FootGolf
(253) 473-3033
FootGolf is a blend of soccer and golf that is played on a golf course with a tee box, green bunkers, hazards, scorecard, and 18 holes to play.
The difference between golf and FootGolf are the cups, which are 21″ in diameter, the ball (a #5 soccer ball), shorter holes, and the fact that the players kick the ball instead of using clubs. The main goal is to get the ball in the hole with the least strokes (kicks) possible.
To play FootGolf:
- Please reserve a Tee Time in advance of arriving at Meadow Park. Click the orange “Book a Tee Time” button in the lower right corner of this website. Start by choosing your date and then choose the Williams Nine course. As you add players you can select “FootGolf” for each player.
- Soccer balls – if you do not bring a soccer ball you may rent one for $3 in the pro shop.
Williams 9 FootGolf Course
This is a fun yet challenging place to play FootGolf. The pace of play is around 90 minutes and holes range in distance from 55 yards to 187 yards. The greens are fast and in good condition. The course is open 7 days a week. The course is shared with golfers, so please respect both golfers and FootGolfers while on the course.
Championship FootGolf Course
This course hosted the first US Pro-Am Tour FootGolf Tournament in the Northwest and has hosted some of the best professional FootGolfers in the world. The course is not shared with golfers and is only open limited hours.
The pace of play is approximately 2-1/2 hours and the holes range in distance from 90 to 320 yards in length.
FootGolf Rules
- Please reserve a Tee Time in advance of arriving at Meadow Park. You may call (253) 473-3033 up to 7 days in advance. Click the orange “Book a Tee Time” button in the lower right corner of this website.
- NO Cleated Shoes Allowed
Indoor soccer shoes, turf soccer shoes, or sneakers are recommended. A size 5 soccer ball is recommended for adults, size 3 for youths. Please avoid walking on golf greens except to retrieve your ball. Argyle socks and FootGolf apparel encouraged! - The pace of play standard round for Golfers & FootGolfers is 90 min
Please make sure to keep up with the group in front of you. Groups falling behind our pace of play standard will be moved forward to recapture their position on the course. - Please see the FootGolfMap for routing and tee marker locations of each hole. Please respect the play of golfers and fellow FootGolfers.
- No outside alcoholic beverages are allowed and will be confiscated if brought on the course. All beverages must be purchased from Foley’s on the Green restaurant.
- Kick off your ball must be played from the position up to meters (6 feet) behind the tee markers.
- The ball must be played in a single movement. You are not allowed to push the ball with the top or bottom of your foot. Your foot should be set separate from the ball, clearly behind, before each kick. Wait to play until the ball has completely come to rest. (It is not legal to stop ball from rolling with the wind).
- Play the ball from where it lies. You are not allowed to move the ball or remove jammed objects. Exception: You may mark the spot and lift the ball when it may obstruct the other player’s kick or ball in any way. The player farthest from the hole is the first to kick the ball.
- The order of play is established based on the score on the previous hole. The player with the best score will kick off first on the next hole followed by the second, etc.
- Out of bounds markers are annotated with white stakes. Place the ball within 2 steps from where the ball crossed between the white stakes receiving a one stroke penalty.