This is a mix and match operation, where you get put two of three nine-hole tracks together to play 18. If you're putting The Tide and Timber together, start with The Tide course because it's friendliest, and we all need a friend when we're starting a round of golf. The Tide includes five water hazards and has a number of creeks to avoid (we said it was friendly, not a push-over). Play the Timber nine only after you're warmed up. You'll be playing through tall firs, and the 4th Hole is the toughest par 4 at the Port Ludlow Golf Club.
$ (Inexpensive)Golf Course Statistics: 6,787 yards, par 72, slope 131 - designed by Robert Muir Graves (1975). This is a public course.