COURSE DESCRIPTION
Lake Spanaway is a majestic golf course carved out of a
forest of native firs that truly is a great test of golf.
A long
straight driver at Lake Spanaway is a great tool to have
to lower your scores. The greens are large and the breaks
are somewhat subtle at times. This is a challenging,
yet fair, golf course for golfers of all levels and ages.
The 18 hole,
championship layout Lake Spanaway, designed by legendary
A. V. Macan, (who also designed, among others,
Fircrest in Tacoma, Broadmoor and Inglewood in Seattle,
and Royal Colwood in Victoria), opened in 1967
and is located at 15602 Pacific Avenue in Spanaway,
a community south of Tacoma in central Pierce County
adjacent to Spanaway Lake. The course has been recognized
on a national level and consistently ranks as one
of the top courses in the Pacific Northwest. Only
recently Lake Spanaway was acknowledged with the following:
in 1999 the Seattle PI rated it as one of the regions
driest golf courses.
In
2002 Lake Spanaway’s 15th hole was selected
by the Seattle Times as one the top 18 holes in the
Puget Sound, with 7 of it’s other holes receiving
Honorable Mention or Runner Up recognition as well.
In 2003, the Seattle Times referred to Lake Spanaway
as one of the "Best Bang for the Buck" courses
in the area. In 1997 it hosted the 14 Annual Pacific
NW Men’s Amateur Public Links Championship.
Again, in 1998 it hosted the 1st Annual Pacific NW
Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship. September
2003, Lake Spanaway hosted the USGA Mid-Amateur Qualifier.
In 2004 Lake Spanaway hosted the Washington State
Golf Association Men’s Amateur Championship.
Gold
Tee 5,473 yards - Par 74 Red
Tee 5,919 yards - Par 74
White Tee 6,394 yards - Par 71 Blue
Tee 6,965 yards - Par 71
HOLES 1 - 9:
The first 9 holes challenge golfers of all abilities to
match par. There isn't a hole, until you get to #9 a
mid length
par 5, that will allow you to catch your breath. Watch
the par 4's and par 3's, they will make or break you
on the front side. There are some scoring opportunities
on
the par 5's, but these two holes can also reach up and
bite you when you least expect it.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
1 |
422 |
402 |
382 |
318 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
7 |
34 |
This challenging dog leg left opening hole requires a right
to left tee shot to set up a mid
to long iron approach to a green that slopes back to front.
A large, right green side bunker will come into play when
the flag stick is on the right 2/3 of the green.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
2 |
436 |
418 |
402 |
406 |
1 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
25 |
A long straight away that requires a very accurate tee shot,
and a second shot that makes the best shot makers really
think.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
3 |
195 |
170 |
144 |
125 |
17 |
3 |
3 |
17 |
39 |
The green has a three-club swing and any shot that doesn't
hold on the left-hand side makes for a very tricky up and
down. A great shot makers' hole from the back tee.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's
Handicap |
Men's
Par |
Women's
Par |
Women's
Handicap |
Green
Depth |
4 |
423 |
378 |
358 |
299 |
9 |
4 |
4 |
9 |
36 |
This slight
dog leg right, par 4 requires a tee shot that is played
to the left side of the fairway. The mid to long iron
second is guarded by a grass bunker that runs the
entire width of the green on the right side.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's
Handicap |
Men's
Par |
Women's
Par |
Women's
Handicap |
Green
Depth |
5 |
501 |
492 |
476 |
451 |
13 |
5 |
5 |
3 |
38 |
Be careful of the "grip it and rip it" attitude
as you prepare to hit the tee shot on this relatively short
par 5. Right and left are jail and possible bogey. Two huge
bunkers guard the front of the gigantic green and require
very difficult sand shots.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
6 |
195 |
181 |
166 |
118 |
15 |
3 |
3 |
15 |
35 |
A downhill par 3 that you do not want to be long on when
the flag stick is on the front of the green. With two bunkers
front left and right, easy does it on all down hill putts.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
7 |
398 |
374 |
364 |
338 |
11 |
4 |
4 |
13 |
35 |
Aim right at the giant fir, standing 150 yards from the
center of the green. Any ball left or right will leave you
a mid to long iron to this long narrow green.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
8 |
421 |
382 |
352 |
300 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
11 |
37 |
Keep your tee shot down the left-hand side of this long
par 4, as the right side is known as bogeyville. The front
part of this green is hidden and guarded by a blind bunker
front right.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
9 |
519 |
519 |
500 |
468 |
7 |
5 |
5 |
1 |
32 |
Fly the bunker on the left side of the fairway, and you
could be home free. Short of it and you're playing a three
shot par 5 to a heavily guarded green.
HOLES 10-18
The
back 9 is as challenging as the front. Skilled shot
making is going to be required to make it through
the remaining 9 holes in par or better.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
10 |
458 |
419 |
360 |
406 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
35 |
This is the "Amen" corner
of Lake Spanaway. Play holes 10, 11, and 12 even
par or better and you will feel
like a King or Queen. Under par and you will feel like you
are on top of the world. A straight drive will set up a fairway
wood to a relatively generous green. Be careful of the sand
bunker on the right hand side of the green.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
11 |
419 |
406 |
396 |
328 |
8 |
4 |
4 |
10 |
36 |
This hole appears to play longer than it does. A smooth
swing with your driver down the left center of the fairway
and you are set up perfectly for a mid to short iron approach
to a big, generous green.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
12 |
444 |
397 |
382 |
347 |
2 |
4 |
4 |
14 |
34 |
This dog leg left par 4 is one of the holes at Lake Spanaway
that you will remember when your round is finished. Take
an extra club on your approach. It is all carry to this huge
green protected by two bunkers from left and right.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
13 |
518 |
500 |
484 |
454 |
10 |
5 |
5 |
2 |
28 |
Play this straight away par 5 as a three shot hole and you
are assured a par or birdie. If you go for it in two - a
fade off center of the fairway will give you your best lie
and approach to this green that slopes back to front, and
has a bit more break than you actually see.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
14 |
157 |
143 |
131 |
110 |
18 |
3 |
3 |
18 |
30 |
This sleeping beauty of a par 3 could be the kiss of death.
No the water does not come into play here but more bogeys
than birdies are marked on the scorecards. Just because this
is the 18th handicap hole doesn't mean it's easy.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
15 |
471 |
422 |
410 |
358 |
6 |
4 |
4 |
8 |
28 |
This is the big giant that has conquered them all. The trees
are double bogey trees, not firs. Cut the center of the fairway
or play the right side. Those sand bunkers left and subtle
hill that rolls away from the green on the right will make
you wonder why you didn't take one or more clubs for your
second shot.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
16 |
415 |
402 |
387 |
415 |
14 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
36 |
Play 16, 17, and 18 even par and you're in the money. Play
16 down the middle and aim for the middle of the green. This
green is second to #6 in three putts.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
17 |
189 |
169 |
155 |
140 |
16 |
3 |
3 |
16 |
34 |
#17 is the second toughest par 3 on the course. Two giant
firs on the left and fairly good size bunker on the right
protect this large green. It looks simple, but looks can
be deceiving.
Hole |
Black |
Blue |
White |
Red |
Men's Handicap |
Men's Par |
Women's Par |
Women's Handicap |
Green Depth |
18 |
411 |
376 |
357 |
340 |
12 |
4 |
4 |
12 |
34 |
A straight drive down the middle of 18 is the biggest gift
a golfer can ask for. As you walk up the middle of the fairway,
you will notice that the trees do not come in as close as
they appear from the tee.
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