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Lakeland Village Golf Ranch 18 & Executive 9 over Hood Canal
Fast Facts
Ranch Course |
Generation I |
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Holes / Par |
18 holes / 72 |
9 holes / 34 (Play-Twice = 68) |
Back-Tee Yardage |
6,392 yds (Blue) |
2,407 yds (Blue) |
Other Tees |
White 6,023 • “Stan’s” 5,300 • Red 5,227 |
White 2,385 • Stan’s 2,187 • Red 2,187 |
Architect |
William Overdorf (1971) |
Same routing, shortened |
Season |
Year-round, weather permitting |
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2025 Rack Rate |
$55 wkd / $67 wke for 18 (9 holes $30 / $35) |
$22 any time (play twice $35) |
Location |
200 E Old Ranch Rd, Allyn, WA 98524 |
Lakeland Village Golf Course Overview
Lakeland Village sits on a hillside above Hood Canal’s Case Inlet. The property offers two very different golf experiences from the same clubhouse door.
The stunning views offered by Lakeland Village make it a perfect destination for both avid golfers and those looking to enjoy a leisurely day outdoors. The natural surroundings contribute significantly to the overall experience, as players can enjoy the sights and sounds of the serene environment while they play.
The Ranch Course—an 18-hole, 6,392-yard layout—threads through cedar groves and around a 50-acre spring-fed lake. Fairways are generous, but more than 40 bunkers and quick Poa-annua greens keep birdies honest.
In addition to the impressive course design, Lakeland Village also hosts several tournaments throughout the year, attracting players from all over the region. These events not only provide competitive play but also foster a sense of community among golfers.
Generation I, the original nine-hole track, is shorter (2,407 yards) and flatter—perfect for beginner outings or a second loop after work. Both routings share firm, well-drained turf and peek-a-boo views of the Olympic foothills.
The course markets itself as a relaxed alternative to busy Kitsap-Peninsula tracks: tee times open 14 days out (21 for members), twilight prices drop after 2 p.m., and juniors pay only $20—or $5 with Youth on Course. Add an aqua driving range, a new short-game complex, and LPGA-certified instruction, and Lakeland Village delivers full-service golf without private-club formality.
For those interested in improving their game, Lakeland Village offers a variety of clinics and workshops that cater to golfers of all skill levels. Whether you are a seasoned player looking to refine your skills or a beginner wanting to learn the basics, there is something available for everyone.
Lakeland Village Golf Hole-by-Hole Highlights
Hole |
Yds (Blue) |
Notes |
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1 (Par 4) |
432 |
Down-slope opener; generous landing feeds toward lake. |
3 (Par 5) |
457 |
Reachable with tail-wind, but three bunkers guard green. |
6 (Par 3) |
166 |
First one-shotter plays over a marshy inlet. |
9 (Par 5) |
381?* |
Dogleg right back to clubhouse; uphill second. |
12 (Par 4) |
496 |
Longest two-shotter—index 1; demands solid drive. |
14 (Par 3) |
192 |
Pond short right; bail-out left leaves slick chip. |
16 (Par 4) |
514 |
Only par-4 over 500 yds—often plays into sea breeze. |
18 (Par 5) |
383?* |
Risk-reward finisher beside lakefront patio. |
Amenities & Practice facilities at Lakeland Village
Practice Facilities at Lakeland Village are designed to help golfers enhance their skills. The aqua-driving range is unique in its offering, with floating targets that challenge players to improve their accuracy and distance control. This setting not only makes practice enjoyable but also effective, as it mimics real course conditions.
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Aqua-driving range with floating-target greens.
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Short-game zone (2023 install) includes 40-yard pitching area and dual sand bunkers.
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Lessons: LPGA pro Becky Fossum leads private and group instruction, plus junior camps.
Food & Beverage
The Lakefront restaurant (club-operated) serves burgers, salads, and local seafood; patio seating overlooks Anderson Lake and the 18th green. Beverage cart runs Fri–Sun in high season.
After a round of golf, players can unwind at the Lakefront restaurant, where the menu features locally sourced ingredients. The establishment is known for its friendly service and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for post-game meals and socializing with fellow golfers.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
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Book online or call; no-show fee 24 hrs.
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Twilight after 2 p.m. drops Ranch to $30 weekdays / $40 weekends.
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27-hole special (18 + 9) = $75 weekdays, cart included.
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Complimentary pull-carts first-come; power carts $22 per rider.
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Private carts allowed with paid trail fee.
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Summer rough is playable but fescue around bunkers hides errant shots—bring an extra sleeve.
Final Word
Moreover, Lakeland Village is not just about golf; it offers a variety of recreational activities for families and visitors. From hiking trails to fishing spots nearby, there are numerous ways to enjoy the great outdoors beyond the greens, making it a comprehensive destination for all types of enthusiasts.
Lakeland Village pairs a playable championship 18 with a relaxed executive nine, all wrapped in Hood Canal scenery. Firm turf, friendly rates, and an on-site restaurant make the property a full-day destination—and with an aqua range plus LPGA instruction, the facility welcomes golfers chasing everything from first swings to single-digit scores.
With its commitment to providing an exceptional golfing experience complemented by stunning landscapes, Lakeland Village continues to be a top choice for both local and visiting golfers. Whether you are playing a casual round or participating in a tournament, the course’s friendly atmosphere and scenic views are sure to enhance your experience.
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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