Washington

St John Golf & Country Club

Live golf weather forecast and playability analysis for St John Golf & Country Club in Washington. Today's G-Score: 35/100Warning: Chilly weather. Better stay at the 19th hole today.

Temp43°F
CondClouds
Wind18 mph

7-Day Forecast

Live Conditions

Mar 29 (Sun)

G-Score™
35
Temperature

48°F

Rain

Wind Speed

18 mph

Performance

Distance Impact

Temp Impact -3.3% CARRY
Wind Adj.± 2 CLUB(S)
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Hole 1

PAR 4|267 YDS|HCP 9

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Difficulty Analysis
USGA Course Rating™
Course Rating66.6
Slope Rating105
Relatively Easy

Hardest Hole

Hole 3
Par 5 | 500 yds

"The #1 handicap hole. Play conservatively and aim for a bogey to protect your scorecard."

Scoring Opp

Hole 11
Par 3 | 170 yds

"The #18 handicap hole. This is your best chance to attack the pin and grab a birdie."

Official Distances
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Travel & Play Guide

Planning a golf trip to play St John Golf & Country Club? Whether you are a scratch golfer or a mid-handicapper looking to break 80, navigating this course requires a solid strategy and the right gear. Be sure to check the local weather forecasts above, adapt your club selections to the current wind and elevation, and book your accommodations early to secure the best rates near the course.

St John Golf & Country Club: Course Intelligence

The Vibe & Terrain

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Washington State, St John Golf & Country Club presents a captivating parkland course that combines lush greenery with gentle rolling hills. This hidden gem is known for its challenging layout, offering both seasoned golfers and enthusiastic novices an exciting round amidst the stunning backdrop of the Pacific Northwest. The course is framed by natural beauty, including mature trees and strategically placed water hazards that demand strategic thinking and precision on every hole.

Local "Insider" Tips

  • Watch the Break: Greens here tend to break towards the nearby hills, so keep your eye on the slope when lining up your putts.
  • Afternoon Breezes: Be mindful of the afternoon winds that can pick up, especially on the back nine, which may alter your club selection significantly.
  • Local Wildlife: Keep an eye out for the local wildlife; you might just spot some deer or an array of bird species flitting about, adding to the charm of your round.

Caddie's Bag Check (Weather & Gear)

The typical weather around these coordinates suggests a mild climate, with warm summers and cool, crisp autumns. However, expect occasional rainy spells, especially in the spring and fall months. Given the unpredictable nature of Washington's weather, it’s wise to be prepared for anything. Since the wind kicks up on the back nine, a sturdy windbreaker is non-negotiable here. Not only will it shield you from unexpected showers, but it will also keep you comfortable during those breezy moments on the course.


💰 Estimated Cost & Value

The estimated green fees at St John Golf & Country Club range from $$ (Standard, $50-100). This pricing makes it one of the best value golf courses in WA, especially considering the quality of the course and amenities offered.

Verdict: It's a solid value for money, providing a well-maintained course without breaking the bank.

⛳ Difficulty & Signature Features

St John Golf & Country Club is known for its challenging layout, featuring tight fairways and several strategic water hazards that can test even seasoned players. The course has a moderate slope rating, making it suitable for players with varying skill levels.

For those interested in the scorecard, it offers a fair mix of challenges that keeps the game interesting.

🤔 Is It Worth Playing?

Play here if you like a well-designed course that offers a good mix of challenge and beauty. However, skip if you prefer a more forgiving layout, as beginners might find the hazards to be a bit overwhelming.

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