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Ocean Shores Golf Course: breezy coastal golf with a tree-lined start and a links-style finish
Ocean Shores Golf Course in Ocean Shores mixes a sheltered front nine with an open, wind touched back nine. Rounds move steadily on firm turf, and the course asks for control into elevated greens and smart club choices when the coastal breeze picks up.
Ocean Shores Golf Course Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Ocean Shores, Washington |
Address or parking directions |
500 Canal Dr NE, Ocean Shores, WA 98569 |
Holes and par |
18 holes, Par 71 |
Total yardage (back tees) |
6,252 yds |
Tee sets |
Championship, Blue, White, Red, four sets |
Course rating and slope (primary) |
Blue 70.1/119 |
Terrain |
Front nine lined by fir and spruce, back nine plays linksy with coastal wind |
Practice facilities |
Practice range with mats and limited grass tee April through October |
Carts and rental clubs |
Power carts and pull carts available, rental clubs offered |
Hours and seasonality |
Year round play, weather permitting |
Fees overview |
2025 in season rates posted, weekday and weekend greens fees with twilight after 2 pm, juniors pricing, cart and range options, plus a facility improvement fee and tax |
Course Overview
Early in the round, Ocean Shores Golf Course shelters you among fir and spruce. Fairways are generally generous, the walk is level, and the greens are elevated and run brisk. Drainage is a strength, so even after storms the surface stays firm and rewards a clean strike. The front nine is evenly balanced with three par 3s, three par 4s, and three par 5s, which lets you find rhythm without forcing driver on every tee.
As the routing turns to the back nine the ground opens and the breeze becomes a factor. Club selection widens when the wind shifts, and the preferred angles change with it. Approaches into elevated targets play a touch longer, so the safe side is usually the lower, wider portion of the green. When it is gusty, favor the ground game on downwind holes and pick conservative lines into quartering winds.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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The front side rewards placement first, then speed on the greens. Plan for three par 5 chances, but keep the ball below the hole to avoid quick downhill putts.
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Par 3s on the outward half invite mid irons, and elevation can add a half club. Play to the fat side rather than challenge tucked corners.
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Tree lines frame most front nine tee shots. Shape the ball to the center and choose clubs that keep you in the fairway for full wedge approaches.
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The turn leads to more open land and more wind. Club up into the breeze, flight it down when possible, and land the ball short of elevated targets.
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Two par 5s on the inward half can be reachable with helping wind. Lay up to a full number if the approach is uphill to a firm green.
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Back nine par 4s lean on angle. Favor the side that leaves an uphill look rather than flirting with edges that fall away.
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When gusts rise, commit to a lower trajectory on long approaches and accept putts from the center of the green.
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Firm turf and excellent drainage make winter and spring rounds playable, but expect extra release on fairways and first bounces around greens.
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Fast greens reward a steady pace. Read from below the hole and avoid leaving slick comebackers.
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On closing holes, trust conservative targets. Protect par and let the putter finish the work.
Amenities & Practice
The course offers a staffed pro shop, power carts and pull carts, and rental clubs. Practice is anchored by a full practice range with mats and a limited grass tee available April through October. Lessons and clinics are offered.
Food & Beverage
A snack bar serves assorted sandwiches and cold beverages.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Book online or by phone, and build in time to warm up on the range before taking on the elevated greens. As of 2025 in season, the site lists weekday and weekend greens fees, a twilight option after 2 pm, juniors pricing, cart rentals by nine or eighteen, and range bucket sizes, with a small facility improvement fee and sales tax noted. Expect steady year round play and firm conditions even after rain, which helps Ocean Shores Golf Course run on schedule.
How to Score Here
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Play for the breeze on the back nine, choose the lower side of the green and keep trajectories down when it is gusty at Ocean Shores Golf Course.
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Add a half club into elevated greens, especially when approaches are into the wind.
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Use the three par 5s on the front nine to get under par, but lay up to full wedge numbers if pin positions are tight.
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Treat downwind approaches as landing shots, aim center and let the first bounce release.
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Pace your putts, as firm, quick surfaces punish aggressive strokes from above the hole.
Final Word
Ocean Shores Golf Course blends a calm, tree lined start with a wind brushed finish, a coastal round that rewards thoughtful targets and confident putting.
This course is one of many featured in the Washington Golf Directory. Your guide to Washington State public golf courses, local driving ranges, and weekend-worthy golf getaways. Whether you’re playing nine before work or planning a road trip across the state, we’re here to help you explore more golf, one course at a time.
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