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Rainier Golf and Country Club: A Timeless Northwest Golf Experience in Seattle
Tucked into the lush tree-lined fairways of southwest Seattle, Rainier Golf and Country Club delivers a classic Pacific Northwest golf experience rooted in history, challenge, and beauty. Established in 1920, this private club blends century-old tradition with modern amenities, offering members and their guests a serene, thoughtfully designed 18-hole course just minutes from the city.
A Century of Golfing Tradition
With over 100 years of legacy, Rainier Golf and Country Club is one of Washington’s oldest continuously operating golf courses. From its humble beginnings, the club has evolved into a cornerstone of Seattle’s golf community. Generations of players have walked its fairways, enjoying both competitive rounds and relaxed afternoons amid tall evergreens and rolling terrain.
Course Overview
Experience the Charm of Rainier Golf and Country Club
The par-72 layout plays to 6,373 yards from the back tees (Black), 6,141 from the Blue, 5,741 from the White, and 4,814 from the Green (Temp) tees. Though not the longest course in the region, Rainier rewards precision, strategy, and solid shot placement. Fairways are framed by mature trees, and elevation changes across the property add complexity and visual drama.
Meticulously maintained by Golf Course Superintendent Richard Cassens and his team, the course features pristine greens and well-defined fairways. Players enjoy a traditional parkland feel with distinctly Northwest touches: firs and cedars, wildlife sightings, and glimpses of Seattle skies.
Hole-by-Hole Breakdown
- Par 4 – 331 yds (Black): A gentle opener that requires accurate placement off the tee. A slight dogleg left guarded by trees.
- Par 4 – 359 yds: Favor the right side for a better angle into a narrow green.
- Par 3 – 152 yds: A short but tricky downhill par 3 with bunkers flanking the green.
- Par 4 – 383 yds: Uphill drive and a long approach to an elevated green.
- Par 5 – 524 yds: Rainier’s first par 5 rewards big hitters but has tight landing zones.
- Par 4 – 367 yds: Straightforward from the tee, but the green slopes deceptively.
- Par 5 – 376 yds: Risk-reward hole with reachable green in two for longer hitters.
- Par 3 – 183 yds: Play the wind right to find this deep, two-tiered green.
- Par 4 – 391 yds: Narrow fairway lined with trees; accuracy is everything.
Front Nine Total: 3,199 yds (Black)
- Par 4 – 363 yds: Begin the back nine with a dogleg right and raised green.
- Par 4 – 358 yds: Watch the fairway bunker; green guarded by subtle breaks.
- Par 3 – 184 yds: Uphill tee shot to a small green with thick rough behind.
- Par 5 – 517 yds: Long and challenging with OB down the left.
- Par 3 – 173 yds: A testy par 3 with water lurking left and bunkers right.
- Par 5 – 546 yds: Longest hole on the course. Demands three well-placed shots.
- Par 4 – 369 yds: Tight driving hole with a sloped green tucked left.
- Par 4 – 336 yds: Short, but a precise approach is essential.
- Par 4 – 330 yds: Finishing hole in front of the clubhouse; a well-framed fairway and dramatic closing green.
Back Nine Total: 3,174 yds (Black)
Total Yardage (Black Tees): 6,373 yds
Rainier Golf and Country Club Facilities & Clubhouse
Rainier’s historic clubhouse offers a classic setting for pre- and post-round gatherings. The clubhouse includes dining facilities, locker rooms, a snack bar, and access to private event spaces. Members enjoy a full-service experience that reflects the club’s longstanding commitment to hospitality.
Practice Amenities
A short game area, practice putting green, and driving range are located conveniently near the first tee and clubhouse. The range is well-suited for warming up or refining your swing.
Join the Tradition
Rainier Golf and Country Club is more than just a golf course—it’s a community grounded in a century of camaraderie, sportsmanship, and appreciation for the game. Whether you’re seeking a competitive round or a walk through Northwest beauty, Rainier provides an experience steeped in character.
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If you’re exploring private golf options in the Seattle area, Rainier Golf and Country Club deserves your attention. Schedule a visit, inquire about membership, and discover why generations of Washington golfers have made Rainier their home course.
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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