The golf course is an old northwest classic – short by modern standards; relatively hilly, smallish well-mounded greens with narrow fairways lined by thousands of stately Douglas Firs. A sound test of golf which, in spite of its short length, has three times successfully withstood the shot-making abilities of the PGA tour. While these qualities were the result of no one single master plan or design, the heavily timbered end result of what just sort of happened appropriately reflects the history of the city it overlooks – a city once known proudly as "The City of Smokestacks”. Designed by (R) Ted Robinson, ASGCA, the Everett golf course opened in 1910.
6,188 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rating of 126 on Blue grass.
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