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Druids Glen Golf Club in Covington, Washington has been named one of the 10 most difficult courses in Washington. Located just an hour south of Seattle, it's one of the area's most popular courses. The championship layout plays to a lengthy 7,146 yards from the back tees. The landscape is the epitome of the dramatic terrain that the Pacific Northwest is known for. Mount Rainier even serves as the backdrop for the course. The layout is a challenging test with rolling fairways and undulating greens framed by mature trees. There are more than 60 strategically placed bunkers throughout and numerous water hazards come into play. Druids Glen Golf Club's hilly terrain provides a variety of elevation changes that will test your accuracy and be prepared to face sidehill, uphill, and downhill lies.
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Photo submitted by tysongolf1 on 11/21/2025
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Photo submitted by justinpo on 09/23/2025
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Photo submitted by nswartzentruber on 08/19/2024
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Challenging par 3 Photo submitted by bshang on 07/25/2024
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Photo submitted by Giles5001235 on 10/17/2021
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Mt Rainier from 2nd fairway Photo submitted by gSLQN3jDvrPIcd5KtN3K on 12/07/2019
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Photo submitted by nowgolf22 on 09/22/2015
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A short, challenging, uphill par 4 at Druids Glen Photo submitted by Spencer3502694 on 08/13/2013
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My son and I, The Open Sunday final won bye Phil Mickleson Photo submitted by Zoomie1515 on 07/22/2013
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Druids Glen Photo submitted by Visa6705750 on 06/20/2013
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Golfer Reviews
Plenty of water
This course has beautiful views and lots of water. Bring plenty of balls.
A day well spent
Course is in pretty good shape. My wife and I enjoyed ourselves. A small thing... no cart lady on the course (the course was full and there was no time to purchase drinks at the turn), no water and not even a water fountain in the clubhouse.
Expensive, but nice
I thought the course was well maintained. Truly appreciated the sand on both sides of the carts, wished more people would have used them for divots.
At one point a marshal came and parked in front of the green and just stood there (10 min) no reason given for the delay.
Glad I didn't pay full price
The best part of the course is the greens. Very true. The course layout is ok. I left thinking they putt all there money I to the clubhouse and the maintenance of the course is a low priority. The course was really wet and there hasn't been that much rain.
beautiful
I moved to Central OR a several years ago, so it has been some time since I played this track...forgot just how beautiful it is...great round...must play
Slllooooooooow
Played this course for the second time and it reassured why it's only been two times....the longest round I've ever played. There were a surprising number of beginners in every group receiving instructions on every single shot from their fellow group members, without any regard for the group (and sometimes groups) waiting on the tee box. We saw them go in the clubhouse after nine so we raced to get ahead of them only to find the same thing was happening in the new group ahead of us.
I know that people need to start somewhere, but don't assume anyone else wants a 6+ hour round.
The other thing that brought down the whole experience was a lack of courtesy regarding noise. A number of very noisy groups ahead and behind us made for a lot of noisy backswings.
The course was as beautiful as ever on a 75 degree clear day. I know full well that I shouldn't expect a speedy round on a Sunday but this was a little ridiculous, and reaffirmed my skepticism I had after my first round here. Probably won't play it again.
Better than expected!
Heard a lot of negative reviews, but this was my fav years ago. Today, weather was perfect, 70 deg/sunny, slight wind at times. First, i know Druids suffered some diseased greens, but looks like all the greens are very good, but hard. I prefer softer, so these felt almost like turf and spin doesn't work here. Fairways are too dry and hard vs other courses, but good condition. A shallow divot is needed here. Overall, a very pleasant round, but I didn't pay full fees, which I think are a little too $$. I don't think there was any thing wrong with the course other than the par 3's are beasts to deal with from the blue tees. I highly recommend for stronger players only and if fees were under $30.
simply awesome
this course is in great shape right now. it can be a little soft in the winter, excellent scenery, mt rainer is stunning. many deer were sighted on the course, go if you can
Playing the Swamp
This course is in horrible condition. It is like playing on marshland. Not a dry spot on the course and there hasn't been that much rain. Never again
Horrible Course Conditions
This course is HORRIBLE this year. Whoever is maintaining this course screwed up and there is water throughout the entire course. I have played other courses this year and this was the only one that had so much. If the price was discounted to $15 pp with cart, then it would be acceptable, but at over $100 total, you can do much better. Save your money and go somewhere else. Come back next year when they have fixed the issues.
Swimming
Horrible horrible. Planning to play is course for a while but the condition was horrible wet wet wet wet.
Great layout, subpar conditions.
Coming from the perspective of someone who maintains a golf course for a living i came into my round at Druids Glen with fairly low expectations. I have been previously on a personal boycott against Oki courses due to what i percieve to be an attitutude of bare minimum maintenance standards in order to achieve maximum profits to their cornering of the puget sound area non municipal upscale golf market. Unfortunately my fears were confirmed. For the record Druids Glen is an amazingly creative, fun and challenging layout for any golfer which is probably why it is so popular. However I found substandard greens, slow play, diseased tee boxes, a bunker which featured unplayable conditions, and us open style rough ruining what should have been an enjoyable round. Great layout, bare miniumum maintenance standards thats the Oki way i guess.
Great track, wait for summer!
Played in a rain storm, but still enjoyed the track. Course holds the water, so conditions were sloppy. Greens needed mowing and rolling, but appeared to have been punched in the last 2-3 weeks, so understandably a little shaggy and bumpy.
Great variation of holes
Great course, used every club in the bag at times. Amazing scenery
Great layout, poor conditions
Druids could be one of the premier courses in the state with the course layout they have. Unfortunately, their maintenance of the course is terrible. Only 2 greens were fully turfed, the rest had some areas of sand ranging to almost 3/4 dirt/sand. Pace of play was also terible. The bathrooms were dirty and had holes in the walls. Very disappointing as this used to be one of my favorite courses. You can only use the weather as excuse so many times, play Gold Mountain or other courses and weather is never an issue for course conditions. The course can be wet, but the greens should never be in such poor condition. As my playing partners said, "great layout, I will never play here again."
worst ever
I totally agreed with the review that the course is wettest even though the weather is excellent.
Also, I got bad feeling from the staff. Their attitude were not friendly, but kind of nasty.
That was the worst experience I have ever been. And the course was one of the worst as well.
Worst Experience in 30+ Winter Rounds This Year
There is a colossal disparity between what this course claims to be and what it really is. Druids Glenn advertises as one of the driest courses in Washington, but the conditions by far the wettest, least enjoyable, and disappointing of the year. As far as pace of play goes, the near three hour front side was entirely unregulated. While the foursome two groups ahead continued to lose ground on the group they were following, the absence of a ranger continued to baffle us. When we arrived at the tenth tee as one of three groups yet to hit, we decided to leave Druids Glenn for the last time until their greens fees become more equitable to the golf experience.
Greens were a mess
I would NOT have played there had I known the conditions of the greens.
So much potential... still, after all these years...
I was there when this course first opened as "Remington", way back wen.. A world class facility, course design & difficulty. It was supposed to be one of the handful of premier golf stop in the state of Washington. It opened to great reviews and anticipation was high.
Well, after all these years, I'm still waiting for that potential to blossom. I still love the course design & the challenges, but am disappointed by how the course is managed, from the course conditioning and management... and if one is going to make a long trek out to Covington to play, it has be worth their time. Perhaps an increase in greens fee for increasing the overall quality of the course would be in order... perhaps in the neighborhood of Washington National, Trophy Lake or even like the facilities at Newcastle?
I agree that the conditions at Druids are horrible, and I'll never go back there, but Druids Glen is not an Oki property for the record.