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Westwood Golf: a quick, playable nine in Yakima
Westwood Golf in Yakima offers a compact nine that moves fast, asks for placement, and lets you keep the ball in front of you. It is a public track where a casual loop fits before or after work, and where the short yardage rewards control.
Westwood Golf Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Yakima, WA |
Address or parking directions |
6408 Tieton Dr, Yakima, WA 98908 |
Holes and par |
9 holes, Par 35 |
Total yardage (back tees) |
2625 yds |
Tee sets |
Blue, White (2) |
Practice facilities |
Driving range with practice tees |
Course Overview
Westwood Golf dates to the mid-1960s and plays to 2625 yards for a par of 35. The nine mixes short par 4s, two mid-iron par 3s, and a reachable par 5 to close. The routing favors steady tee balls to set up clean wedges. It is the kind of place where you can focus on strike, tempo, and distance control without losing time searching for wayward shots.
From tee to green, the decisions are simple but still matter. Many par 4s sit under 350 yards, so the choice is clubbing to a preferred wedge yardage rather than hitting driver by default. With mid-length par 3s early, a smooth 7–9 iron pays off. The final hole is a shorter par 5 that tempts a two-shot try if the first swing finds the fairway. Keep approaches pin high and favor safe sides to leave uphill looks.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Hole 1 — 284 yds, Par 4: Start with placement off the tee, leave a full wedge you trust.
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Hole 2 — 150–157 yds, Par 3: Stock mid-iron, commit to your number and a centered start line.
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Hole 3 — 150 yds, Par 3: Similar yardage, choose a flight you can repeat and play the same routine.
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Hole 4 — 374–395 yds, Par 4: Longest par 4, favor a controlled tee ball to set up a mid-iron in.
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Hole 5 — ~313–315 yds, Par 4: Take less than driver if it gives you a fuller second.
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Hole 6 — ~335–343 yds, Par 4: Second shot golf, pick a landing zone instead of max distance.
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Hole 7 — ~291–317 yds, Par 4: Shorter hole, wedge distance planning is key.
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Hole 8 — ~289–305 yds, Par 4: Keep the drive in play, avoid short-siding the approach.
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Hole 9 — 388–425 yds, Par 5: Reachable for many, but a smart layup leaves a simple wedge to score.
Amenities & Practice
A driving range with multiple practice tees sits on site, making warm-up easy and giving space for after-work buckets. A new clubhouse and a two-level range are planned, with a future restaurant and bar attached. Until those upgrades open, expect a straightforward golf-first setup with a place to loosen up before your round.
Food & Beverage
Woodies is opening for business in fall 2025.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Book tee times through the club’s site or by phone. Westwood Golf is a public nine with a simple setup and a steady pace, which makes it friendly for newer players and for tuning wedges and putter. With many short par 4s, plan your round around preferred approach yardages rather than pure length. If you practice first, note how your wedges are flying on the range and carry that same tempo to the course.
How to Score Here
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Build the round around wedge numbers, then choose tee clubs to land in those windows at Westwood Golf.
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On the mid-iron par 3s, pick a center target and a committed flight, then putt from the fat side.
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Use hole 9 as your scoring chance, but only go in two if the tee shot finds a clean angle.
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Keep approaches pin high. Short-sided misses turn simple pars into work.
Final Word
Westwood Golf keeps the round simple, quick, and rewarding when you value position and tempo over pure power.
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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