
The
opening of the
Hawk's Prairie golf
complex in 1995 was
much anticipated by local golfers. It was a
bold move to construct a 36 hole facility in
a somewhat rural area (between Tacoma and Olympia)
with greens fees significantly above anything that
existed nearby. This was in the relatively early
days of South Sound golf: before Washington National,
Trophy Lake, The Home Course, and of course,
Chambers Bay. And while the two rather different
Hawks Prairie tracks have held up well against
their newer competitors, location has kept
the crowds from over-powering the place. But that
is good news for us -- greens fees are very
reasonable.
In fact, one of our most popular offerings is
the Hawk's Prairie Play All Day
option where you play one course in the morning, one in the
afternoon with a hot lunch provided between rounds. Even
with cart and range balls included, the cost is usually less
than $100! It's a steal -- but the quality of golf at Hawks Prairie is
far from bargain basement. Designed from the get-go as a
complimentary pair, these two courses can provide a memorable,
full day of golf, or a great second round, if you only have
time for 18.
Designed by Peter L.H.
Thompson, the front nine of the Links
Course lives up to its name, with playing
conditions exposed to the wind and weather and very few
trees. With the opening tee shot sweeping down
from the clubhouse to a relatively large green set at an angle
to the fairway, you get a sense right away of what lies
ahead. And while the back nine holes move into more
heavily forested land (there's a spectacular Puget Sound View
on #14), landing areas on the Links Course are mostly generous,
with large greens and just enough sand to hold your
attention. Water is the main hazard here, though there
are only a handful of forced carries, but you'll need to
take the wet stuff into account on 10 of the 18
holes.
The challenges presented by the aptly named
Woodlands Course at Hawk's Prairie are quite
different than those on the Links Course. Course
architect, Bill Overdorf, was given a gorgeous
piece of second-growth forest land with which to work, and
the course has an intimacy to it that is quite different from
the Links routing. This perception is reinforced by the
smallish heavily-contoured greens you'll encounter on many
holes. Like the Links Course, water
is often a factor, but staying out of the woods is every
bit the challenge that the water is. The rolling terrain
is another feature of the Woodlands Course, and on many holes
there are huge elevations changes, while on others there are
few flat lies to be found. The result is a
beautiful and memorable routing that will test every part of
your game -- and isn't that why we play
golf?
All in all, whether you visit Hawk's Prairie
for the second round of the day or choose to Play
All Day, your visit is one that likely will be
remembered for years to come.
Hawks Prairie...by the
numbers
| Tees -
Links |
Length
(yds.) |
Men's
Rating |
Slope |
Women's
Rating |
Slope |
|
|
6887 |
72.8 |
123 |
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| BLUE |
6774 |
71.7 |
120 |
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| WHITE |
6331 |
69.6 |
118 |
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| GOLD |
5722 |
67 |
113 |
|
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| RED |
5202 |
|
|
69.5 |
112 |
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| Par:
72 |
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| Tees -
Woodlands |
Length
(yds.) |
Men's
Rating |
Slope |
Women's
Rating |
Slope |
|
|
7170 |
74.5 |
138 |
|
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BLUE |
6679 |
72.3 |
132 |
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WHITE |
6159 |
70 |
127 |
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RED
(M) |
5707 |
67.8 |
123 |
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| RED (W) |
5434 |
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|
73.2 |
125 |
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| Par:
71 |
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