Rainier Golf & Country Club

Rainier Golf & Country Club, located in Seattle, Washington, is a public course designed to challenge and delight golfers. Built in 1919 by Robert Johnstone, this course boasts a difficulty score of 86.03 and a value score of 79.96. With green fees averaging $65.00, it offers an excellent blend of challenge and value.

Rainier Golf & Country Club Details

Address
11133 Des Moines Memorial Dr S
Seattle, Washington
98168

Contact
Phone: 206-242-2800
Email: 
Website: https://rainiergolfcc.com

Hours
First tee time: 8:00 AM
Pro shop: 7:00 AM / 5:00 PM

Green Fees
Weekday green fees:  $60.00
Weekend green fees: $70.00

Rainier Golf & Country Club Policies

Dress code: No tank tops or cutoffs
Metal spikes: Not Allowed
Fivesomes: Not Allowed
Guests: Reciprocal

Playing at Rainier Golf & Country Club

Spanning 6358 yards, Rainier Golf & Country Club challenges golfers with its thoughtfully designed layout. Water hazards and bunkers enhance the difficulty, while its poa annua grass greens and poa annua grass fairways provide a smooth playing experience.

Manager: Mark Manion
Club pro: Tony Wilkins
Superintendant: Ron Proctor
Designer: Robert Johnstone
Greens: Poa Annua Grass
Fairways: Poa Annua Grass
Water hazards: Yes
Bunkers: 101-999

Based on the yardage and hazards, we have determined that Rainier Golf & Country Club’s difficulty score is a 86.03. We recommend beginners and high handicappers consider playing more forward tees if that score is too high relative to their skill level.

FAQs

How are your value scores calculated?

Our value scores are calculated using a combination of our difficulty score and average green fees. The difficulty score is determined by the yardage of Rainier Golf & Country Club and the course and slope ratings.

The more difficult the course, the more interesting, fun, and challenging we expect it to be. The lower the green fees, the better the value we expect it to be. We give green fees more weight in our calculations since not everyone can take full advantage of a challenging course.

The more challenging a course, and the lower the greens fees, the higher the value score.

Unfortunately, we’re unable to calculate a value score for every course in Washington State. If the scores aren’t mentioned at the top of the page, we currently do not have the data to come up with them.

Does Rainier Golf & Country Club accept reservations?

Reservations are Accepted.

No online reservations are accepted.