Port Ludlow Resort Golf Course first opened for play in 1992. The course was designed by Robert Muir Graves.
Port Ludlow Resort Golf Course is a very scenic course complex cut out of a forest. The courses are unforgiving with narrow fairways and large, undulating greens that are difficult to read. The Tide/Timber Course weaves through a dense cut of Douglas firs, which allows each hole its own privacy.
The Trail Course was considered by many to be the state's toughest collection of holes. Set against a hillside, the Trail Course had to have four holes reworked a year after its 1992 opening because of their difficulty. The design features narrow fairways, wide gullies and tiny greens.
Port Ludlow Resort Golf Course offers great views of the Puget Sound and surrounding mountain ranges.