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Lakewood Park Disc Golf Course

4 star rating
based on 5 reviews

Categories: Parks, Golf  [Edit]

SW 108th St and 10th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98146
Good for Kids:
Yes

5 reviews for Lakewood Park Disc Golf Course

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James F.

Seattle, WA

4 star rating
7/23/2008

One of the better disc golf courses around Seattle. some challenging holes, but for the most part pretty easy course lay-out. For a bit more of a challenge you can head over to the Sea-Tac course which has much more distance per hole, and a much more difficult lay-out.

Lakewood can get crowded on the sunny weekends but not too bad, you might have to wait for a hole to clear before you throw but I have never had to wait to start or even that long for people to clear a hole.

I like the new signage they have put up here, a little more clearly defined where the holes are and new Red stickers on each pin to help you find them. It seem like a lot of the extra baskets were also removed which is nice.

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Cindy L.

Port Orchard, WA

5 star rating
4/2/2009

Well don't know if it is my favorite course in the Puget area, but it is beautiful.  It is for the most part wide open.  Sure it's friendly, are there unfriendly disc golfers?  I don't know as I have met any, and I play alot. I cannot imagine the need to play alternate tees like that dude mentioned. Lakewood is enough of a hike as is.  As was said, since it is wide open if you want variety approach the hole differently.  I almost got my second ace on this course so perhaps one of the reasons its dear and near.  This course is an oasis in an otherwise crappy area.

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Cameron W.

Wheeling, IL

3 star rating
5/31/2009

Not a bad course. I'm used to a small (yet extremely nice) 9-hole course at Luther College in Decorah, IA. My major problem with the course is that there are a few holes that are not marked very well. Some of my time was spent trying to find the hole before teeing off. Beyond that, I find the course to be semi-challenging, with one hole being up a steep incline!

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Tim C.

Tacoma, WA

3 star rating
6/22/2007

A really good disc golf course in the White Center. Not my favorite course in the greater Puget Sound area, but if I need a desperate fix to play gof and I don't want to drive to the best disc golf course in the state, Ft. Steilacoom, then this is a good choice. Also good for players who have little or no experience as the course is fairly wide open and most people should rarely lose their discs on this course.

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Adam M.

Seattle, WA

5 star rating
5/6/2006 2 photos

18 hole disc golf park on the edge of town in white center.  ask anyone if you need help finding your way around the course, the players are friendly.  there's even a guy selling discs there some days.
FREE. FREE. FREE. ample parking.  Notable: as you finish hole 6, walk south 30 feet and you'll see a new, coffin-shaped tee pad. This is the new pad for hole 7. play this hole (play south, to the basket for 11) and then walk back to the next tee, play the 'old' 7,8,9 and 10, (now pushed up to 8, 9, 10 and 11), and then SKIP the old 11 (walk around the fairway for 7 to 12) confused? ask for help.

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