WA, United States
Walla Walla Country Club is an 18-hole golf course founded in 1923 in Eastern Washington, nestled at the base of the Blue Mountains. Originally designed by local banker W.W. Baker, the course was redesigned by renowned architect A.W. Tillinghast in 1936. While the layout's length suggests favorable scoring conditions, the course presents substantial challenges through strategically placed trees, demanding rough, and relatively small greens that demand precision play.
The course operates year-round and functions as a full-service, multi-activity club extending beyond golf. Members enjoy comprehensive practice facilities including a driving range, putting greens, and dedicated chipping and bunker practice areas. The club hosts a full calendar of member events and tournaments throughout the year. Beyond golf, the facility offers tennis, pickleball, swimming, and dining options, along with junior programs in multiple sports. The club maintains a strong commitment to community engagement and member fellowship, reflecting its century-long legacy in the Walla Walla area.