Palouse Ridge Golf Club At Washington State University
Pullman, WA • Public
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25 ReviewsPanelists
25 ReviewsRob Perry
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Overview
One of the most invigorating architectural feats by the late architect John Harbottle III—who died suddenly in 2012 but left an impressive portfolio with 15 original designs and 45 remodels mostly in the Pacific Northwest and California—is Palouse Ridge, home of the Washington State golf teams. Built on the site of an existing nine-hole course, Harbottle reimagined the layout with some acquired land as part of a $12 million project that opened in 2008. The course offers tee-time packages on Cougar football weekends.
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Awards
Ranking history:
Best in State: Top 10 in state 2011-'20, 11th 2021-'22.
2023-'24 ranking: Ninth.
America's Greatest College Courses: 8th (2023).
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“A massive property which allowed for flexibility on where to place the holes. Carts are worth it here. Good conditioning and intrigue rolling terrain."
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“Wonderful use of the elevation changes"
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