WHITE MOUNTAIN COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Pinetop, AZ, USA
Designed by Gray Madison, Milt Coggins
White Mountain Country Club sits in the high country of Pinetop, Arizona, at an elevation above 7,000 feet in the White Mountains of east-central Arizona. The course was designed by Milt Coggins and Gray Madison, architects known for their work on mountain and resort layouts in the Southwest during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The setting takes advantage of the region's ponderosa pine forests and cooler summer climate, which has long made this area a retreat from the desert heat of Phoenix and other lower-elevation cities.
The routing moves through rolling, forested terrain with elevation changes that are moderate by mountain standards but significant enough to create variety in shot values and perspectives. Fairways are typically framed by tall pines, and the design incorporates natural contours and occasional water features. The course serves a membership drawn largely from seasonal residents and retirees who appreciate the temperate conditions and the opportunity to play golf in a mountain environment distinct from Arizona's desert courses.
White Mountain Country Club functions as a traditional private club with dining and social facilities that support year-round activity, though the golf season is naturally constrained by winter weather at this altitude. The course reflects the regional style of mountain golf in Arizona, where playability and scenic character are balanced within the constraints of elevation and forest.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
White Mountain was designed by Gray Madison and Milt Coggins.
White Mountain at White Mountain Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at White Mountain is 72.
White Mountain plays 6,534 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at White Mountain is 139.
White Mountain is a 18-hole course.