Lake Land Village Golf Course - Generation I & II Course
About
LakeLand Village in Allyn, Wash. offers a 27-hole layout that will appeal to players of all skill levels. It's a PGA-caliber golf course that is player friendly but still has plenty of challenges in store. The golf course is divided into three nine-hole layouts that are played in 18-hole combinations. The nines are referred to as Generation I, II, and III. Gen I and Gen II are the shorter of the three layouts and have a classic design. The undulating greens are known for being some of the best in the state, offering smooth surfaces that putt fast and true. In addition to keen short-game skills, accuracy is key on this golf course since several of the fairways are fairly narrow and there are out-of-bounds and water hazards throughout.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Championship | 71 | 5724 yards | 68.8 | 117 |
| Middle | 71 | 5503 yards | 67.5 | 114 |
| Forward | 71 | 4925 yards | 69.2 | 119 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue M: 67.9/117 | 295 | 379 | 426 | 137 | 231 | 238 | 208 | 323 | 310 | 2547 | 496 | 404 | 132 | 289 | 362 | 318 | 192 | 514 | 383 | 3090 | 5637 |
| White M: 66.9/113 W: 71.7/124 | 286 | 368 | 426 | 127 | 231 | 237 | 208 | 323 | 310 | 2516 | 461 | 374 | 132 | 290 | 335 | 304 | 163 | 482 | 359 | 2900 | 5416 |
| Red W: 68.3/118 | 276 | 356 | 417 | 107 | 188 | 225 | 164 | 315 | 264 | 2312 | 435 | 303 | 121 | 223 | 316 | 272 | 141 | 424 | 325 | 2560 | 4872 |
| Stan M: 64.7/110 | 276 | 356 | 417 | 107 | 188 | 225 | 164 | 315 | 264 | 2312 | 435 | 303 | 121 | 223 | 316 | 272 | 141 | 424 | 325 | 2560 | 4872 |
| Handicap | 7 | 1 | 3 | 17 | 13 | 15 | 11 | 5 | 9 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 18 | 14 | 16 | 12 | 6 | 10 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 35 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 71 |
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Photo submitted by CindyA57 on 09/05/2021
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April 1st Golf outing Photo submitted by johngaboury on 04/01/2021
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2 birdies Photo submitted by lee3639809 on 08/19/2019
No Marshal's very slow play.
There were no Marshal and members did not move very fast and treated people other then members lake they did not want any outsiders playing. with no one watching members just started any ware and cut in on nonmember's as if they can do anything they wanted.
maybe the best value in the state
I play here quite often, parents live on the course but are not members. I play at least a couple dozen different courses a year in the state and this is always one of the most enjoyable rounds. Very relaxed atmosphere and friendly members. For the price it can not be beat. Practice green is pristine and two driving ranges are on grass with non-range balls (for the most part, it's a mixed bunch but it's nice to hit longer clubs in an open range that aren't restricted by range balls, plus the larger range gets mixed wind directions making it even better for practice) and aren't crowded make this an awesome place to practice. Greens are in far better condition with the exception of a couple greens that don't get enough sun than any other course around in a similar price bracket. Very challenging but fair at the same time. Course isn't all that long, but well designed for walking and many of the holes can be played with varying strategy, especially when the course firms up in the summer. There is a short nine hole course for someone looking for a more casual round that is nicer than other nine hole courses in Mason county and the other 2 nines are much different from each other, making the round more intersting. Generation 2 puts a lot of emphasis on shot placement while Generation 3 benefits longer hitters with many birdie opportunities. Easy commute from Tacoma and not bad from Seattle for someone looking for a great value and something different.
Hilly course, fast pace, good fairways & greens
Nice place to play if you like hilly courses. Fairway and greens are well-watered and course lots of dogleg left holes, so if you draw the ball you should score well.
Great greens, Every hole is different, Great value
We had a great time and the staff was very friendly.....we will go back for sure. We even saw a couple deer wandering around that seemed tame.
Course is in good shape.
The greens are a good speed and test your abilities.
Lakeland Village Golf Course
The course is very well maintained. The greens are able to hold approach shots. No pressure but plays fast. Red tees are fair in relation to other tees.
Great Value!
Lakeland Village is one of the lesser-known tracks in the Puget Sound region, but it is an impressive course. Greens were slick, though the fairways were very wet in places, even after a few days of 80-90 degree temps. My regular golf partner and I walked the course in the high heat/humidity, which magnified two minor shortcomings: a serious dearth of (working) drinking fountains or water coolers, and a paucity of porta-potties. Having served a year in Iraq, I am keenly aware of the axiom, "Hydrate or die!" With the average age of golfers out there that day hovering between 60-70, that could result in some serious heat injuries. (Fortunately most of 'em were driving golf carts.) Even carrying my basic load of drinking water (one gallon), I ran out before the turn. And the natural result of effective hydration is a full bladder. That situation was more awkward than usual because the fairways and greens are surrounded by homes, many of which had their occupants watching from the decks and balconies. No tree watering possible there!
Aside from those two minor gripes, playing Lakeland Village was a very pleasant experience. 99% of the residents who were out in their yards were very friendly and hospitable, even pointing out where our tee shots had landed. Course staffers were likewise friendly. The compact pro shop has a bargain loft crammed full of...bargains! I snagged a new pair of "Oregon Mudders" winter golf boots for a great discount.
Pre or post-round eats can be had at the small snack bar, or at one of the good joints in the surrounding communities of Belfair or Allyn.
All in all, I'm really looking forward to my next round at Lakeland Village!
Fun course with a great staff
Fun to play. Course is in good condition. Greens were a little slow but true. We'll definetely be back more often.
nicest course no one plays
Great course excellent day trip from Tacoma
I could play this course everyday
enjoyable course
Very enjoyable course. Staff very friendly and helpful. Players on course were very friendly and courteous.
Beautiful 27-hole course with varied terrain, its share of hazards, and amazing views of the Olympic Mountain range!
Lakeland Village is probably my favorite course in the Hood Canal/Kitsap area. I try to golf twice a week and would golf there all the time if they would open the Hot Deal tee times to single golfers!
First time playing and I'm glad I did.
The course was minimally populated on a Monday. The greens were very fast. I played it in 3.5 hours but I was alone. I only had to play through one group over 18 holes. I put four hours on the survey because I was alone for the 3.5 hours.
For spring golf the course was very playable.
If you play golf in the spring, it is a plus when the lands and rolls.
Pretty Courses and the right price
Lakeland was quite a drive but with nearly 70% savings we made the drive! It has three different 9 hole courses called generation 1, 2, and 3. We played Generations 2 and 3. Generation 2 was beautiful and very fun to play. Generation 3 was much newer. It was fairly narrow and pretty straight forward.
Good, fun course.
Course has some terrain variation that makes it interesting. Some narrow fairways and trees require some accurate drives. Pin placement on several holes required accurate chips onto the green or chance a three putt. There is a bit of water to be aware of, but keep it straight and it is no worry. Good value for the money. Never have had any issues getting a tee time when requested. It is a 27 hole course, but play Generation II and III for the most challenge. Food at the course is limited to a snack bar with the basics.
Enjoyed our round. Will play here again.
Very pleasant surroundings. Some challenging lay-ups, but adds to the fun. We played in August and conditions were nearly perfect.