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Crossroads Par‑3 Course – Bellevue’s Beginner Gem

Located at the Crossroads neighborhood in Bellevue, the Crossroads Par‑3 Course is a welcoming short-game haven perfect for families, beginners, and anyone looking to sharpen their irons. It’s the kind of place you hit for 9 holes and leave smiling.


Course Snapshot

  • 9 holes, par 27

  • Length: ~792 yards (~1,594 yds 18 holes) 

  • Holes range: 63 to 107 yards 

  • Public, no tee times required (book for large groups only) 

Spread across lightly forested terrain and mature evergreens, it’s flat, approachable, and ideal for quick rounds or practice trips—especially when you’re short on time.


Pricing & Amenities

  • 9-hole walk rates:

    • Weekdays: ~$18–22

    • Weekends: ~$25

  • Driving range, putting green, free club rentals, and a snack bar 

  • Special feature: FootGolf & FlingGolf available—soccer-plus-golf hybrids expanding the fun 


Who Should Play Here

  • Total beginners & juniors: It’s a safe, budget-friendly introduction to golf

  • Casual players: Great for working on wedge play or enjoying morning rounds with kids

  • Families & social groups: Compact layout means you can play, snack, and regroup in under 90 minutes


Community Vibe & Practical Info

  • Located in a park-like setting near the Bellevue Crossroads Center

  • First-come, first-serve access keeps things easy

  • Call ahead for group outings or FootGolf reservations

  • A local favorite for connectivity—friendly staff, casual vibes, and no pressure


Quick Facts at a Glance

Feature

Details

Address

15801 NE 15th St, Bellevue, WA 98008 

Designer / Opened

Designed by Al Smith, opened in 1962

Public Access

Open Mar–Oct; no tee times needed

Hole Lengths

63–107 yds; total ~792 yds

Amenities

Range, putting green, snack bar, club rentals, FootGolf

Final Take Crossroads Par-3 Course

Bellevue’s Crossroads Par‑3 Course may be compact, but it packs in personality and purpose. It’s not about championship drama—it’s about comfort, community, and perfecting your short game. Ideal for quick practice or a relaxed family morning, it’s a small course that delivers big on warmth and accessibility.

This course is one of many featured in the Washington Golf Directory. Your guide to Washington State public golf courses, local driving ranges, and weekend-worthy golf getaways. Whether you’re playing nine before work or planning a road trip across the state, we’re here to help you explore more golf, one course at a time.