Lake Land Village Golf Course - Generation I & III Course
About
Located in Allyn just 45 minutes west of Tacoma, LakeLand Village surrounds Anderson Lake with Mt. Rainier providing a backdrop to the south. The community includes three beaches and a 27-hole golf course. The course is divided into three nines known as Generation I, II, and III, which are played in different 18-hole combinations. Gen I and III combines the oldest and newest nines. The former is shorter and tighter, while the longer back nine has more undulation on the greens and strategically placed bunkers. There are several challenging holes that feature narrow fairways framed by out-of-bounds, and water hazards come into play as well. The golf course is nicely balanced with more player-friendly features, making it a good option for players of all skill levels.
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Photo submitted by romeoishere93 on 06/06/2026
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Photo submitted by NBE9adFGzf5oU9YID5vq on 09/01/2025
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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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Photo submitted by rob2986272 on 01/17/2021
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Photo submitted by Hans2930292 on 08/26/2020
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2 birdies Photo submitted by lee3639809 on 08/19/2019
Golfer Reviews
A very fun course.
Fun course in very good condition considering the harsh conditions we have had Very friendly staff.
Great Winter Golf
The day was an overcast 45 degree January day. Lakeland Village was in great shape. With it being winter they had the white tees pushed up a bit, but not as far as the normal red tees. The fairways were dry except for a two of holes (#11 and #12). My playing partner and I didn't have a plugged ball in the 18 holes. We were often surprised with the bounce and roll of our drives. The greens were immaculate. The putting surfaces were smooth and a rich color of green. Best of all it was a GolfNow Hot Deal for $10 plus fees.
Lakeland 4
I played a much better game than the Seahawks , on this Saturday, the course was in great shape! other than a two some in front of us we were the only ones on the course ! excellent greens , awonderful pace of play and a well maintain course 4.9 stars!
Aeration Alert
This is a 3 nine hole layout referred to as Generations. I played Gens 3 & 1 in that order. Gen 1 was aerated about a week ago and was still rather bumpy. It is also the shortest and tightest of the three generations. Generation 3 had not been aerated yet and was in great shape. I expect it will be punched and aeraaerated in the next week or two. They just layer the sand on Gen 2s greens today so it is closed. The course will be iffy for the next couple weeks as the green heal. Once done, the greens will be great as they usually are, just be patient. This is a nice course and the prices are great. The club house staff are awesome and very accommodating to locals and guests.
Lady Club tournament
very slow play did not tell us about lady's tournament last group went before us was late playing no one in front of them for 6 holes very slow play play so bad other players jumping holes no Marshals
Labor day Weekend Fun
I've been playing Lakeland Village Golf Courses for about four years now. The staff, particularly Karen at the front desk is awesome. The course consists of three 9 hole options or Generations. Gen 2 & 3 are by far the better two. The greens are almost always in excellent shape and this weekend was no different. The only downside is there are numerous areas that are extremely dry and without grass near the greens. Some so bad that cracks inches wide and deep. Need to water when the rain stops. Pace of play can vary, Tuesday and Wednesday are club days in the morning. On average though you can get through in about 31/2 to 4 hours. I walk to keep behind the groups ahead. Practice green is very nice but the driving range is short. I can easily but a 5 iron into the end trees.
Very good value
Took my son and two others that hadn't played the course before. We had a great time. We weren't pressured by play behind us and never had to wait on a tee. What makes the course fun are the many holes with elevation changes, modest doglegs, and good greens. Some are tough to putt because the banks and contours of the course throws you off. Unless you are a scratch or near-scratch golfer, the course is challenging enough. Some of the properties bordering some of the holes are a little too close for comfort. We played what is called the Gen II and Gen III pair of nine hole layouts. There is a Gen I, but at 2500 yards, it is a little short (still fun though). Gen II has two outstanding par 3's that not many courses can match. Many tees and greens are elevated. Even at normal rates ($54 prime time, $40 early afternoon, both with carts), this course is a very good deal.
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to review our course, Lakeland Village Golf Course, and for the 3 stars. We hope that you enjoyed playing our golf course and that you will continue to see improvements in the course the next time you are with us. We are glad to see that you had a smooth round and a friendly experience with us. Thank you for playing our golf course, we look forward to seeing you again soon.