About Palouse Ridge Golf Club
The Palouse Ridge Golf Club App includes a GPS enabled yardage guide, live scoring and much more!
Carved into a broad expanse of rolling hills on the Pullman campus of Washington State University, Palouse Ridge Golf Club is one of America's finest public-access courses. This majestic 7,308-yard layout takes players on an unforgettable journey through 'the Palouse,' its undulating dunes a legacy of the last Ice Age. From elevated tees, distant peaks in Idaho and Oregon loom into view. Gaping shaggy edged bunkers guard the corners of doglegs. Beyond infinity-edge greens rise a patchwork quilt of rich farmlands that change color with the season. Designed by John Harbottle III, Palouse Ridge is an epic, grandscale creation that fits its setting hand-in-glove. The bold, dramatic layout, patterned after the classic courses of Scotland, has the aspect of an inland links. Sound strategy and clever tactics are required to score. Home of the WSU Cougar men's and women's Pac-12 golf teams, Palouse Ridge was specifically designed to test the best collegiate golfers in the country. Yet multiple sets of tees give players at all skill levels a fighting chance. This versatile, well-groomed course presents a firm but fair challenge at every hole. A Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, Palouse Ridge preserves and enhances wildlife habitat. Raccoons and badgers take shelter in the native prairie. Waterfowl nest in the low-lying wetlands. High overhead, harrier hawks circle in the thermals. After the round, relax at Banyans on the Ridge, a British Colonial-themed steak house. Eclectic regional cuisine, indoor-outdoor seating, and a good selection of Washington state wines and Pacific Northwest microbrew beers awaits.