Play golf this summer

Palouse Ridge Golf Club is ready for summer! Join us on the course and the practice facility. Call the Golf Shop with questions 509-335-4342. Round Top Public House is open 7 days a week with grab and go.

  • 18 holes, golf cart, and taxes
    $58 Faculty/Staff
    $47 Students ($42 Monday–Thursday)
  • Buy a 3-Month Summer Pass
    Faculty/Staff/Spouse: $925
  • Buy a 2024 Annual Pass
    Faculty/Staff/Spouse: $1,850

    Both passes include fees, cart, use of practice facility/range balls, 20% off merchandise discount, and resident rate for guests (3 per each member)

  • Practice Facilities
    Palouse Ridge offers an outstanding practice facility with everything you need to improve your game. Our practice range offers 25 stalls, with mats and grass tees both available. Our chipping and putting greens allow you to work on all aspects of your short game, and we also have an 80-yard practice hole, with greenside bunkers, for working on your approach game.

    Practice Range Balls: Small $7 – Medium $11 – Large $15
    Bulk range discount cards available

See all rates and details at palouseridge.com/fees.

Interested in lessons? See palouseridge.com/lessons.

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