A local guide to Spokane-area golf

Find your
next fairway.

A thoughtful starting point for public courses, first rounds, and easy Spokane golf days.

A better way to choose

Golf here has range.

From relaxed after-work loops to courses that reward a precise tee shot, Spokane has a strong public-golf scene. This guide is being rebuilt to make the decision feel simpler.

The directory

Start with a good round.

Landscapes are illustrative. Confirm current details directly with each course before you play.

City course

Indian Canyon

West Spokane · Public

Big views, elevation changes, and a classic municipal test.

City course

The Creek at Qualchan

Latah Valley · Public

A creek-side round with room to think your way around.

City course

Downriver

Northwest Spokane · Public

A compact, tree-lined course near the Spokane River.

City course

Esmeralda

Northeast Spokane · Public

Open fairways and a friendly place to settle into a round.

Regional pick

Wandermere

North Spokane · Public

A long-running local favorite just north of the city.

Regional pick

MeadowWood

Liberty Lake · Public

A polished eastern-valley option for a full day out.

County course

Latah Creek

South Spokane · Public

The Spokane County course formerly known as Hangman Valley.

Private club

Manito

South Hill · Private

A historic, member-owned Spokane club.

Private club

Kalispel

North Spokane · Private

Historic golf along the Little Spokane River.

County course

Liberty Lake

Liberty Lake · Public

Practice facilities and a renovated full-length layout.

Practice & play

Pine Acres

North Spokane · Public

A par-3 course and range for short-game work.

Regional pick

Deer Park Golf Club

Deer Park · Public

An 18-hole public course north of Spokane with a welcoming, easygoing feel.

Regional pick

The Fairways

West Plains · Public

Public 18-hole golf with practice facilities west of Spokane.

Before you go

Make the round yours.

Conditions, tee sheets, and green fees change. Use this guide to narrow your options, then confirm the details directly with the course.

  1. Pick your pace

    Looking for a fast nine, a full Saturday round, or a first lesson? Start there.

  2. Check the tee sheet

    Online availability and booking windows vary by course and season.

  3. Confirm the day-of details

    Call ahead for current conditions, cart availability, rates, and group policies.