Everett Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Everett Golf and Country Club, and what should I expect from the conditions?

We highly recommend visiting Everett Golf and Country Club in late spring or early fall. You'll find the course in prime condition, with lush fairways and greens that roll true, avoiding the summer's heat and the winter's dampness that can make play less enjoyable. Expect a beautifully maintained track that truly shines when the weather is just right for golf.

What's the signature hole or a must-experience feature at Everett Golf and Country Club?

You absolutely can't miss the 14th hole, a challenging par-3 that plays over a ravine to a subtly sloped green. It demands precision and offers a fantastic view of the surrounding Pacific Northwest landscape, making it a memorable test of your short game. It's a true risk-reward hole that defines the course's character.

Can non-members play Everett Golf and Country Club, and what are the typical green fees?

While Everett Golf and Country Club is primarily member-focused, you can often secure a tee time as a guest when accompanied by a member, or sometimes through reciprocal club agreements. Expect green fees to reflect a premium private club experience, typically in the $150-$250 range, which is well worth it for the immaculate conditions and exclusive atmosphere. We always recommend calling ahead to inquire about guest play policies.

How challenging is Everett Golf and Country Club for an average golfer, and what's the typical pace of play?

Everett Golf and Country Club offers a fair but demanding test for most golfers, with strategic bunkering and subtle elevation changes that keep you thinking. You'll find the course design rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute strength, making it enjoyable for all handicaps. The pace of play is generally excellent, often around four hours, thanks to a well-managed tee sheet and respectful members.

What amenities should I take advantage of at Everett Golf and Country Club besides the golf course itself?

Beyond the fantastic course, you should definitely plan to spend some time in the classic clubhouse. The dining room offers excellent local cuisine and a great wine list, perfect for unwinding after your round. Don't forget to check out their practice facilities, which include a top-notch short game area and a driving range that's perfect for warming up.