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Canyon Lakes Golf Course: rolling parkland with big greens and clear targets
Canyon Lakes Golf Course sits in Kennewick and offers an 18 hole public round with room off the tee and quick, contoured greens. The setting is friendly, the routing is clear, and GPS carts keep pace sharp.
Canyon Lakes Golf Course Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Kennewick, WA |
Address or parking directions |
3700 W. Canyon Lakes Drive, main lot by the clubhouse |
Holes and par |
18 holes, Par 72 |
Total yardage (back tees) |
7,026 yds |
Tee sets |
Six sets: Black, Blue, White, Gold, Red, Green |
Course rating and slope (primary) |
73.8/129 from the back tees |
Terrain |
Rolling parkland with water and sand in play |
Practice facilities |
Driving range, practice bunker, practice putting green, 18 hole championship putting course |
Carts and rental clubs |
GPS riding carts |
Fees overview |
2025 daily fees posted on the club site |
Course Overview
Canyon Lakes Golf Course runs across rolling ground with tree framed fairways and a central stream that touches several lines. Greens are large and shaped, with the famous twelfth green sizing up at twelve thousand square feet. Bunkers and water guard key approaches, so the test is less about brute length and more about placement and speed control.
Those traits change decisions. From the tee, a center line that opens a full view into the green is better than chasing the corner. Into bigger surfaces, land on the front edge and let a short release feed toward the safe tier. When water flanks a target, take the wide side and accept a longer putt. Pick the tee set that gives you more scoring clubs into greens rather than long, flat carries that bring trouble into play.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Use placement on the longer par 4s. Favor the fat side of fairways to set full yardages into guarded fronts.
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On par 5s, lay up to your favorite wedge window rather than forcing a second that brings the stream or bunkers into play.
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Par 3s reward front edge numbers. A lower flight that lands short and releases a few paces holds the right tier more often.
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Hole 12 features a very large green. Aim middle, match pace, and avoid the three putt by leaving the next putt uphill.
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Hole 9 is a signature look. Choose the angle that keeps water and sand out of your miss and commit to a confident second.
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When fairways narrow near water, pick a shorter club off the tee to hold the wider part of the landing area.
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If trees block the next line, pitch back to center early and protect par.
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Firm summer aprons add skid. Plan for one hop and a short slide rather than flying it all the way to the flag.
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From the rough, land short of front pins to keep spin under control on fast tiers.
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On back tier pins, add one more club and accept a cautious uphill look.
Amenities & Practice
Warm up on the driving range, then move to the practice bunker and putting green to match speed. The on site championship putting course is a good way to sharpen pace and read. Lessons and instruction are offered, and the GPS cart fleet helps with targets and yardages.
Food & Beverage
The Duck Pond Restaurant and Bar is open every day, with breakfast specials served until 11:00 AM.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Public daily fee play is available with online booking. As of August 2025, posted rates list weekday eighteen with cart, senior weekday eighteen with cart, a weekday twilight window, and weekend pricing for the same options, along with nine hole offerings. Cherry pick a calm morning if you want softer greens, or use twilight to save and still score. Canyon Lakes Golf Course also lists dedicated public play windows on select weekend mornings. Choose a tee set that puts more wedges in your hands, and play away from water when a tight pin creeps near the edge.
How to Score Here
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Build the card on approach play at Canyon Lakes Golf Course. Use front edge numbers and let natural release feed the correct tier.
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On par 5s, lay up to a full wedge yardage rather than testing water or sand with a long second.
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Favor wide sides into big greens to avoid short sided chips and quick comebacks.
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From the tee, take center lines that open angles and reduce tree interference.
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Read extra break on back tiers and die the ball at the hole.
Final Word
Canyon Lakes Golf Course rewards steady targets, front edge landings, and patient pace control on large, contoured greens.
This course is one of many featured in the Washington Golf Directory. Your guide to Washington State public golf courses, local driving ranges, and weekend-worthy golf getaways. Whether you’re playing nine before work or planning a road trip across the state, we’re here to help you explore more golf, one course at a time.
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