Also known as Lakewood Disc Golf Course, this city park layout mixes elevation, open grass, and pockets of trees. It plays fast if you keep it in the fairway. Expect wind to factor, and expect some hills. It’s welcoming for new players, with enough teeth to keep regulars coming back.
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Feature |
Detail |
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Location |
Seattle, Washington. |
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Holes |
18 |
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Elevation |
Very hilly. |
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Foliage |
Lightly wooded, mostly open. |
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Tee Type |
Concrete and dirt. |
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Multiple Tees or Pins |
Multiple tees noted in scores (short and long). |
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Established / Designer |
Established 1989. Designers listed: Lowell Shields, Jeff Smith, Rich Riser; 2010 revision by Keith Lionetti. |
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Cost / Hours |
Free to play. Hours not listed. |
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Also Known As |
Lakewood Disc Golf Course. |
The course moves over rolling slopes with frequent sidehill lies. Fairways are mostly open with pockets of trees shaping lines near the green. Elevation shows up on both tee shots and approaches, so distance control matters more than raw power. Wind is common on the open stretches, and the sun can feel strong on clear days.
Navigation can change at times. Recent photos note shared pads for a couple of holes, and some players report that signs need updates. Give yourself a few extra minutes the first time through.
Distances and pars are not posted in the links, so here are play notes drawn from course info and player reports:
Elevation appears on many holes, with both uphill and downhill tee shots.
Mostly open fairways, with trees guarding several greens. Shot shaping increases near the baskets.
Wind can change disc flight on exposed holes. Plan stable lines and smart landings.
Expect a couple of navigation quirks. Photos show Hole 10 and 11 sharing pads with adjacent holes during a recent configuration.
Community feedback mentions variety and elevation across the round.
The course sits in a large city park setting.
Play is free and first come, first served. Weekends can get busy, especially when events are scheduled, so check the events page and plan earlier tee times. Bring sturdy shoes for the hills, and pack water. Expect wind or bright sun on open holes.
Ralph Williamson Memorial offers a straightforward park round with real elevation and a touch of tree work near the greens. It is welcoming for newer players and still rewarding for veterans who value placement and putts on sloped ground. If you are in Seattle, it’s an easy add to your day
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