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Saint Martin’s University Disc Golf is a short, fun campus loop

Saint Martin’s University hosts a beginner friendly disc golf course on its Lacey campus. The loop sits in open fields with a few trees and gentle bends. Paths cross several fairways, so the pace is relaxed and social. It is a good stop for new players and a quick practice round for locals.

Saint Martin’s University Disc Golf Fast Facts

Location

Lacey, Washington

Holes and par

9 holes, par 28

Length

3,108 feet on the Main layout

Elevation

Mostly flat

Tees and baskets

Concrete tees, DISCatcher Pro targets

Setting

Mixed use on a college campus

Established

2013

Typical round time

About 50 minutes, 1.2 miles

Access

Free to play

Saint Martin’s University Disc Golf Course Overview

This is a simple, clean campus course with clear lines and short walks between holes. Most fairways sit in open grass with a few trees that shape the throw. It plays quick, and the design favors straight shots and smooth finishes over raw power. The layout is rated moderate in difficulty and works well for families and first timers. Because the course sits in a mixed use area, players should yield to walkers and students on nearby paths. The park like setting and easy navigation make it a low stress round any day of the week.

Hole-by-Hole Highlights

Hole

Distance

Par

Note

1

239 ft

3

Straight opener in open grass.

2

335

3

Gentle turn with a framed landing.

3

285

3

Low ceiling asks for a flat release.

4

247

3

Short control shot to a small green.

5

354

3

Longest par three on the loop.

6

353

3

Wind can push shots wide.

7

681

4

Only par four, play two placement shots.

8

316

3

Subtle finish left or right works.

9

298

3

Finisher near campus paths, watch for foot traffic.

 

Saint Martin’s University Disc Golf Course Amenities & Practice

The course lists concrete tees and permanent baskets. Wayfinding is posted on the UDisc map and the loop is easy to follow. There is no separate practice area on the listing. Plan to warm up in the open field near the first tee. 


Food & Beverage

No on course food bring your own snacks and water. Remember leave no trace. Pack it in and pack it out.


Rates / Booking / Local Tips

Play is free. No tee time is needed. A round takes about fifty minutes for most groups. Expect a short walk of about 1.2 miles. Because the course is on a college campus, be mindful of class days and events. Yield to pedestrians and pause when paths cross a fairway. 


Final Word

Saint Martin’s University Disc Golf offers a fast, friendly loop that rewards control and keeps stress low. It is a good place to learn the game, shake off rust, or log a quick lunch round in Lacey.

 

This disc golf course is one of many listed in the Washington Golf Directory, where we’re mapping out traditional golf courses, disc golf layouts, and driving ranges across the Evergreen State. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned thrower, we believe every course in Washington has a story worth sharing.