The Home Course has five sets of tees ranging from the forward tees at 5,506 yards, to middle tees at 6,139 yards, and back tees of 7,437 yards. The golf course is very walkable and was constructed by Weyerhaeuser with state-of-the-art-drainage technology to be playable year round. Panoramic views of Puget Sound, the Olympics and Mount Rainier are present throughout the golf course.
The course was designed by golf course architect Mike Asmundson of Scottsdale, Arizona. Asmundson, a graduate of the University of Washington, has constructed numerous courses in the desert southwest and in South America. He also owns Discovery Bay Golf Course in Port Townsend, Wash.
Asmundson's breezy links-style design contains the concrete remnants of munitions dumps. Tread lightly on that huge mound in the fairway on fifteen: It’s a buried dynamite bunker. Clean lines and a spare beauty characterize the layout, which opens and closes with panoramic views of Puget Sound.
Why the name? Two regional golf associations own the course and plan to make it a statewide headquarters of golf.