This is the Rite in the Rain No. 4 golf notebook, 3.5 by 6 inches with 48 pages split into a club yardage section, an advanced scoring section, and a notes page for every hole. The all-weather paper takes pencil or all-weather pen in any conditions.
It builds a course book over repeat rounds — average carry per club, where the trouble hides on sixteen, what the wind did to the approach — and a rainy Saturday doesn’t erase the data.
Rite in the Rain has made all-weather writing paper in Tacoma, Washington since 1916, when it was developed for logging crews in the Pacific Northwest.









