Lake Park Golf Course - Championship Course
About
Lake Park Golf Club is located below the Lake Lewisville dam, and was originally known as Oak Ridge Park. Make sure you warm up before your round, because no. 1 goes 465 yards with water in play off the tee. The next notable hole is no. 8, which offers a nice risk-reward situation with two small ponds protecting the green 312 yards away. With the wind, it is definitely driveable. On Lake Park Golf Club's back nine, no. 10 gives you the option to carry the lake with a 230-yard-plus drive, or lay up and leave yourself with a long approach over the water.
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Photo submitted by kjT6qNvKfkkl5D1bVMZx on 06/19/2026
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Photo submitted by JetShaw on 06/05/2026
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Photo submitted by blindside on 04/12/2026
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Photo submitted by doyletony on 10/26/2025
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Photo submitted by doyletony on 10/26/2025
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Photo submitted by doyletony on 10/26/2025
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Photo submitted by doyletony on 10/26/2025
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Photo submitted by Harrisonhale29 on 11/11/2023
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Photo submitted by Ebenuys on 10/05/2023
Golfer Reviews
Not a bad place to spend an afternoon
Greens and fairways were in pretty good shape considering the amount of rounds they get. Greens were starting to go dormant so they rolled out pretty good. Layout is kinda boring and you almost play the same hole over again. Google maps or if you have played or driving by you would know that though. Barely got through before dark, which was the goal. Only real complaint is tees get beat up pretty good with the rounds. Golf balls… everywhere hitting your cart bouncing in front of you, people driving all over your fairway while your on the tee. Almost need to designate a group member to watch out for errant shots while you hit yours. I would play it again, it’s short and little danger so you can shoot pretty low here.
Get What You Pay For
No golf carts, no cart keys, no starter. Groups go off at will and pace of play is 5 hours most days.
You get what you pay for
It’s cheap-ish, tee boxes and fairways are better than they have been. Greens are still pretty rough, not much etiquette is followed on this course so lots of trash and ball marks. The restrooms on course are portapottys, and pace of play is usually fairly slow. Lots of people on your fairway and the shouts of “Fore!” are loud and plentiful.
Great Course for the money
This course is wide open, its like playing a driving range. Great course for high handicappers.
The course was in good shape.
Good value and fairly easy course
I had a fun round of golf with my son at this course that I have played several times previously. Weather was perfect, especially for mid December. Course was in good condition and had been improved from years earlier when I played it before. Pace of play was slow but not miserable.
DUMP! Avoid at all costs
So many fake reviews. Instead of Wasting time writing fake reviews they should spend that time fixing the Teeboxs, fairways the areas around the greens and actually have a Marshall working they can keep the flow of golfers to a decent pace. Absolute dump of a course.
The Great Value of Golf Courses
Don't waste your time. No, I mean it, if you go you'll waste your time. 3 hours to complete 9 holes...on a Friday!
The Wild West
No Marshall. Groups starting early. Other people just showing up and then jumping ahead of those with tee times. Every group is at least a foursome. Sometimes more. This is not the typical golf crowd. Just Chad and Kyle running around “sending it.”