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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Indian Canyon Golf Course

Among top public courses in U.S.

Indian Canyon was designed in 1930 by H. Chandler Egan and opened for play in 1935. Indian Canyon has been chosen by Golf Digest as one of the top 25 public courses in the United States. The course sits atop the west entrance to Spokane, overlooking the city. As the host to many major tournaments, Indian Canyon has hosted the USGA three times, the United States Amateur Public Links Championship in 1941 and 1984, and the United States Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship in 1989. Indian Canyon now hosts the Rosauers Open, the largest PGA section event in the United States. Built on a canyon wall with a vertical drop of 240 feet amid many towering pines, it offers a diverse and unique playing environment. The course is well bunkered and has undulated greens which require a deft touch if par of 72 is to be achieved over the hilly 6,255 yards.

Fees range from $13-$29

Holes: 18 holes

Yardage: 6255 yards

Slope Rating: 126

Course Rating: 70.7

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Source: City of Spokane

Indian Canyon Golf Course in 1936 (Spokesman-Review file)

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Head northeast on W West Dr toward W Azalea Dr

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Continue onto Southwest Dr

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