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White Horse Golf Club: Championship-Caliber Golf in Kitsap County
Tucked into the serene woodlands of Kingston, Washington, White Horse Golf Club offers an unforgettable round that blends natural beauty with championship-level challenge. Built on land originally planned for a residential development, White Horse has become a standout public course in the Pacific Northwest. With its immaculate conditioning, sweeping elevation changes, and native Northwest terrain, it’s no wonder this course draws players from across the state—and beyond.
Course Overview
Opened in 2007 and later redesigned by John Harbottle III, White Horse Golf Club spans 456 acres of lush forest, ravines, and rolling hills. It plays as a par 72 from the championship tees and stretches over 7,100 yards, offering multiple tee boxes to accommodate all skill levels. The layout is known for its strategic shot-making, well-bunkered greens, and signature finishing holes.
Practice Facilities and Amenities
White Horse features a full practice facility, including a driving range, short game area, and a large putting green. The professional staff offers lessons and clinics for players looking to sharpen their game. The pro shop is fully stocked with premium gear and Northwest-branded apparel.
Dining at The Cedar Ridge Grill
After your round, unwind at the Cedar Ridge Grill, located in the clubhouse with views of the 18th green and the surrounding woods. The grill offers Pacific Northwest-inspired dishes, from fresh seasonal salads to hearty burgers and locally sourced seafood. With a full bar and indoor/outdoor seating, it’s a welcoming place to relax, refuel, and relive your best shots of the day.
Hole-by-Hole Guide
Hole 1 – Par 4
A welcoming opening hole with a wide fairway. Slight dogleg right—keep your drive to the left to avoid bunkers.
Hole 2 – Par 5
Long and straight, with bunkers guarding the landing zone and green. A true three-shot hole for most.
Hole 3 – Par 3
Downhill tee shot with forest backdrops. Club selection is key due to swirling winds.
Hole 4 – Par 4
Dogleg left with elevation gain. Accuracy off the tee is critical to set up a clean approach.
Hole 5 – Par 4
Slight downhill with a narrow green protected by bunkers on both sides.
Hole 6 – Par 5
A double-dogleg and risk-reward hole with dramatic slope changes. Accuracy is everything.
Hole 7 – Par 3
Tightly guarded green with water on the right. Precision shot required.
Hole 8 – Par 4
Short but strategic. Trees pinch the fairway—long iron or hybrid off the tee might be smart.
Hole 9 – Par 4
Uphill finish to the front nine with a green that slopes back to front.
Hole 10 – Par 4
Starts the back nine with a slight downhill. Watch for bunkers near the green.
Hole 11 – Par 4
One of the more scenic holes. Plays longer than the card due to elevation.
Hole 12 – Par 3
Framed by trees with a tricky green. Hit the middle and two-putt.
Hole 13 – Par 5
Another double-dogleg with elevation. A true test of planning and execution.
Hole 14 – Par 4
A sweeping right-turn hole with a sloped fairway. Stay left for the best angle in.
Hole 15 – Par 3
Signature hole with a forced carry over a natural ravine. Stunning views and tough pin locations.
Hole 16 – Par 4
Uphill with a blind landing zone. Trust your yardage.
Hole 17 – Par 5
Playable in two with a great drive. The green is protected by trees and slope.
Hole 18 – Par 4
A demanding closer. Elevated tee to a tight landing area. Finish strong.
Whether you’re a local looking to elevate your regular round or a visitor searching for a course that balances challenge with breathtaking scenery, White Horse Golf Club delivers. With its thoughtfully designed holes, forest-lined fairways, and peaceful natural setting, it’s a place where the rhythm of the game matches the rhythm of the Northwest. Plan a day, or better yet, a weekend—because once you play White Horse, you’ll want to return.
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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