Idaho Golf Trail Brochure
Idaho Golf Trail Brochure Idaho Golf Trail Brochure
For some golfers, the natural beauty at StoneRidge, set among northern Idaho’s thick conifer forests and blue mountain lakes, is enough reason to keep coming back. For others, it is the pure challenge of the par 71 championship golf course with just enough water hazards and white sand bunkers to make even the biggest hitters play with care. Completely redesigned in 2001 by Frank Burandt, formerly of Nicklaus Design Group, the course features 7,032 yards of Kentucky Blue Grass with Bent Grass greens. Situated at the base of Mount Spokane and bordering the beautiful Lake San Succi, it remains a true test for golfers of all skill levels. www.stoneridgeidaho.com
Home of the Floating Green, the Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course is nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains on the shores of beautiful Lake Coeur d’Alene in northern Idaho. Ranked as the #2 resort golf course in the nation, second only to Pebble Beach, it features fairways that play from tee to green on a lush carpet of Bent Grass. Scott Miller designed the 6,803 yard, par 71 course around four distinct geographic features: an expansive lakeshore, a forested ridge, gently rolling woodlands and Fernan Creek, a revitalized trout stream. It is a course playable for families, yet challenging enough to test the pros. Summer Stay & Play Packages starting at only $184 per person. www.cdaresort.com
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For some golfers, the natural beauty at<br />
StoneRidge, set among northern <strong>Idaho</strong>’s thick<br />
conifer forests and blue mountain lakes, is<br />
enough reason to keep coming back. For others,<br />
it is the pure challenge of the par 71 championship<br />
golf course with just enough water hazards<br />
and white sand bunkers to make even the biggest<br />
hitters play with care. Completely redesigned in<br />
2001 by Frank Burandt, formerly of Nicklaus<br />
Design Group, the course features 7,032 yards<br />
of Kentucky Blue Grass with Bent Grass greens.<br />
Situated at the base of Mount Spokane and<br />
bordering the beautiful Lake San Succi, it<br />
remains a true test for golfers of all skill levels.<br />
www.stoneridgeidaho.com