Port Ludlow Golf Club - Tide/Timber Course

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Address:751 Highland Dr.
Port Ludlow, Washington
Tel: (360) 437-0272

Our Golf Guru Says:

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.


From Port Ludlow Golf Club - Tide/Timber Course:

The Port Ludlow Golf Club is comprised on three 9s – Tide Nine, Timber Nine, and Trail Nine, offering 27 spectacular holes of challenge and enjoyment, designed by Robert Muir Graves. Each course is artfully carved and sculpted out of dense forest with no two holes playing alike. Only one of eight courses in Washington with the designation of Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, this is truly a golfer's paradise where deer roam, cedar stumps emerge from a water hazards, and wildflowers explode in a riot of spring colors.