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Golf
A mild climate and low crowds make golfing a year around activity
on the Olympic Peninsula.
Port Ludlow
One of the most beautiful courses in the Pacific Northwest. This
27-hole course, designed by Robert Muir Graves, is challenging
and rewarding, while preserving natural surroundings where deer
roam, eagles fly, cedar stumps emerge from water hazards, and
wildflowers explode in a riot of colors.
www.portludlowresort.com/golf
Port Townsend
The National Golf Foundation described the 9-hole municipal Port
Townsend Golf Course as "..both beginner-friendly and challenging
for better players."
www.porttownsendgolf.com
Sequim
An 18-hole championship golf course at The Cedars at Dungeness
is the driest round of golf in Western Washington. Compare The
Cedars with 13" of annual rainfall to Seattle's 38",
Palm Springs' 17" or Pebble Beach at 27". Superb course
conditions, a grass driving range, great views of the Olympic
Mountains, and four sets of tees.
www.dungenessgolf.com
Port Angeles
The 18-hole Peninsula Golf Club features 6,334 yards of golf from
the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.3 and
it has a slope rating of 122 on Blue grass. The previously private
course has some open times for non-members. Check with the Pro.
360-457-6501
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