The Cedars at Dungeness is between Port Townsend and Port Angeles just north of Olympic National park. The course plays to 6,456 yards from the back tees, with a slope of 123 and was designed by Jack Reimer, who created the par-5 third hole where there's a bunker in the shape of the Dungeness crab. Great, parkland style course, very walkable on the Olympic Peninsula, which is traditionally dryer than the rest of the northwest during the rainy season. Well conditioned, very scenic, and fun and challenging to play.