Kayak Point gets new look with clubhouse renovation and more

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Updated: April 4, 2016

There is plenty new at Kayak Point Golf Club in Stanwood, near Marysville. From on-course changes to a clubhouse renovation to a new management team,

General Manager Steve Stensland, starting his fifth season working for Access Golf, is excited to show off what Kayak Point is all about as the golf season rolls into high gear.

“Our partnership with Snohomish County really made this take off,” said Stensland. “We have worked hard to change things up. And it has paid off on and off the course.”

The biggest change will be the new-look clubhouse complete with new carpet, new bathrooms, new pro shop, new patio and a new pavilion that can hold groups from 50-70 for tournament outings.

“It’s a rebirth for the whole club,” said Stensland. “It’s amazing to see where we are now compared to where we were five years ago.”

On the course, work has been completed on an irrigation control system which now gets water to parts of the course that need it. Crowned tees have been flattened and steps in between holes have been removed and replaced with bricks.

A new management team with superintendent David Peterson, golf shop manager Alex Koskie and food and beverage manager Tasha Coatney have helped complete the transformation.

Kayak Point has a Member Card to lure in new golfers. For $60 cardholders get 25 percent off green fees in the summer months and 50 percent off in the winter months plus 25 percent off carts.

For more info, see www.golfkayak.com or call 360.652.9676.