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Legacy Golf Course: Links-Style Back Nine, Quick Pace, Smart Shots
Legacy Golf Course sits in Othello with a compact par 68 that plays fast and rewards placement. The front nine eases you in, then the back nine opens to links-style ground where wind and contour start shaping decisions.
Legacy Golf Course Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Othello, WA |
Address or parking directions |
Pro shop at 7037 Hwy 262 SE, on-site parking by the clubhouse |
Holes and par |
18 holes, Par 68 |
Total length for main layout |
5,203 yards from the back tees |
Terrain |
Parkland front, links-style back nine |
Practice facilities |
Driving range and practice green |
Tee options |
Blue, White, Red |
Course rating and slope |
Blue: 64.5/106, White: 62.4/100, Red: 61.0/97 |
Women’s rating and slope |
Blue: 69.7/110, White: 67.0/107, Red: 64.2/104 |
Carts and rentals |
Cart rental available by the seat |
Hours |
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Fees |
Posted weekday, weekend, twilight, junior, and replay rates |
Course Overview
This is an approachable layout with value in the short game. At par 68, you will see more par 3s and reachable par 4s than on a standard par 72. The back tees measure just over five thousand yards, so length alone will not carry your round. Greens and fairway angles do the work. The front nine feels parkland, with straightforward tee shots that reward a centered drive and a simple wedge. The ground is firm in dry months, so expect extra roll that can turn a safe miss into a longer putt if you come in hot.
The character shifts on the back nine. Legacy Golf Course leans into links-style movement with wider sight lines and more wind exposure. Afternoon breeze can flatten a high ball, so flight windows matter. A lower launch with a gentle turn lands softer and holds the green. Because the greens are scorable when you play to the correct side, the smarter swing is often a controlled iron off the tee to a favored yardage, then a flighted approach that lands front edge and releases. When you get a calm morning, you can press a few tee shots and chase birdies, but the course still rewards patience over hero lines.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Short par 4s invite position play. Choose a club that leaves your preferred wedge number rather than forcing driver.
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Par 3s vary in length and exposure. In wind, take the lower window and trust a one-club adjustment.
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Reachable par 5s set up scoring chances if you favor the wide side off the tee. Misses left short often leave clean layups.
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On the links-style back nine, use the contours. Land short and let the ball release toward back pins.
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Fairway width can be deceiving in the breeze. Aim through a target tree or bunker edge to hold line.
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Greens reward spin control more than spin volume. A flighted wedge that lands front third avoids slippery comebacks.
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Dry-season rollout increases from the fairway to the apron. Plan for an extra few yards once the turf firms up.
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Afternoon rounds play a touch longer into the wind. Morning rounds favor scoring before it picks up.
Amenities & Practice
The range and practice green sit close to the first tee, which makes a fast warm-up simple. Grab a small bucket, loosen up through wedges and short irons, then roll ten-footers on the practice green to match pace. Carts are available by the seat, though the routing is walkable if you prefer to carry or push.
Food & Beverage
(No on-site concessions bring your own snacks and water. Make sure you pack out what you bring in.)
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Rates are posted by weekday and weekend with twilight and replay options, plus junior pricing. Seasonal hours change by month, with earlier starts in peak season. Book inside posted clubhouse hours. If you want value, twilight is a solid play and pace is usually quick. In summer, firm turf adds roll, so choose less loft into back pins. When the breeze comes up on the back nine, club selection matters more than swing speed. Keep tee shots in the fairway and favor the side that opens your angle. For new players, a simple plan is hybrid or long iron on short par 4s, then a controlled wedge to the fat side of the green.
How to Score Here
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Build your round on the par 3s. Choose a lower flight and land front third to avoid long putts.
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On short par 4s, lay back to a comfortable number and attack with wedge spin, not driver distance.
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Use morning calm to press birdie chances. In the afternoon, play one extra club into the wind.
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Land approaches short of back pins on the links-style back nine to use the release.
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If you miss wide, pitch back to center early and save the next shot. Bogey avoidance beats risky recoveries.
Final Word
Legacy Golf Course is a compact, playable track where smart angles, flighted wedges, and patient club choices add up to a good card without a long day.
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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