Lakeside Golf and Bowling is a 27 hole golf facility, bowling alley, driving range, pro shop, restaurant, and cocktail bar in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Lakeside Golf Facility has the par-71, 18-hole, Lakeside Golf Course, Course and the par-27, 9-hole Lakeside Golf Course Par-3 Course.
Lakeside Golf Course The Lakeside Golf Course's first opened for play in 1958. The courses were designed by Bob Beard.
This 27 hole golf facility provides a challenging experience for everyone from beginners to pros.
The 18-hole Lakeside Golf Course facility plays to a par71 and maximum distance of 6,320 yards. The course rating is 70.0 with a slope rating of 120.
Blue tees: par-71, 6,320 yards, 70.0 / 120
White tees: par-71, 5,847 yards, 67.9 / 116
Red tees: par-73, 5,485 yards, 71.0 / 110
The 9-hole Lakeside Golf Course, Par-3 Course plays to a par-27 and maximum distance of 1,258 yards. The Ladies teees play to a par-28 and maximum distance of 1,201 yards.
(cart included), played on Saturday, January 2010 at 6am
I have been a member for several years. The course floods every year which closes the front nine which is adjacent to the river. This year it has taken several months to get back to normal. This is supposed to be the most played course in the area. The only negative is that there are no rangers and fivesomes and sixsomes are common thus bringing the pace of play to a standstill. The best thing is the price and the quality of people who work there. The back nine is only a par 35 due to 8 par fours and 1 par three. It is much more difficult than the front nine because a creek borders five holes and could come into play in two more. The 13th hole was ranked the 9th hardest in Allen County due to the creek on the left, out of bounds on the right, a tree blocking the dogleg left at 100 yards and a severely sloping green.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
(cart included), played on Wednesday, November 2022 at 1:00 PM
According to the starter at Whispering Creek GC today, the Lakeside Golf Course complex was sold to the city in late 2018 to control the "Flooding" that has been happening in that area. This course was the first one designed by local resident Robert Beard (14 others) and his son Bud Beard was co-owner here when the last flood of 2018 made the final decision to close it down. Being a popular/inexpensive place to play was not the problem BUT the cost of downtime/repairs between floods was the final nail in the coffin.