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Kitsap Golf & Country Club: A Century of Northwest Golf in Bremerton
Tucked among towering evergreens just minutes from downtown Bremerton, Kitsap Golf & Country Club offers a true Northwest-style golf experience. This private, 18-hole course is known for its tree-lined fairways, lightning-fast greens, and quiet, forested setting — all set against the natural beauty of the Kitsap Peninsula.
A Century of Northwest Golf Tradition
Founded in 1924, Kitsap Golf & Country Club has been part of the Bremerton community for over 100 years. What began as a small, local course has grown into a place where generations of golfers have learned, played, and passed down a love for the game. The club’s long-standing traditions are evident not only in its classic layout but in the warm, welcoming culture that continues today. This isn’t just a golf course — it’s a piece of Washington golf history.
The Course
Playing to a par 71, Kitsap’s layout rewards precision over power. The fairways are tight, lined with native trees, and the greens are known for being among the fastest in the region. Water hazards and well-placed bunkers add challenge without overwhelming newer players. The course measures just under 6,400 yards from the tips, but don’t let the length fool you — this is a thinking player’s course that tests every club in your bag.
Conditions are consistently well-maintained, with firm fairways, true-rolling greens, and seasonal color that changes the look and feel of the course throughout the year.
⛳ Hole‑by‑Hole Overview (Blue Tees – ~6,329 yds)
Front 9 (Out – Par 35)
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Par 3 • ~188 yds – A calm start framed by evergreen trees; accuracy over distance.
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Par 4 • ~391 yds – Classic opener with a straight fairway; crisp approach sets pace.
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Par 4 • ~388 yds – Mid-length par 4 through forest; favors strategic placement.
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Par 4 • ~420 yds – The front’s toughest test—tight and bunker‑guarded.
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Par 5 • ~528 yds – The first and only par‑5 here; tactical drives prompt scoring.
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Par 3 • ~167 yds – Tree-lined short hole—precision matters.
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Par 4 • ~424 yds – A solid challenge requiring both length and line control.
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Par 4 • ~307 yds – A shorter scoring hole—aggressive tee shots pay dividends.
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Par 4 • ~350 yds – Fair and balanced, a strong finisher to the front nine.
Back 9 (In – Par 36)
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Par 4 • ~444 yds – A long back-nine opener demanding accuracy.
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Par 5 • ~549 yds – The second par‑5; strategic fairways and risk/reward shape play.
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Par 4 • ~296 yds – Shorter par 4—precision brings birdie opportunities.
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Par 4 • ~274 yds – Reachable with a solid drive—tempts risk-takers.
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Par 4 • ~386 yds – Mid-length with evergreen corridors and landing challenges.
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Par 4 • ~405 yds – Classic dogleg requiring both length and thought.
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Par 4 • ~292 yds – A punch‑shot hole with a slightly elevated green.
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Par 3 • ~160 yds – Signature short hole with a tight green complex.
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Par 4 • ~348 yds – Balanced closer; fairway length sets up final birdie shot.
Practice & Play
Members enjoy access to a full driving range, putting and chipping areas, and professional instruction. The club also hosts regular men’s, women’s, and junior events, offering a sense of community and friendly competition. Whether you’re playing a solo round at golden hour or joining a weekend tournament, Kitsap’s pace of play and atmosphere make every visit something to look forward to.
Dining & Community
After your round, unwind at the clubhouse with a drink or a meal overlooking the 18th green. The club’s social events and gatherings help create a strong sense of belonging, whether you’re a longtime member or just settling in.
Final Thoughts
Kitsap Golf & Country Club blends classic design, natural beauty, and community spirit into one unforgettable golf experience. With 100 years of local history and a timeless course that honors the Northwest landscape, it’s more than a round of golf — it’s a walk through legacy.
This course is part of the Washington Golf Directory’s collection of Washington State private golf courses and member-only clubs. Alongside public courses, disc golf spots, and driving ranges, we’re highlighting the places where golfers across the state play, practice, and build community—all year long.
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