Cedars at Dungeness was named the best local golf course in last year’s “Best of the Peninsula” poll by the Peninsula Daily News.
I’m not a golfer, the but course looks well groomed and has beautiful views. A pro shop serves the golfer’s needs. There’s a bar and grill, Stymie’s, that serves good food all day and into the evening, and a restaurant, Cedars at Dungeness, for a more upscale dining experience.
The golf course and restaurants are another business venture of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. So, of course, there is a totem pole. This one includes – what else? – a golf club. And a golfer friend points out golfing references to eagles and birdies carved into the pole.
The totem pole is so contemporary! All three photos certainly help me visualize the area and the activity: the beautiful greens, the golf clubs, and, of course, my favorite…the totem.
I’m not a golfer either, but they do usually provide nice vistas!
It looks great. Golf is a wonderful excuse to be outdoors in beautiful places for four hours at a time. And, they reflect the area where they are built. This course looks nothing like a Florida or Arizona course, for example.
Lovely… I only learned how to ‘chip and put’ and was sick the rest of my college golf class…
I don’t golf, but I would certainly enjoy a stroll or drive around that course. Just lovely scenery, Kay.