Public · 9 Holes

Crossroads Par 3 Golf Course

15801 NE 15th Street, Bellevue, Washington

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4.2131 Reviews
Bellevue, WALocation

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About Crossroads Par 3 Golf Course

Crossroads Par-3 Golf Course in Bellevue, WA, offers a welcoming environment for golfers of all skill levels. This 9-hole course is perfect for beginners and families, with holes ranging from 63 to 107 yards. The course provides an opportunity for more experienced golfers to work on their short game. Amenities include a practice area with...

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Green Fees

Weekday Adult$22
Weekday Senior$20 60 and over
Weekday Junior$15 under 18
Weekend Adult$25
Weekend Senior$23 60 and over
Weekend Junior$20 under 18
Youth on Course$5 Requires current WA Golf 'Youth on Course' membership

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Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Casual Dining
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.2/5
Google · 131 reviews
In summary

Crossroads Par 3 Golf Course is appreciated for its family-friendly atmosphere and suitability for beginners, offering a laid-back environment with a short, easily walkable 9-hole layout. The staff is generally praised for their hospitality, and the course is noted for its peaceful setting, though the greens and overall maintenance could use improvement. Some visitors express frustration with limited access due to lessons or programs, the use of foam balls on the driving range, and occasional crowding, which can slow down play.

a year ago
I brought my grandson here to enjoy some one on one time. It is a short par 3 course. This is an easily walkable 9 holes. It was maintained in ok condition. You will tee off from artificial mats. The greens are quite small. The greens could use some TLC. Some are in rough condition and not easily puttable. I expected that I would be able to hit a wedge up to the green, but this dos not work in several conditions as tree growth and limbs prohibit clear tee shots on several holes. You may need to hit some lower flying balls to not encounter trees. Overall it was a satisfying experience. We wer…
— Dennis Jasinski
a month ago
Closed to the public Monday through Wednesday during month of May for a childrens' program. This is not obvious except for a 8.5x11" paper posted above eye level on their clubhouse door. We drove pretty far to get here and were turned away after waiting for a long time in the clubhouse to pay greens fees. We walked one lap around the whole park and by 4:00pm the childrens' program was already finished and course was just closed. I felt the worker was rude to us for even daring to come visit. I saw there were some driving range bays open, and asked if we could just hit a few buckets. We were to…
— Reid Thomas
5 years ago
Great little par 3 course fun for the kids and even a bit challenging for the adults. They have the soccer golf there as well with the big holes the kids liked that as well. Range is short so they give you foam balls to hit so you don’t launch 🚀 them in someone’s backyard
— Steven Paquin
7 years ago
Edit: Played a few hours recently and was having a great time until multiple holes were blocked with lessons! I was told by the staff to just replay other holes (it was all you can play). I was disappointed that they used these holes, mid round, that I was unable to play. Unacceptable. See images of lessons blocking 3 of the 9 holes. Previous review: (4 star) Decent par 3 course but don't expect too much. Greens are *tiny* and actually pretty tough to hit and I really wish the area around the green was a bit more like rough or fairway course grass. It's often just weeds or natural grass and w…
— Phil
a year ago
Played 9 holes with my son. The course was in 6/10 condition, but image it would get better. It cost us 25 dollars to play though which is a bit over priced in my opinion. For some with little kids or new golfers this would be perfect.
— Reymarx Gereda
3 years ago
Nice short game course. But the grass is not that fine. Lot of wildlife. Beware it will be closed from Nov to Mar next year.
— Joey P
a year ago
The community here is still awesome after 5 years since my last visit. I had reserved a time but messed the booking up. They still let me play. I used their clubs as I am in from out of state. Great hospitality. I will be back. Hoping it will not take me 5 years.
— Jamie Hilbert
a year ago
Somewhat isolated, bordered by a pea patch, dog park, and general park area. Greens are small so tests your accuracy. A couple greens were beat up. Max distance is around 100 yards so it's practice for your wedge approaches or a newbie learning. The vibe is low key, peaceful and shaded.
— Matthew Castle
a year ago
Came here to use the driving range. Paid $7 for a large bucket of balls and was told to scoop the balls from the bucket near the driving range. Seemed weird but okay. We got there and realized they were all foam balls. What’s the point of hitting foam balls on a driving range?! Go elsewhere if you’re looking for a real driving range.
— Amy
a year ago
Defiantly a good course if you are starting to play golf and to have fun. But if you are serious golfer don't go here the greens have like black mold over it.
— Wyatt W
12 years ago
Great place for beginner golfers, and a great place for family golf. Lots of kids with parents can be found on the course here. Pace of play is slow since many new golfers are on the course. But the course is not crowded on weekdays before 3:30pm.
— Lale Divringi
6 years ago
Best place to learn and the staff is super cool. They have a variety of clubs to choose from if you don’t have any and carrying bags. The clubs are free to use. Check it out if your new to the game or want a fun JR course to play your 56 at. It’s a lot of fun.
— Phil Trotter

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