The Indian Canyon Golf Course is set on the side of a deep gorge, overlooking the city of Spokane. Laid out by H Chandler Egan in 1930, this heavily forested, hilly track has hosted three national amateur public links championships down the years.
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The Indian Canyon Golf Course is set on the side of a deep gorge, overlooking the city of Spokane. Laid out by H Chandler Egan in 1930, this heavily forested, hilly track has hosted three national amateur public links championships down the years.

Indian Canyon
The Indian Canyon Golf Course is set on the side of a deep gorge, overlooking the city of Spokane. Laid out by H Chandler Egan in 1930, this heavily forested, hilly track has hosted three national amateur public links championships down the years.
Owned and operated by the City of Spokane municipal authorities, the course weaves its way through a forest of towering pine trees on the western outskirts of the city. It’s not long at 6,255 yards from the back tees, playing to a par of 71, with two of the three par fives on the score card appearing on the opening two holes.
Not only is the course relatively short in overall length, it’s also lacking in width with narrow, sloping fairways requiring an ability to shape the ball towards small, old-school greens. There are no water hazards to distract here but it can be a tough walk due to the scale and frequency of the elevation changes.