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Trophy Lake Golf & Casting – Kitsap Peninsula’s Family-Championship Experience
Nestled in the fir-forested hills of Port Orchard, Trophy Lake Golf & Casting is an 18-hole, championship-level course designed by John Fought that flawlessly blends Pacific Northwest beauty, strategic routing, and family-friendly access. This public layout feels tucked away from noise and crowds, yet remains just a scenic drive from Seattle and Tacoma.
Course Snapshot
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Location: 3900 SW Lake Flora Rd, Port Orchard, WA 98367
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Holes / Par / Yardage: 18 holes, par 72, 7,206 yds from Black tees
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Course Ratings: Black tees 74.9/140; Blue 72.9/137; White 70.0/132; Gold 67.5/126; Red 66.1/118
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Design & History: Opened in 1999, designed by John Fought, with forested elevation and over 80 integral bunkers
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Practice Facilities: Full driving range with turf and mats, bunker and putting areas, plus teaching pro available
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Amenities: Cozy lodge-style clubhouse, Dry Fly Café, pro shop, and stocked fly-fishing ponds on-site
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Access: Public course; carts, pull carts & club rentals available; metal spikes prohibited; golf and casting are both mainstays
The Trophy Lake Experience
Trophy Lake’s routing weaves through dense Northwest forests and along terraced ridgelines, offering sweeping Olympic and Mount Rainier views. The course features dramatic elevation changes and sloping fairways that test strategy over sheer distance. With water hazards on multiple holes—and fly-fishing right on property—it’s an immersive outdoor adventure that rewards thoughtful play and scenic appreciation.
Hole-by-Hole Breakdown
Highlights are drawn from the Black tees (7,206 yds, par 72):
Hole |
Par |
Yards |
Highlights |
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1 |
4 |
416 |
Tee shot over bunkers to an elevated fairway and green—precision is rewarded. |
2 |
5 |
609 |
Scenic par-5 alongside lake. Risk-reward second shot; green slopes away on the sides. |
3 |
3 |
178 |
Demanding downhill par-3, well-protected with front and rear bunkers. |
4 |
4 |
473 |
Features a raised plateau on left—long but fair; par is solid. |
5 |
3 |
231 |
Long par-3; two bunkers guard the right, and green slopes front-to-back. |
6 |
4 |
418 |
Ridge-top hole with scenic views, guarded green—length and accuracy matter. |
7 |
5 |
547 |
Signature downhill par-5, reachable with a long tee shot; hazards flank green. |
8 |
4 |
345 |
Short but uphill ~35ft; fairway bunker challenges tee shot. |
9 |
4 |
411 |
Downhill par-4 with left bunker and sloped green. Ideal closing to front-nine. |
10 |
4 |
455 |
Downhill tee ball to wide landing area; spots hazards near green. |
11 |
5 |
587 |
Lengthiest on back; requires tactical two-shot strategy to green protected by bunkers. |
12 |
4 |
421 |
Steep drop to green over wetlands; precise play required. |
13 |
3 |
190 |
Long uphill par-3 (~178 yds from middle tees); visual intimidation warrants a smooth swing. |
14 |
4 |
484 |
Demanding; bunkers guard turning point; sloping green requires placement. |
15 |
4 |
328 |
Short par-4 tempting risk off the tee; bunkers and drop-off demand care. |
16 |
4 |
411 |
Strategic tee from right yields best approach; green nestled near lake. |
17 |
3 |
155 |
Shortest par-3 but over wetlands to small, elevated green with deep bunkers. |
18 |
5 |
547 |
Closes with reachability; creek right, wetland left—brings the round full-circle. |
Why Trophy Lake Deserves a Round
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Scenic Toughness: Strategic design, elevation changes, and forested terrain shape game and views alike.
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Full Amenities: Full practice setup with teaching pros, carts, gear rentals, cafe & pro shop.
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True Northwest Feel: Fly-fishing ponds, lush forest corridors, and mountain panoramas make it unique.
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Community Events: Tee off during summer series, lessons, and club tournaments for a lively local experience.
Pro Tips
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Know Your Lines: Tee boxes on ridge holes (like 6, 11, 17) shift dramatically—club choice and landing zone matter.
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Manage Elevation: Uphill for short par-3s (3, 5, 17), downhill for longer ones (17); adjust yardage accordingly.
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Cautious with Risk: Par-5s 2, 7 & 18 tempt big hitters, but hazards bite. Play smart or pay for it.
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Don’t Rush: Trophy Lake’s recommended pace is 4½ hours—take in the lake, the light, and the forest.
Final Word
Trophy Lake Golf & Casting proves championship golf doesn’t require big-city crowds. Between sweeping views, strategic layouts, stocked fishing ponds, and family-friendly service, this Kitsap Peninsula gem offers a Premium Northwest experience just half an hour from Seattle. Whether aiming for your PB or a peaceful round, this is a course that delivers both challenge and charm.
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