The Resort at Port Ludlow
About The Resort at Port Ludlow
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 islands, hike or bike 26 miles of maintained trails or go fishing for trout or salmon or crabbing. Robert Muir Graves designed the 6,861-yard course, one of 10 in the state of Washington that is a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. Abundant wildlife and views of the Hood Canal and Olympic and Cascade Mountain ranges add up to an enjoyable round.Facts
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Photo submitted by Scott4314 on 02/08/2026
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Photo submitted by Scott4314 on 02/08/2026
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Photo submitted by u000002747865 on 05/29/2025
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Photo submitted by u000002747865 on 04/10/2024
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Photo submitted by u000002747865 on 04/10/2024
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Photo submitted by rtnNz7G0HpaXJYv0r52r on 11/08/2018
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Photo submitted by rtnNz7G0HpaXJYv0r52r on 11/08/2018
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Photo submitted by rtnNz7G0HpaXJYv0r52r on 11/08/2018
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First hole company Photo submitted by seeview2 on 04/13/2017
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View from the clubhouse to 18th hole Photo submitted by u000006208494 on 05/21/2014
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Photo submitted by u000006208494 on 05/21/2014
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18th hole Photo submitted by PackerFan98366 on 06/30/2013
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Port Ludlow, Timber nine, #1, July 2011 Photo submitted by Greg9871596 on 06/14/2013
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Port Ludlow, Tide nine, #2, October 2005 Photo submitted by Greg9871596 on 06/14/2013
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Port Ludlow, Tide nine, #4, October 2005 Photo submitted by Greg9871596 on 06/14/2013
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Port Ludlow, Trail nine, Now closed, October 2005 Photo submitted by Greg9871596 on 06/14/2013
Course in amazing shape
Such a great course that plays well all year round. Greens roll true, and the different tees really change up the difficulty. Plus you really can't beat the scenery.
Great Course
Don't miss this beautiful course. We played this course several times in July and August and always had fun. Beautiful views and great weather.
This is a very good course for golfers of all levels of play.
From the first hole to the last, the course is pleasing to the eye, and as hard or easy as you want to make it.
Great course
Take a few extra balls, because the rough is really rough on the Timber course.
Play at this course is slow.
We have played this course about 15 times. The average time to complete 18 holes has been at least 4 1/2 hours, the worst being over 5. There is never a Ranger on the course and our complaints have been ignored, so we have played there for the last time.
Beautiful
The most beautiful course I ever played! Even for my ability I really enjoyed my day there.