Point Roberts is part of the lower mainland, a bit of land which juts out in the Strait of Georgia from Canada, but a piece of it is in Washington. This is a really neat course routed through the forest of the peninsula with views of the water, and the occasional orca passing by if you're lucky. The course plays between 5,144 and 6,868 yards depending on the tees, and is a challenging 136 slope from the back tees. It was designed by Graham Cooke and opened in 2001. You will need to keep the ball in play to score well here, no real easy task. Well conditioned, especially in the winter when most courses are in poor shape.