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Everett Golf & Country Club – A Storied Evergreen Landmark in Snohomish County
Since 1910, Everett Golf & Country Club has held court atop the bluffs overlooking Everett, offering a private, tree-lined golf experience that’s steeped in Pacific Northwest history . Known simply as “The Country Club” to locals, its gently rolling fairways, small sloping greens, and mature Douglas firs create a classic Northwest layout that has stood the test of time—including hosting PGA Tour‑level events like the Seattle Open Invitational .
Evolving from a nine-hole farmhouse course in 1910 to a full 18-hole layout by the 1930s, the club was reshaped in the 1960s by famed architect Ted Robinson Sr. . Today, the course stretches over a compact yet strategic par‑71 layout, offering challenge and charm without overwhelming length.
📍 Quick Facts
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Location: 1500 52nd St SE, Everett, WA 98203
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Tees & Yardages:
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Blue: ~6,600 yds • White: ~6,200 yds • Gold & Red for shorter play
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Par: 71
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Style: Parkland, hilltop layout with forested corridors and panoramic views
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Access: Private, invitation-only membership
⛳ Hole‑by‑Hole Guide (Approximate yardages & handicaps from Blue tees)
Front 9 – Par 36
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Par 4 – A balanced opening tee shot followed by an approach to a subtly crowned green.
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Par 4 – Slight dogleg framed by mature firs—accuracy off the tee sets up a fair second shot.
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Par 4 – Elevated fairway with undulating terrain; small green demands precision.
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Par 4 – Cresting fairway over rolling terrain leads to a challenging sloped green.
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Par 4 – Tight corridor; keep drives centered to avoid tree trouble.
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Par 5 – The lone reachable par-5; well-placed drives can set up eagle opportunities.
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Par 3 – Mid-length with tree-lined edges; club choice is key.
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Par 3 – Another strategic par-3 into a protected putting surface.
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Par 4 – Slight uphill finish; fairways require a bit more club to reach in regulation.
Back 9 – Par 35
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Par 4 – Elevated tee to a narrow landing area; approach is demanding.
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Par 4 – Shorter but tight; precise shots are rewarded.
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Par 4 – Testing mid-range par; elevated green provides added challenge.
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Par 5 – Long hole through the trees; strategic layup options abound.
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Par 5 – Rolling terrain with risk-reward off the tee; long but fair.
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Par 3 – Short but deceptive—with a sloping green, stick the landing.
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Par 4 – Punchy shot into a well-guarded green.
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Par 4 – Signature closing stretch begins; bunker placement crucial.
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Par 4 – Elevated tee to a narrow fairway; finishing green offers subtle relief.
🌳 What Makes It Stand Out
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Century-Old Heritage: One of Washington’s first private clubs, its evolution mirrors Everett’s own growth .
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Architectural Integrity: Designed by Ted Robinson Sr., the course balances challenge and natural beauty .
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Timeless Northwest Ambience: Elevated location, majestic evergreens, and sweeping city and mountain vistas.
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Proven Competitive Strength: Hosted professional tournaments during the PGA‑tour era ().
🚪 Final Thoughts
Everett Golf & Country Club stands as a living legacy—a place where history, nature, and game come together under towering firs and open skies. With its refined architecture, private club atmosphere, and club-quality dining, it’s a must-play for those seeking a traditional Pacific Northwest golf experience. Whether you’re returning home or visiting from afar, this beloved hilltop venue is always worth a spot on your calendar.
This course is part of the Washington Golf Directory’s collection of Washington State private golf courses and member-only clubs. Alongside public courses, disc golf spots, and driving ranges, we’re highlighting the places where golfers across the state play, practice, and build community—all year long.
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