Dakota Creek Golf & Country Club is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Custer, Washington.
Dakota Creek Golf & Country Club first opened for play in 1989 with nine holes. Dakota Creek opened its second nine in the summer of 1990. Prior to its expansion, the PGA once rated this facility as having the hardest nine hole course in the State of Washington. The course was designed by Pam Foster. The new holes are more open and run up and along a hill, which offers a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean.
The course is well known for its wide variety of wildlife, including salmon spawning grounds and nesting bald eagles.
Blue tees: par-71, 5,185 yards, 65.1 / 103
Red tees: par-71, 4,803 yards, 70.1 / 112