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Wing Point Golf & Country Club
📍 Bainbridge Island, Washington
Tucked into the natural rhythm of Bainbridge Island, Wing Point Golf & Country Club has been a community cornerstone since 1903. Designed by Bill Teufel, this private 18-hole, par-71 course stretches 6,093 yards through mature Northwest trees, gentle hills, and a walkable layout that rewards precision over power.
Known for its welcoming atmosphere and playable design, Wing Point offers a true member’s course—quiet, competitive, and playable year-round thanks to the island’s milder climate. The course carries a rating of 70.3 with a slope of 124, offering just enough challenge to keep rounds interesting without wearing you down.
In 2019, architect Jeff Mingay performed updates that refined the layout and enhanced playability while preserving the natural beauty of Teufel’s original vision.
Course Highlights
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🏌️♂️ Private 18-hole regulation course
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📏 6,093 yards | Par 71 | Rating: 70.3 | Slope: 124
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🌲 Classic Pacific Northwest layout with tree-lined fairways
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🧠 Strategy-focused design—great for walking and thoughtful play
Player Services
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✅ Carts available
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✅ Club rentals
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✅ On-site golf instruction
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✅ Teaching professional available
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✅ Putting green
🚫 No driving range on-site, but short game and putting practice facilities are available.
Wing Point runs year-round golf programs for men, women, couples, and juniors—with an event schedule that welcomes both competitive players and those who play for the love of the game.
Whether you’re here for the walk, the challenge, or the camaraderie, Wing Point makes every round feel like a retreat. Combine that with the charm of Bainbridge Island and the short ferry ride from Seattle, and you’ve got a course that’s off the beaten path—but close enough to return often.
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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