Course Reviews

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by Darth Smegma on Dec 11, 2022 at 4:40pm

Previous reviews are 10+ years old. As of 2022, a world-class course, probably best in the state and far superior to any course I've played in WA or elsewhere. I'm fortunate to live only 10 minutes away and play almost every week all year round, and somehow it never gets old or boring. The trees provide plenty of obstacles, which can be frustrating but always keeps it interesting. I just played a round this morning, in the cold/wet of December, and I already miss it! :)

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by JasonBruster on Nov 5, 2013 at 1:35am

I got lucky and had a guide that led me through both E and W 18's... Both were fantastic! It would have been confusing without a guide signage would solve that issue. My only complant was the that throws up the access road. Not fun and easy to lose your disc.

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by user3 on Oct 17, 2010 at 8:55pm

Deciding on one official layout and clearly marking that layout might make this course a solid 4 or higher. Easily replaced next tee signs would help and a clear map available online also. Even though Ft. Steilacoom shows that too many layouts without a clear plan will confuse the traveling player, this course is on a nice piece of terrain with plenty of elevation and obstacles to keep your interest. The holes in the Sargents Grove section best - play this part first. Hey - it is easy to understand the desire for multiple layout options at your course but it is best to keep clear signs to a decided upon layout (with clear maps available online) for the traveling player.

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by Bagnold on Jun 17, 2010 at 7:39pm

Upon entering the course it looks fun and challenging however, just try to play 18 holes of the same course. There are tee boxes everywhere, some with signs and others empty. There are also many unused baskets which who knows why they are there. Directions to holes are minimal. My suggestion...grab a local while playing your 1st round or you will NEVER find your way.