About the Golf Course
18 Challenging Holes and Stunning Scenery
Nestled among the rolling hills of the Palouse sits the historic ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ Golf Course. Originally designed by Francis L. James and constructed in 1936, our golf course boasts a rich history and stunning scenery. Our panoramic vistas and the university’s arboretum create a backdrop that changes with the seasons from emerald green to amber gold.
Our uniquely challenging course offers a variety of shots, from uneven lies to elevated and recessed greens. The front nine provides scoring opportunities, featuring three par-5s in an open grassland venue. The back nine tightens up into a narrow parkland theme, including two difficult par-3s. The round concludes by running a gauntlet of three challenging holes known by locals as "Heartbreak Ridge."
Course Policies
- No alcohol on course.
- Each player must have their own set of clubs.
- Shirts and shoes must be worn on course.
- No radio or music on course.
- Children under five must stay in golf cart.
- All yardages are measured to the center of the green.
Pacing
- No more than five minutes break at turn.
- Pace of play should not exceed 2 hours 15 minutes per nine holes.
- Please repair all ball marks and maintain pace of play.