Located in the Pacific Northwest, Warbirds is a 54 hole complex. The three courses have three distinct personalities, each named for a different bird of prey (warbird).
Osprey
The Osprey course is a links like course on the ocean for many holes, hence its named for a seahawk. It breaks into the tall trees for a few holes as well to give a nice change of pace. This is more of a resort course that isn't very long and should be easy to score low.
Peregrine
The Peregrine course a mostly woodland course with tall trees among the pine needles, so it's named a bird that would enjoy having an aerie above. It opens up the ocean on 3, and a few holes leaves the trees for a links like feel as well. It's the most difficult of the three courses.
Kestrel
The Kestrel is a par 3 course, so it's name for the smallest bird of prey. The first 8 holes are deeply woodland style of varying length. The last 10 are links style and several are on the ocean. Some holes are little pitches and some are longer irons.