There are 73 results that match 15711 Marine Dr, Stanwood, Washington 98292.
Courses (38)
Marysville, Washington
Public
3.375
8
Marysville, Washington
Public
3.375
8
Camano Island, Washington
Public
4.2964891362
238
Everett, Washington
Private
0.0
0
Arlington, Washington
Public
3.9758148075
524
Marysville, Washington
Public
4.5198412698
118
Everett, Washington
Public/Municipal
3.8
10
Langley, Washington
Private
0.0
0
Freeland, Washington
Public
3.9167
12
Everett, Washington
Private
0.0
0
Everett, Washington
Public
3.7916666667
10
Mukilteo, Washington
Public
3.2222
9
Mount Vernon, Washington
Public
3.6667
3
La Conner, Washington
Private
0.0
0
Oak Harbor, Washington
Semi-Private
4.5588
34
Port Townsend, Washington
Public
4.1102941176
35
Mill Creek, Washington
Private
5.0
2
Snohomish, Washington
Public
4.0
2
Oak Harbor, Washington
Military
4.0851
47
Snohomish, Washington
Public
3.0723
83
Resorts (3)
Nestled on the shores of the Puget Sound, Port Ludlow is home to residential neighborhoods, a 37-room boutique waterfront inn, a 300-slip marina and golf course. The Inn’s award-winning Fireside restaurant offers sweeping views of Port Ludlow Bay. Adventure lovers can take a kayak or a stand-up paddle board out in the bay and explore the twin…
The Swinomish Casino & Lodge overlooks Padilla Bay in Anacortes, Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver. Its 98 guestrooms are owned by Swinomish Tribe and celebrate the Native American traditions and local artwork. An RV Park, multiple restaurants and casino are the draws, as well as the Swinomish Golf Links, which features views of Mount…
Located a short ferry ride from Seattle on the Kitsap Peninsula, the Clearwater Casino Resort, owned by the Suquamish Tribe, is more than just a waterfront casino. It has the amenities for a wedding, work conference, golf getaway or a relaxing vacation. The 183-room resort features a spa, six restaurants, four bars, an event lawn, indoor…
Articles (1)
Kayak Point Golf Course, a Ronald Fream design that opened in 1977, is ready for a rebirth. Located 50 miles north of Seattle in Stanwood, Wash., there are plans to invest $500,000 into the 260-acre property over the next three years. What doesn't need upgrading is a scenic and serene routing that roams through some of the tallest trees in the Pacific Northwest, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
Galleries (1)
The old growth fir and cedar trees lining Kayak Point Golf Course in Stanwood, Wash. tower over players. They provide the seclusion from the outside world that golfers crave. There's no noise from nearby roads or homes, just you against Mother Nature. There aren't many bunkers here and water comes into play on only two holes. But untamed terrain creates a routing that plays much longer than its yardage.
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