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Skagit Golf & Country Club: Classic Parkland Golf in the Heart of Burlington
Founded in 1919 and nestled on gentle Skagit Valley terrain, Skagit Golf & Country Club offers an 18-hole parkland layout steeped in history and Pacific Northwest charm. With narrow, mature-tree fairways up front and more generous back nine holes framed by wetlands and rolling hills, the course provides a balanced test for golfers of all levels.
🏌️ Skagit Golf Course Snapshot
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Location: 16701 Country Club Dr, Burlington, WA
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Tee Options & Yardages:
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Green tees: 6,063 yds • Rating 69.1 • Slope 126
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Silver tees: 5,436 yds • Rating 71.9 • Slope 124
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Par & Routing: Par 71, front 9 narrow and historic, back 9 wider and newer
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Founded: 1919, originally 9 holes (completed full 18 by 1971)
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Design: Originally Frank Orchard (1920), expanded by Skyco (1971)
⛳ Hole‑by‑Hole Guide (Green Tees – 6,063 yds, Par 71)
Front 9 – Parkland Beginnings (Par 36 • 3,062 yds)
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Par 4 • 360 yds • HCP 9
Tree-lined parkland opener with a fairway that rewards accuracy.
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Par 4 • 328 yds • HCP 15
Slight dogleg with a tight landing; favor the left side.
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Par 4 • 379 yds • HCP 1
The signature challenge: narrow, mature trees and a precise approach neede .
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Par 4 • 347 yds • HCP 3
Straight and strategic—fairway bunkers pressure your tee shot.
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Par 3 • 132 yds • HCP 17
Short but tricky; a narrow green makes accuracy essential.
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Par 4 • 314 yds • HCP 11
A gentle downhill fairway with a receiving green and subtle slopes.
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Par 4 • 316 yds • HCP 13
Tree-lined with precision tee shot rewarded.
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Par 4 • 348 yds • HCP 7
Slight dogleg; accuracy from tee to green is critical.
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Par 5 • 538 yds • HCP 5
The only par-5 on the front, a measured three-shot hole with scoring chance.
Back 9 – Wetland Challenge & Open Terrain (Par 35 • 3,001 yds)
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Par 4 • 377 yds • HCP 8
Trees thin out here; a smooth drive sets up birdie opportunities.
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Par 4 • 324 yds • HCP 14
Shorter but with undulating fairway; key lies matter.
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Par 4 • 386 yds • HCP 6
Long par that plays downwind and downhill—long hitters must stay in play .
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Par 3 • 160 yds • HCP 16
Mid-length par-3 with subtle green contouring and scenic views .
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Par 3 • 132 yds • HCP 18
A testing short hole with precision required to hit the green.
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Par 4 • 398 yds • HCP 2
Probably the toughest hole—plays into wind and water hazards appear .
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Par 4 • 396 yds • HCP 4
Straightforward but long; fairway and approach require strategy.
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Par 4 • 345 yds • HCP 10
A rhythm hole—mid-range shot to green rewarded.
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Par 5 • 483 yds • HCP 12
A driving finish, wide fairway and green bracketed by bunkers—great closing hole.
🍽️ The Bistro at Skagit – Where Community Meets Comfort
Your round doesn’t end at 18—it continues over a meal at The Bistro at Skagit. Widely regarded as one of the best golf-course restaurants in Skagit County, the clubhouse bistro serves hearty regional fare and welcoming hospitality to members and guests alike. Lounge hours stretch from morning into evening, with kitchen service that accommodates casual bites, full dinners, and weekly dinner events like Men’s Club nights. Open nearly every day, it’s a dependable place to relax and recap your round.
🌿 Why Skagit Golf & Country Club Deserves a Spot on Your List
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Timeless Appeal: Over a century old, it blends historical roots with a modern parkland experience ().
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Balanced Challenge: Narrow front nine, strategic back nine—with water hazards on four holes, it demands versatility .
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Scenic, Serene: Located in Skagit Valley, it offers mature trees, wetland corridors, and quiet pastoral scenery.
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Full-Service Comfort: Equipped with a grass range, practice green, pro shop, and clubhouse dining—Skagit delivers the full package ().
🚪 Final Thoughts
Skagit Golf & Country Club marries heritage and hospitality with thoughtful play. Its classic hole designs and plush valley setting make it a course that rewards both respect for the past and demand for quality golf. Whether you’re chasing your best score or simply soaking in Skagit’s beauty, this Burlington fixture is a Pacific Northwest must-play.
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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