Idaho Golf Trail Brochure
Idaho Golf Trail Brochure Idaho Golf Trail Brochure
Falcon Crest is truly a championship course, offering challenges to golfers of all skill levels. With majestic vistas of the Boise Valley and surrounding mountains and a course design that blends the natural terrain with water, grass, sand and stone—each hole is a one-of-a-kind experience. Located just 10 minutes south of Interstate 84 in Kuna, Idaho, Falcon Crest offers 18 holes on its Championship Course or an executive 9-hole course designed to test all your best shots. When you play the 7,089 yard, par 72 Falcon Crest course on the Idaho Golf Trail, you’ll discover why Golfweek ranked it as the “#5 Best Course You Can Play in Idaho” and “Best of the Best” by The Idaho Statesman for 2007. www.falconcrestgolf.com
BanBury Golf Club provides golfers with a rare opportunity to explore one of Idaho’s Top 10 Golf Courses, as rated by Golf Digest. Designed by John Harbottle III, BanBury meanders around the South Channel of the Boise River, successfully uniting golf with the river’s native wildlife habitat. It is a challenging 6,890 yard, par 71 layout. In 2005, BanBury was the host site for the U.S. Girls’ Championship, and hosted the 2009 Idaho Open in September. Experience golf at its finest while enjoying the unique amenities of Idaho’s capital city. www.banburygolf.com
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BanBury <strong>Golf</strong> Club provides golfers with a rare<br />
opportunity to explore one of <strong>Idaho</strong>’s Top 10<br />
<strong>Golf</strong> Courses, as rated by <strong>Golf</strong> Digest. Designed<br />
by John Harbottle III, BanBury meanders around<br />
the South Channel of the Boise River, successfully<br />
uniting golf with the river’s native wildlife<br />
habitat. It is a challenging 6,890 yard, par 71<br />
layout. In 2005, BanBury was the host site for the<br />
U.S. Girls’ Championship, and hosted the 2009<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> Open in September. Experience golf at<br />
its finest while enjoying the unique amenities of<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>’s capital city.<br />
www.banburygolf.com