We golfed here last Sunday and while it used to be one of our favorite courses, we won’t be back. The course is in TERRIBLE shape! Many of the fairways had little grass on them. Need to mark the restroom on course as well. We can’t all step behind a tree. Kathy G.
Mark R.
Tu valoración: 2 Chandler, AZ
For such a beautiful course, the greens were horrible and the tee boxes were not great either. Fairways need some tlc as well. Not worth the price of admission if you are a serious golfer. If you are just wanting some really pretty views and don’t care about your golf game, this could be the course for you. We played Seven Cedars in Sequim the next day for less money and the course was in great shape. Don’t waste your time and money at Port Ludlow.
Kris B.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Fairways are very worn and thin, teeboxes are in terrible shape, hard as a rock, the hidden doglegs weren’t well marked on the scorecard map. A lot of duplication of hole layouts won’t return. Need to mark CLEARLY bathroom facility location after hole 6 we looked couldn’t find. Disappointment given the commute to get there from Seattle
Kelle C.
Tu valoración: 5 Poulsbo, WA
Beautiful Golf Course and Amazing Staff! Vito the golf Pro and Course Director is helpful and his staff always goes the extra mile. We highly recommend visiting The Resort at Port Ludlow for the day and you may end up staying for the amazing lifestyle, we did!
Teresa G.
Tu valoración: 3 Germantown, TN
Worthwhile course IF you are in the area otherwise it isn’t worth seeking this out as a destination. Other courses like White Horse would be my first choice. Port Ludlow has higher fees than White Horse but is rather run down and makes you wonder where all the profits go? The restaurant is more a snack bar, the course is very poorly marked, the cart path in need of care and while it is in a picturesque setting, a bit pricey for what you get. Also as a resort and with so many players in the course, no Marshall or drink cart available. Signage is minimal so good luck finding your way around. The scorecard doesn’t mention that Tidal #10 is really Timber #1 — we had to ask several times and then no signage to show you the way to get there. All in all, glad I tried it but wouldn’t return again.
Jody C.
Tu valoración: 3 Arlington, WA
For the end of March and after having record rainfall earlier in the week, the course was soggy and needed mowing. The greens could also be better but the weather has not cooperated for appropriate care. we still had a great time playing 27 holes. This place is worth the trek for a challenging round of golf. Super friendly help in the pro shop, too.
Tim S.
Tu valoración: 4 Bothell, WA
Overall, a fun golf course. Some very interesting hole designs and quite challenging. It’s a very tight course, but not too long. It has a lot of sloped holes and many hazards to worry about. The conditions of the green on the day I played were rather lumpy. The range was poor(very wet, too short, all downhill and ran out of balls). The price was rather high as well the day I went. If you’re coming from east side, I’d recommend White Horse first, but this is a good second choice.
Marisa S.
Tu valoración: 4 Virginia Beach, VA
Very nice golf course! In beautiful location. Quiet and peaceful. Nicely landscaped. Good pro shop and restaurant on site.