RIVERBEND GOLF COMPLEX
🇺🇸 Kent, WA, USA
Designed by John Steidel
Riverbend Golf Complex sits in Kent, Washington, a city in the Green River Valley southeast of Seattle. The facility was designed by John Steidel, a Pacific Northwest architect whose work includes several municipal and daily-fee courses in the region during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Riverbend serves the southern King County area as an accessible public golf option in a landscape shaped by the valley's agricultural past and suburban development.
The regulation course occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Green River floodplain, with the routing likely influenced by the area's drainage patterns and the need to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. Courses in this setting typically feature tree-lined fairways, water hazards fed by irrigation channels or natural drainage, and straightforward hole designs that emphasize playability over dramatic elevation change. Steidel's approach at similar facilities tends toward practical layouts that move efficiently across available land while providing clear strategic choices from tee to green.
As a municipal-style complex, Riverbend caters to a broad public clientele, from beginners to regular players seeking convenient weekday rounds. The facility includes practice areas and likely hosts junior programs and local league play typical of public courses in the Seattle metropolitan area. The setting offers views toward the Cascade foothills to the east, framing the golf experience within the broader geography of western Washington's river valleys.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Regulation was designed by John Steidel.
Yes. Regulation at Riverbend Golf Complex is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Regulation is 72.
Regulation plays 6,701 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Regulation is 125.
Regulation is a 18-hole course.