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Orcas Island Golf Club: relaxed island golf with room to think your way around
Orcas Island Golf Club in Eastsound offers an easygoing round that rewards placement and patience. The pace is unhurried, the setting is quiet, and the walk invites you to focus on lines and landing areas more than brute force.
Orcas Island Golf Club Fast Facts
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Eastsound, Washington |
Course Overview
Orcas Island Golf Club plays in a calm island setting where the round unfolds at a conversational pace. Early in the day you will find soft light and quiet fairways, later in the afternoon the breeze can ask for a little extra club and a lower flight. Greens accept shots that are set up from the fairway, so your first priority is finding your number rather than chasing every pin.
Because the routing favors clear angles, decisions matter more than distance. Commit to a side of the fairway that opens your next look, choose the flight that lands softly, and factor in how the ground will release if you land short. You do not need every club in the bag, but you will use several different trajectories. When in doubt, keep the ball under the wind and play to the fat side.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Favor position over power on opening tee shots. Choose a club that guarantees short grass and a full wedge into the first green.
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When fairways narrow, pick a specific window rather than a general target. Tee to a yardage you like and let the approach do the scoring.
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On approaches from uneven lies, match trajectory to the slope. A lower flight holds its line better when the breeze freshens.
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Use front edges as your carry number when greens appear shallow. A ball that lands short and hops on often finishes hole high.
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Into any quartering wind, start lines inside the safe side and hold the shot against the breeze. Take the long miss where the next chip is uphill.
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Par threes reward disciplined club selection. If you are between clubs, swing the longer one smoothly and flight it down.
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Dogleg looks tempt a hero line. Play to the corner, then choose a confident yardage for a controlled second.
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Around the greens, putt whenever you can. If you must chip, land the ball early and let it release toward the hole.
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Finishing holes ask for a composed tee shot. Commit to a shoulder-high finish to keep the ball on line and in play.
Amenities & Practice
Expect a straightforward, community-first experience focused on the round. Warm up your body, make a few rehearsal swings, and spend an extra minute rolling putts before you head to the first tee. Check in with the shop on the day you play for current practice availability and any daily notes.
Food & Beverage
(No on-site restaurant or concessions confirmed in the provided links.)
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Plan your tee time directly with the club. For current fees and any seasonal offerings, see the posted information before you go. If your schedule allows, a late morning or early afternoon start can balance calm conditions and comfortable pace. Mention Orcas Island Golf Club when you call or book so staff can point you to the best windows for your preferred pace.
How to Score Here
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Choose a conservative tee club that sets up full approach yardages. You will hit more greens and take stress off your short game at Orcas Island Golf Club.
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Play approaches to the wide side first, then get aggressive with the putter. High percentage lines add up to stress-free pars.
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Treat crosswinds as a club and a half. Flight the ball down and start your lines on the safe edge.
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Around the greens, think early landing and predictable release. Loft is a last resort when turf allows a bump and run.
Final Word
If you like thoughtful golf in a peaceful setting, Orcas Island Golf Club delivers a relaxed round that rewards discipline and smart lines.
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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