EAGLEMONT GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Mount Vernon, WA, USA
Designed by John Steidel
Eaglemont Golf Club sits in Mount Vernon, Washington, in the Skagit Valley north of Seattle. The course was designed by John Steidel, a Pacific Northwest architect whose work appears primarily in Washington and Oregon. Mount Vernon lies in a fertile agricultural region between Puget Sound and the Cascade foothills, an area known for its tulip fields and farmland, and the course occupies terrain characteristic of the valley's gently rolling topography.
The routing takes advantage of the natural contours found in this part of the Skagit Valley, where modest elevation changes and open views toward the surrounding mountains provide visual interest. Courses in this region typically feature tree-lined fairways with fir and alder defining playing corridors, along with water features that reflect the area's drainage patterns and seasonal rainfall. The design likely emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating strategic elements common to Northwest golf architecture of its era.
Eaglemont serves as a community course for the Mount Vernon area, providing local golfers with access to the game in a region where the climate allows for year-round play despite the Pacific Northwest's reputation for rain. The club functions as a gathering place for Skagit Valley residents, and the course reflects the straightforward, accessible character typical of municipal and daily-fee facilities in smaller Washington cities outside the Seattle metropolitan area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Eaglemont was designed by John Steidel.
Yes. Eaglemont at Eaglemont Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Eaglemont is 72.
Eaglemont plays 7,006 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Eaglemont is 149.
Eaglemont is a 18-hole course.