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Highlands Golf Course: Tacoma’s Par-3 Gem
Tucked away just off Pearl Street in Tacoma, Highlands Golf Course offers a different kind of golf experience—accessible, fast-paced, and focused entirely on your short game. This 18-hole executive par-3 course has earned a reputation among locals as a go-to for beginners, juniors, and seasoned players looking to sharpen their irons. It’s not flashy, but that’s part of the charm.
Course Overview
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Location: 1400 Highlands Parkway, Tacoma, WA
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Course Type: Par-3 / Executive
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Total Holes: 18
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Par: 54
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Yardage: ~2,400 yards
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Tee Type: Mats
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Greens: Grass
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Walkable: Very – most rounds take ~90 minutes
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Open to Public: Yes
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Driving Range: Yes
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Night Golf: Seasonal glow golf events
Highlands isn’t your typical power course. Every hole is short enough to play with a mid or short iron, making it ideal for practicing approach shots and putting under pressure. Fair warning though—short doesn’t mean easy. Many holes are protected by tricky greens, mature trees, or just enough elevation change to keep you guessing.
What Makes Highlands Special?
1. Fast Rounds: You can finish 18 holes in about 90 minutes. That’s a huge plus for anyone trying to squeeze in a full round after work or on a tight schedule.
2. Skill Sharpening: Because you’re hitting mostly wedges and short irons, Highlands forces you to focus on accuracy, touch, and course management. It’s a perfect training ground for golfers who want to lower their scores elsewhere.
3. Great for New Golfers: With lower pressure and approachable distances, it’s a terrific place for beginners to fall in love with the game. The relaxed vibe and affordable rates make it a welcoming space for juniors, seniors, and casual players alike.
4. Night Golf Events: Highlands hosts glow-in-the-dark golf nights that are both fun and surprisingly competitive. If you haven’t tried it, it’s worth doing at least once—especially in the summer.
Signature Holes
While no single hole stretches more than 150 yards, a few stand out:
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Hole 5: A deceptively simple downhill shot that demands distance control. Miss short, and you’re in the front bunker. Go long, and you’re chipping back uphill.
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Hole 11: Tree-lined and tight, this hole is the best test of accuracy off the tee.
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Hole 17: Elevated tee box with a small green below—club selection is everything.
Facilities & Extras
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Driving Range: Covered mats and open all year. Great for a quick warm-up or solo practice session.
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Pro Shop: Small, but stocked with essentials.
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Snack Bar: Limited selection, but you’ll find cold drinks, coffee, and a few grab-and-go options.
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Rental Clubs: Available.
Final Thoughts
Highlands Golf Course won’t dazzle you with sweeping views or PGA-level facilities. But if you’re looking for a reliable, low-key course to sharpen your game—or introduce someone to golf—this spot delivers. It’s a neighborhood favorite for a reason. Simple, effective, and consistent
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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