights and land short of front thirds.
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Keep pace by playing ready golf, especially around the greens with simple chips and lag putts.
Final Word
Okanogan Valley Golf Club offers a calm, honest round with flexible tee choices that keep 18 holes engaging without wearing you out.
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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