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| Circling Raven Golf Club At Coeur D'Alene Casino |
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The first settlers to meet the Schitsu'umsh Indians of northern Idaho were early 19th-century French fur traders who, impressed by the tribe's acumen, dubbed them "Coeur d'Alene," or "heart of the awl." The tribe is still enterprising, having turned a small bingo operation into a resort destination. Circling Raven Golf Club, a Gene Bates design opened last August, occupies wilderness so grand that one prospective architect thought the land should be a state park. Like Lewis and Clark, who passed 100 miles south of here, golfers have the place to themselves, save for the occasional elk or moose. Circling Raven's par 3s average almost 220 yards. The 13th is 253 yards across a gully, with wetlands right and pines lurking in back. The 386-yard 8th is short but doesn't lack a "wow" factor, playing downhill to a green framed by birches, poplars and pines. The Coeur d'Alene resort and its floating green are a half-hour -- and $100 -- north of Circling Raven. -excerpt from the article "Top Ten You Can Play," GOLF MAGAZINE, February 2004
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Accepts tee times: Yes
Earliest call for tee time: 6:30
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Driving Range: N/A
Training Facilities: Putting Green, Teaching Pro, Chipping Area
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Dress Code: No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required
Spikes: No
Guests: Open
Access: Course
Discounts: None
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Rental Clubs: Yes
Carts: Electric, Course access
Cart fees: $0-5 per cart (18 holes)
Pullcarts: $0-5
Caddies: Not Available
Walking: Not Allowed
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Restaurant: Snack Bar, Beverage Cart
Bar: Full Bar |
Hours: Open 6:30, Close 7:30
Available products: Clubs, Apparel, Accessories |
County: Kootenai
Homes on Course: No
Golf Community: Yes
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