Public · 18 Holes

Dakota Creek Golf Course

3258 Haynie Road, Custer, Washington

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4103 Reviews
Custer, WALocation

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About Dakota Creek Golf Course

Dakota Creek Golf Course is a serene 18-hole, par 71 course located in Custer, Washington, just minutes from the Canadian border. Known for its natural beauty and rich history, the course offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by Northwest wildlife. Founded in 1988, it features a unique layout with the back nine climbing...

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Green Fees

Weekday 9-hole Walking$20
Weekend 9-hole Walking$25
Weekday 9-hole Riding$30
Weekend 9-hole Riding$35
Weekday 18-hole Walking$30
Weekend 18-hole Walking$40
Weekday 18-hole Riding$45
Weekend 18-hole Riding$55

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Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall

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What People Say

4/5
Google · 103 reviews
In summary

Dakota Creek Golf Course is praised for its challenging layout, scenic views, and welcoming atmosphere, with many golfers appreciating the natural beauty and unique course design. The course is described as hilly and demanding, making carts a recommended choice for most players. However, some visitors have noted issues with course maintenance and signage, as well as mixed experiences with staff interactions, which have varied from friendly to less accommodating.

a year ago
This Golf Course offers a challenging layout with narrow fairways, hills, and blind shots that test your skills. The natural scenery, with views of the surrounding forests and a creek running through the course, adds to its appeal. While some areas could use more maintenance, Pam welcomes us warmly and ensures everything runs smoothly. The clubhouse provides a cozy spot to relax after your round. For those seeking a scenic yet demanding course, Dakota Creek is worth a visit.
— Marcel Stadtmann (Cityman)
9 months ago
Because of our very dry summer, the fairways are likewise dry and hard, but the course isn’t really about the current conditions. From the fairway on holes 12 and 14 you can see all the way down to the water, across to the San Juan Islands, see the plumes of steam from the refineries, and feel the ancient bones of the mountain you stand on. Having the privilege to be on that summit, let alone golf there, was a true blessing and an unexpectedly spiritual experience. It can only be described as a sacred place. The course layout is challenging and fun, with some mind boggling hole designs that…
— Cascadia Auto Adventures
2 years ago
DO NOT WALK THIS COURSE. Hilly is an inappropriate description. It is like golfing on Mt. Everest. The greens are in decent shape and the course is a lot of fun. Definitely come here and golf but for the love of god do not walk the course. They should warn you. When you look at it from the parking lot it doesn't seem that bad but when you get to the top you can see the ocean. That's how high it goes! Will definitely be back and will definitely need a cart. See you soon
— Chris Williams
10 months ago
This course was overpriced for what you get. There are holes that are extremely hard to play. We're avid golfers and ended up teeing off on 2 holes that were completely the wrong holes. The golfers behind us did the same. As no clear signage. Save your money & go to Lake Padden for the same price. Much better course.
— Beverly Miller
Edited 4 years ago
Love this place There late April..I am not a good golfer but if you want to get off the beaten path, don't need the fancy-and expensive-golf club feel, play for a bargain and get a little exercise at Dakota Creek. Carts have names and it you don't want to hike you better get one.. =) Chlz
— SIVP63
a year ago
Very long and hilly, make sure you have enough energy to walk if you do. Beautiful mountain top views. Fairways are manicured very well. It's worth the price. I'm a Canadian and I'll come back again. Non corporate scene. Very welcoming environment.
— b-rad Vancouver
a year ago
Was just there a few days ago, it was one of the best days I’ve enjoyed in a long time! We were a bit skeptical at first, but it turned out to be amazing!! I’m not even a golfer, went along for the ride with my family of golfers! It was so much fun!! The views were extraordinary! And we loved Pam! We took the time to get to know a little about her life and I feel we made a new friend. Her dog Eddie was so sweet. She is a true dog lover, as we are so we couldn’t help but hit it off! I recommend this course to lovers of family, friends, dogs, nature, adventure, oh and golf!
— Jennifer Carnahan
10 months ago
Awesome course, first time I ever went golfing and had a blast. She needs to raise the prices, definitely use a cart and bring extra balls I lost a few.
— Karim Sharipov
a year ago
This place could be fantastic, problem is Pam just needs to hire people or sell the place. We basically just got told we were drinking too much and taking too long to play. They advertise that they were open for another 2 hours, but after hole 11, we were told to move on. We had purchased all alcohol from them. Purchased the 2nd six pack after hole 8. Had just finished our 3rd beer when told we were drinking too much and taking way too long. Nobody was on the course behind us and we were holding up nobody except Pam that wanted to go to bed. Basically paid for 18 and played 11. She was extre…
— Tim Powell
2 years ago
We love Dakota Creek, such a challenging and beautiful course. We have our company golf day there every year and we wouldn't want to go anywhere else. It's old fashioned and less formal than other courses but if you just want a beautiful and fun day then Dakota Creek it a place you should go. Pam is the best!
— VanderPol Maas
2 years ago
Pam is the best. Beautiful 18-hole golf course, with the best views any golf course has In the Pacific Northwest. Highly recommend checking this place out. Spring and summertime. Course is very hilly and challenging, but so rewarding at the same time.
— Jason Wood
2 years ago
This was one of the most negative golf experiences I had in my 20 plus years of playing. It all started with the rude older lady working in the clubhouse. Which is an old barn that I believe she may live in. Right off the bat she starts questioning us about our experience and why we would travel so far to play at Dakota Creek. She then threatened us with $500 dollar fines if we got within 30 yards of her greens. She also told us that she left the sprinklers up and not to touch them or we will be kicked off her course with no refunds. I was attempting to buy a candy bar and she told me she didn…
— Mike Lewis

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