Kayak Point Golf Course - Golf courses, Stanwood, WA
Kayak Point Golf Course - Golf courses, Stanwood, WA
Latitude | 48.139541 |
Longitude | -122.358439 |
City | Stanwood |
State | WA |
Zip/Postal Code | 98292-5330 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (360) 652-9676 |
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 12, 2008]
makaio
Scratch Golfer
Last year Kayak Point was a part a my regular golf rotation with my regular foursome. They had a $30 Friday cart special (which, to be honest, Kayak is not the kind of course you play without a cart). For the 2008 season Kayak has replaced the $30 Friday cart special with the $48 cart special. I've never been a fan of the layout a Kayak, but for $30 there wasn't a lot of room for complaining. Usually by mid summer the green are hard as rocks. Full wedges bounce like rubber balls when landed in the middle of the greens. I realize they are adding GPS carts to their fleet, and that probably accounts for some of the cost passed on to the golfer, but to charge as much as higher-end courses in the area is ridiculous. Trust me, if you typically pay $50-75 for a round, you will be sorely disappointed by this cow pasture. Save your money for courses that are justified in charging a higher rate like Washington National, Willows Run, Harbor Pointe. Not to mention this course is in the middle of no where! If your like me and like a good value for your golfing dollar play somewhere else Customer Service Very Average- Nothing Special Similar Products Used: Everything up and down the West Coast |
[Nov 20, 2007]
jerry
Shoots in the 70s
Kayak Point is a tough course. The fairways aren't that narrow, but if you miss, you're in trouble. Also the course is pretty hilly with some tough uphill shots. I played in mid-sumnmer and the fairways were a bit spotty but the greens were fine. Don't expect to shoot your best score but you'll enjoy the pretty holes and the cool acoustics of hitting shots in the trees. Customer Service Quite good considering price. Everyone seemed friendly and seemed to enjoy their jobs. Similar Products Used: If anyone is going through the Portland-Salem area the Elkhorn Valley course is much like Kayak Point only shorter and even more interesting (maybe the tightest fairways I've seen). |
[Sep 11, 2003]
Joel Grant
Shoots in the 90s
At this course, I shoot in the 90's. It is a very tough test and I play from the whites. It has several holes with trees in the middle of the fairway. It has a challenging design, wicked greens, and tight fairways. Huge trees border every fairway. Bring plenty of golf balls. Customer Service Outstanding, and their head pro, Justin Massie, is a great teacher. Similar Products Used: We went in July, 2003, when they had a "all you can golf in a day" special. It included a buffet lunch, which was tasty. |
[Feb 04, 2002]
bob fader
Shoots in the 80s
Just played the course 2 Feb 02 after the course had been closed because of snow. Course in good condition despite being in Feb.A tribute to the Grounds Crew they care enough and had the forsight to shovel the snow off the greens so they would thaw and be exposed to the sun. The green were quite fast and it was interesting chipping to the one green that had a ring of snow completely surrounding the green.Well done Customer Service Pro shop and restraunt staff super people. We walked into the pro shop and were greeted with "Looks like the Canadians have arrived" (all in good taste) |
[Aug 15, 2000]
Nick Fender
Shoot in the 80s
Kayak Point offers a great combination of challenging golf, affordable green fees and excellent conditions. It is definitely one of the top five public courses in Western Washington. The course winds through a beautiful stretch of largely secluded woods located about an hour's drive nroth of Seattle. Similar Products Used: A grass driving range (mats in winter), large practice greens and a nice short game practice area make this an excellent practice facility. |
[Jul 20, 2000]
Brian Whitish
Shoot in the 90s
This is an excellent course with outstanding upkeep. They have an excellent special on Wednesdays, $32 for 18, cart and bucket of balls. The facility is run by the Arnold Palmer Co. The range is nice. The club house has a nice bar and restaurant. This is a very tough course with a slope rating of 127. The greens are pretty fast. The fairways are pretty tight and tree lined. If you dont hit it straight you could be in for a long day. The tee boxes have always impressed me with how nice they are for a public course. This course reminds me of a private course. Its a little out of the way but well worth it. Similar Products Used: None |